Occupying the heart of the West San Fernando Valley, Reseda has sat modestly as a pro-typical suburb of Los Angeles for over 100 years. Like most valley neighborhoods, its growth stemmed from the post-World War II boom and the proliferation of the car, bringing a culture of shopping malls and wide boulevards.
Reseda Boulevard acts as the neighborhood’s thoroughfare, running north to south. This urban community is brimming with local restaurants, close to Interstate 405. Locals enjoy the relaxing atmosphere at the Anthony C. Beilenson Park and its recreational facilities. In addition to access to the interstate, residents are in close proximity to the Northridge Metro Station.