This page compares Woodland Hills and Tarzana for buyers deciding between the two. The data covers price, schools, commute, lot size, HOA and Mello-Roos exposure, and the buyer scenarios that fit each. Data is current as of May 2026.

Direct AnswerWoodland Hills (median $1.18M, DOM 26 days, LAUSD) vs Tarzana (median $1.4M, DOM 24 days, LAUSD). Both SFV communities. Tarzana ~18% premium for slightly more central LA basin access.
Data current as of May 2026.

The headline difference

Woodland Hills and Tarzana are adjacent west San Fernando Valley communities. Both are part of the City of Los Angeles and served by LAUSD. Tarzana has a slight premium due to more central SFV access; Woodland Hills has Warner Center (redeveloping urban core) and Walnut Acres (estate hillside).

Neither city is universally better — they fit different buyers. Woodland Hills fits buyers prioritizing one set of trade-offs; Tarzana fits buyers prioritizing the other. The rest of this page walks through each trade-off so you can decide.

Price comparison

As of May 2026, Woodland Hills median is $1,180,000 and Tarzana median is $1,395,000. The percentage difference varies but typically the more expensive city carries a 5-25% premium on equivalent square footage.

Within each city, price varies significantly by sub-neighborhood. Use the sub-neighborhood detail on each city's real-estate page for tract-level pricing.

MetricWoodland HillsTarzana
Median home price (May 2026)$1,180,000$1,395,000
Days on market (median)26 days24 days
School districtLAUSDLAUSD

Commute comparison

Commute times from Woodland Hills and Tarzana to common LA-area destinations vary based on freeway access and time of day.

Both cities are in the broader LA metropolitan area. Specific drive times depend heavily on time of day and exact origin/destination. Verify with current Google Maps or Waze data for your actual commute pattern.

Schools comparison

Woodland Hills is served primarily by LAUSD. Tarzana is served primarily by LAUSD. Per the CA School Dashboard's 2024 rating year, both districts report across the standard state indicators (ELA, Math, Chronic Absenteeism, Suspension Rate, for high schools also Graduation Rate and College/Career Readiness).

Compare specific schools using the CA Dashboard at caschooldashboard.org. School quality is a per-school question, not a per-district one — districts contain schools that vary in performance.

Use each district's address-lookup tool to verify the specific school assignment for any home you're considering.

Lot size and inventory

Lot sizes vary significantly by sub-neighborhood within each city. Master-planned communities typically have tighter lots; older established neighborhoods have larger lots. Hillside neighborhoods often have view-corridor premiums and larger but irregular parcels.

Inventory turnover patterns also differ. The smaller-inventory market typically sees faster sales and more competitive offer dynamics; the larger-inventory market gives buyers more options but may have longer DOM.

Property taxes and Mello-Roos exposure

Both California cities use the Prop 13 1% base rate. Effective rate including voter-approved bonds runs 1.10-1.30% in both. The big difference is Mello-Roos (CFD) exposure — newer master-planned communities typically have active CFDs of $1,500-$5,500/year; older neighborhoods predating 1982 don't.

Verify the actual property tax bill (including any Mello-Roos line items) via the County Assessor before contingency removal. Listing-sheet 'taxes' figures often quote only the base 1% rate.

HOA prevalence and ranges

HOA exposure varies by neighborhood within each city. Master-planned communities typically have HOAs of $150-$400/mo (sometimes higher with gating); older established neighborhoods often have no HOA. Verify per property.

Walk Score / lifestyle anchors

Woodland Hills and Tarzana each have distinct lifestyle profiles — different shopping centers, restaurant scenes, parks, libraries, hospitals, and cultural anchors. Walk Score for both cities is generally car-dependent suburban (Walk Score 30-50 typical), with higher scores in walkable downtown sections.

Visit each city before committing. Drive the neighborhoods at different times of day. Eat at local restaurants. Talk to residents at the grocery store. The lifestyle fit is what makes or breaks the long-term satisfaction.

Buyer scenarios — which fits which

Common scenarios for Woodland Hills: commuters with specific freeway access needs, families prioritizing the LAUSD attendance, move-up buyers from adjacent areas wanting the price tier.

Common scenarios for Tarzana: commuters with different freeway access needs, families prioritizing the LAUSD attendance, move-up or downsize buyers wanting the price tier or lifestyle anchor.

Each scenario maps to specific sub-neighborhoods within each city, not the city as a whole. We talk through the scenario and identify the 2-3 sub-neighborhoods that fit.

What I tell clients deciding between the two

What I tell clients: don't make the Woodland Hills vs Tarzana decision based on what an online article tells you. Visit both. Drive both commutes. Walk the parks. Talk to neighbors. The data points on this page are real, but the lifestyle fit is what you live with.

I work in both cities and can show you specific homes in each so you can compare apples to apples. That comparison usually clarifies the right answer within one weekend of tours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is cheaper, Woodland Hills or Tarzana?

As of May 2026, Woodland Hills median is $1,180,000 and Tarzana median is $1,395,000. The percentage difference varies by sub-neighborhood and floor plan — verify with current comps.

Are schools better in Woodland Hills or Tarzana?

School quality is a per-school question, not a per-district question. Compare specific schools using the CA School Dashboard at caschooldashboard.org. LAUSD and LAUSD both have a range of school performance.

What's the commute difference between Woodland Hills and Tarzana?

Commute times depend heavily on freeway access from your origin and time of day. Verify with current Google Maps or Waze data for your actual commute pattern.

Does Woodland Hills or Tarzana have higher property taxes?

Both California cities use the Prop 13 1% base rate. Effective rate including voter-approved bonds and any Mello-Roos varies by parcel within each city. Verify via the County Assessor for any specific property.

Which has more inventory, Woodland Hills or Tarzana?

Inventory varies month to month. Check current MLS inventory at the time you're shopping. Both cities saw constrained inventory through 2025-2026.

Should I rent in Woodland Hills or Tarzana before buying?

If you're uncertain about the lifestyle fit, renting first is reasonable. Most rentals in both cities run 6-12 months on initial lease. Use the time to verify the commute, schools, neighborhood feel, and shopping/restaurant patterns.

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