The three housing tiers around Warner Center
Woodland Hills ($1.54M) holds the Warner Center high-rise condos and the luxury south-of-Boulevard tier. Canoga Park ($766K) borders Warner Center and offers the same job access at an entry-tier price. West Hills provides the family single-family alternative just west.
The rental-to-ownership path
Warner Center’s high-rise pipeline (buildings such as Q Variel and The 6800) brought thousands of rental units and young professionals. Converting those renters into nearby owners — Canoga Park is the obvious value upgrade from a Warner Center lease — is a market few agents have claimed on the for-sale side.
Commute and lifestyle anchors
The corridor sits at the US-101 and is served by the Metro G Line busway, with Westfield Topanga and The Village nearby. For a Warner Center job, all three markets keep you within a few miles of the office core.
Frequently asked questions
What companies are in Warner Center?
Warner Center has anchored employers including Anthem/Blue Shield operations, Boeing, and Comerica, plus residential high-rises under the Warner Center 2035 Plan.
Which is cheaper, Woodland Hills or Canoga Park?
Canoga Park ($766K vs $1.54M) while offering nearly identical Warner Center job access.
Are there condos in Warner Center?
Yes — a growing high-rise market in Woodland Hills, including Q Variel and The 6800.
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