Direct AnswerSouthern California is home to the largest Iranian-American community outside Iran, and its institutions extend well beyond "Tehrangeles" into the corridor Brian serves: Persian markets and restaurants concentrated along the Ventura Boulevard corridor (Encino-Tarzana-Woodland Hills), cultural and religious institutions across the west Valley and Conejo, Persian-language media and professional services, and Nowruz celebrations hosted region-wide each spring. This page is a resource guide for households who seek these amenities — consistent with Fair Housing law, it informs about community resources and never steers; every client chooses their own neighborhoods, and Brian serves all buyers and sellers equally in every market.

Resource categories across the corridor

How Brian serves every client

Real estate service here means process clarity for every household: documents explained fully before signing, international funds and gift documentation handled correctly (common in multigenerational purchases), and connections to Farsi-speaking professionals when requested. What it never means is steering — Brian presents the data for any market a client asks about and lets families choose. The Encino, Tarzana, Woodland Hills, and Calabasas guides carry the market facts for the corridor's most-asked-about areas.

Frequently asked questions

Where are Persian markets and restaurants in the Valley?

The densest corridor runs along Ventura Boulevard through Encino and Tarzana, with additional concentrations in Woodland Hills and the Conejo corridor — dozens of groceries, bakeries, and restaurants.

Does Brian's team offer Farsi-language support?

Brian connects clients with Farsi-speaking lenders, escrow officers, and professionals on request, and ensures every document is fully explained before signing regardless of language.

Can you tell me which neighborhoods Persian families live in?

Fair Housing law — and good practice — means Brian doesn't characterize neighborhoods by who lives there. This page maps community resources; clients choose their neighborhoods, and Brian provides the market data for any of them.

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20+ years and $100M+ closed across Ventura County, the San Fernando Valley, and the Conejo Valley. Direct, data-first representation — you work with Brian, not a hand-off.

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Community resources change — verify hours, programming, and services directly with each institution. This page provides service-area awareness only, consistent with Fair Housing law; it is never a basis for steering. Brian Cooper, REALTOR® · DRE# 01434286 · eXp Realty · Equal Housing Opportunity.