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Reseda, CA

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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.

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Rent Trends

As of January 2025, the average apartment rent in Reseda, CA is $1,458 for a studio, $1,754 for one bedroom, $2,253 for two bedrooms, and $2,929 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Reseda has increased by 1.8% in the past year.

Property Type
Average Rent
Average Sq Ft
Apartment
$1,754/month
634 Sq Ft
House
$5,516/month
1,591 Sq Ft
Condo
$2,570/month
934 Sq Ft
Townhome
$3,617/month
1,329 Sq Ft
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Transportation

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Very Walkable

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If you enjoy walking, you’ll enjoy renting in this area! It’s a very walkable neighborhood.

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Some Transit

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You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options.

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Bikeable

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While there’s some bike infrastructure in this area, you’ll still need a car for many errands.

Points of Interest

Parks and Recreation

  • Reseda Park Lake
  • Cal State Northridge Botanic Garden
  • Lake Balboa
  • NatureBridge at Santa Monica Mountains
  • NatureBridge at Channel Islands

Airports

  • Bob Hope
  • Los Angeles International

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Living in Reseda

History

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Originally part of the San Fernando Mission's expansive land holdings, Reseda formed as a town in 1912 along the route of the Southern Pacific Railroad. After World War II, orange groves and ranches were rapidly subdivided making it one of the San Fernando Valley's fastest growing suburbs. The population of 4,147 residents in 1940 grew to over 16,000 a decade later. The 1950s was the greatest era of growth, as 8,068 new homes were built, twice more than any other decade.

Restaurants

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Vinh Loi Tofu consistantly ranks as one of the best vegan Vietnamese restaurants in the San Fernando Valley. Angelenos travel for the House Special Soup, loaded with flat rice noodles in a spicy peanut broth or the VL Vegan Sub filled with chicken, beef and tofu. All items cost around $10 and has a large family-friendly dining area.

Las Fuentes is a valley institution serving authentic Mexican food since 1982. Their large two item combos come with rice and beans and costs around $11. Plan accordingly because seating during lunch and dinner hours is difficult and doesn't take reservations.

Transportation

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Metro provides bus transportation for $1.75. The Rapid Bus on Reseda Boulevard supplies express service north to Cal State Northridge and south down to Ventura Boulevard. It also connects to the vital Orange Line Bus Rapid Transit, the fastest east-west route across the San Fernando Valley. The low density around businesses makes finding street parking easy. Taxis rarely look for fares in the neighborhood, but Uber services the area.

Parks

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Reseda Park functions as the main recreation facility. Always bustling with activity, the park features a swimming pool, tennis courts, and fields for baseball and soccer. The lake attracts many walkers, and fishing is allowed with a permit. At a quarter the size, West Valley Park serves as Reseda's other open green space.

Just off the southeastern corner of Reseda lies Balboa Park, the largest recreation area in the San Fernando Valley. It presents the widest variety of athletic activities, including a skate park, velodrome, kayaking, and three golf courses. Take the family to see the remote controlled airfield or Japanese Garden. The park also hosts one of the few dog recreation areas in the city.

Cost

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Welcome to the vibrant community of Reseda, California, where your California dreams are about to come to life! If you're on the lookout for the perfect rental, get ready to explore a diverse range of options that cater to various tastes and budgets. Reseda offers an array of homes that truly embody the essence of LA living. For those considering a one-bedroom apartment, you might find average rents around $2,025. Alternatively, if a house suits your style better, the average house for rent may range between $2,000 and $5,000 dollars per month. For those with dreams of making this community home, the average house price typically hovers around $750,000. Whether you're drawn to the local scene, the nearby amenities, or the sense of belonging, Reseda eagerly invites you to your new rental or future forever home. Get ready to embrace the California lifestyle and the friendly neighborhood spirit in a community that's excited to make you feel right at home!

Shopping

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The Hobby House holds the interest of all ages with a large selection of radio controlled helicopters, planes, cars, and boats.

Ramy's Nursery's wide selection attracts people from across the San Fernando Valley. Most of the plants are grown on the premises and its prices are competitive.

The major supermarkets lay just outside of Reseda's limits. Jon's Marketplace serves as the largest grocery store while many choose Valley Produce Market for their selection of fresh fruits and vegetables. The closest farmers market happens nearby at Balboa Park. It occurs every Sunday, rain or shine, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. with plenty of free parking.

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