Granada Hills welcomes renters to its tree-lined streets and scenic mountain views in the San Fernando Valley. This Los Angeles neighborhood showcases distinctive Mid-century modern architecture, particularly in the Balboa Highlands tract, where Joseph Eichler's designs create an architectural legacy. Along historic White Oak Avenue, 101 towering Deodar Cedar trees create a striking canopy that once served as a backdrop in "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial."
Granada Hills apartments place residents near O'Melveny Park, the second-largest park in Los Angeles. The 672-acre expanse offers hiking trails with sweeping views of the San Fernando Valley. The area experiences a Mediterranean climate, with temperatures that support outdoor activities throughout the year. Rental prices in Granada Hills tend to be lower than many other Los Angeles areas, with studios starting around $1,400 and three-bedroom units around $2,900. The Ronald Reagan Freeway (State Route 118) provides direct access to other parts of Los Angeles.
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