Direct AnswerWoodland Hills sits at the center of a significant west-Valley healthcare footprint — Kaiser Permanente Woodland Hills among the largest employers, with Providence and other facilities nearby — and for the clinicians and staff who work in them, living locally turns a draining commute into a short drive. The area pairs that proximity with the El Camino Real Charter draw and a range of housing from Warner Center condos (the lowest entry, lock-and-leave) to Walnut Acres family flats and South-of-the-Boulevard estates, so it scales from early-career staff to attending physicians. The ~$1,180,000 median (June 2026) is real, but the condo tier and adjacent Canoga Park keep the commute attainable for tighter budgets. This is employer-adjacency positioning open to any buyer — not hospital-sponsored housing — so confirm any relocation or sign-on benefits with your employer.

Why Woodland Hills works for healthcare households

Shift work makes commute length costly in a way 9-to-5 work doesn’t, and Woodland Hills places major employers minutes from home across a wide range of price points. The pillar covers the market; this is the healthcare-worker cut.

Housing that scales to the role

The wider footprint

Beyond Kaiser Woodland Hills, the broader west-Valley network (Providence and others) is reachable without crossing the worst of the 101. This is community-and-commute positioning, not a restricted program — verify any employer relocation support directly with your employer.

Market context

MarketMedian priceDays on marketSchool district(s)
Woodland Hills$1,180,00026Los Angeles Unified (LAUSD), El Camino Real Charter
Canoga Park$725,00035Los Angeles Unified (LAUSD)
West Hills$1,058,00021Los Angeles Unified (LAUSD)
Tarzana$1,150,00057Los Angeles Unified (LAUSD)

Figures from /data.json, the site’s canonical data file (June 2026). Always verify current numbers.

Frequently asked questions

Is Woodland Hills close to Kaiser Permanente Woodland Hills?

Yes — Kaiser’s Woodland Hills medical center is within the community, putting many local homes within a short drive, which matters a great deal for shift-working clinicians and staff.

Is this hospital-sponsored housing?

No. This is employer-adjacency positioning open to any buyer, not a restricted or hospital-sponsored program. Confirm any relocation or sign-on assistance directly with your employer.

What’s the most attainable option for medical staff?

Warner Center condos or neighboring Canoga Park (~$725,000 median) offer the lowest entry with a still-short commute, while family flats and estates serve higher budgets.

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Market figures are approximate and refreshed monthly from MLS and public-record data; school boundaries, tax rates, insurance availability, and program rules change — verify all details independently before making decisions. Brian Cooper, REALTOR® · DRE# 01434286 · eXp Realty · Equal Housing Opportunity.