Why Mission Hills fits this relocation
Relocating for mission-driven work is different from a corporate move: proximity to the specific parish, school, or office you serve matters more than a generic neighborhood ranking, and the budget is usually a service-sector one. Mission Hills answers both — a dense cluster of Catholic institutions and an attainable median. The pillar covers the market; this is the relocation cut.
Community and institutions nearby
- Regional Catholic high school: Bishop Alemany for relocating families with teens.
- Parish-and-elementary communities: the St. Genevieve corridor and surrounding parishes.
- Established community: a settled Catholic neighborhood, not a starting-from-scratch move.
The attainability factor
Service and ministry roles rarely carry corporate-relocation budgets, so a median around $810,000 — below Granada Hills and Northridge — is the difference between a workable move and an impossible one. Households should confirm any relocation support directly with their employer; this guide addresses geography and market, not benefits.
Market context
| Market | Median price | Days on market | School district(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mission Hills | $810,000 | 35 | Los Angeles Unified (LAUSD) |
| Granada Hills | $992,000 | 20 | Los Angeles Unified (LAUSD) |
| North Hills | $835,000 | 35 | Los Angeles Unified (LAUSD) |
Figures from /data.json, the site’s canonical data file (June 2026). Always verify current numbers.
Frequently asked questions
Why is Mission Hills suited to Archdiocese-related relocation?
It concentrates Catholic institutions — a regional high school, parish-and-school communities, and affiliated offices — in one attainable area, placing relocating staff near the community they serve.
Is there an employer housing allocation?
No. This is community-and-commute positioning open to any buyer; Mission Hills is not a restricted or employer-allocated housing program. Confirm any relocation assistance with your own employer.
Is Mission Hills affordable for a service-wage household?
Its ~$810,000 median (June 2026) sits below neighboring Granada Hills and Northridge, which makes it materially more workable for single-income or service-sector households than the pricier nearby markets.
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