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Canoga Park Overview

Situated in the San Fernando Valley region of sunny California, Canoga Park is a thriving city adjacent to greater Los Angeles. Offering much in the way of excitement, charming ambiance and plenty of that Hollywood glamour, this west coast hot spot is always in-demand.

What is the history of Canoga Park?

Making its name primarily as a wheat farming land, Canoga Park was made official in 1931. The city incorporated other agricultural offerings including fruit and vegetables, as well as becoming an offshoot location for Hollywood films and stunt coordination. By the 1950s the aviation industry had established a foothold, and became a major employer for those residing in apartments in Canoga Park. As of 2005, the town was officially dubbed 'an all-American city' and continues to draw a large populace.

How is the weather in Canoga Park?

California is known around the world as a sunny destination for good cause, and those living in a Canoga Park rental will reap the rewards of their ideal locale. Summers are hot and dry, ideal beach weather and perfect for sun bathing, while winters are mild and snow is almost unheard of. Springtime can bring with it occasional rain, while autumn is typically dry and pleasant in the evenings.

How do I get around town?

Being connected to greater LA means a wealth of public transportation options, from bus service to some rail options. Still, many in the city rely upon a personal car or truck for getting around. LAX is the major port of air travel, offering numerous domestic and international flights daily.

What is the Canoga Park commute like?

Route 27 is the primary roadway running through the center of town, with Highway 101 to the south. Interstate 405 lies to the east, and can see heavy traffic flow for those commuting to greater Los Angeles. Still, at just over 4 miles in size, locals in Canoga Park apartments will likely have little trouble traversing the city limits on a daily basis.

What are the local media outlets?

Those calling Canoga Park rentals home will have a wealth of broadcast television options at their fingertips, thanks to nearby affiliates for major networks such as CBS or NBC. Radio is likewise diverse, ranging from Tejano jazz to classic rock, sporting news to hip-hop. The 'LA TImes' is the most widely circulated print news outlet in the city.

Why live in Canoga Park, CA?

With history and natural beauty at just about every turn, an apartment in Canoga Park makes a fantastic option for a variety of lifestyles. Local schools are highly regarded, and the local job market is flush, and the city's close proximity to greater Los Angeles makes Canoga Park an ideal base of operations for anyone pursuing a dream career in Hollywood. When it comes to life in California, this idyllic locale is a surefire winner.

What Canoga Park landmarks should I see?

The Rocketdyne buildings have been housing aerospace engineering since the 1950s, and the Lanark Pool has been providing summer fun for years, both easily reached from a number of Canoga Park rentals. The nearby Oakridge Estate makes a great walking tour, and the Chatsworth Reservoir is an ideal spot for bird watching.

What is there to do around Canoga Park?

Spend a rain afternoon immersed in the past at the Valley Relics Museum, or get a little wild with a visit to the LA Zoo. Grab some dinner at the famed Brazille or dance the night away at Vive Night Club, both just a stone's throw from a myriad of Canoga Park apartments.

Any annual festivals or Canoga Park events to know?

The annual Canoga Park Memorial Day Parade always provides plenty of fanfare in town, and the annual Strawberry Festival offers music to accompany a wide array of tasty treats. The Dia De Los Muertos Festival is also a big hit, complete with colorful costumes.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Spend an evening driving across the Hollywood Hills and view the lights of LA from a distance, or head south to the seafood and oceanside splendor of San Diego. The Napa Valley wine country makes a romantic weekend escape, and for those truly eager to roll the dice on adventure, Las Vegas is a possible excursion for those living in Canoga Park rentals.

Where is the best place to move in Canoga Park?

Whether you are on the hunt for an affordable one bedroom loft close to the onramp of the interstate, or simply need a family-sized 4-bedroom option offering onsite amenities such as swimming pool and pet park, we are confident the perfect Canoga Park apartment is ready and waiting just for you. Start your search today for the next amazing California dream home in your life!

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Frequently Asked Questions about Canoga Park

How much are Studio apartments in Canoga Park?

There are currently 464 Studio Apartments in Canoga Park with rent ranges from $1,058 to $3,577 with an average price of $1,922.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Canoga Park Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Canoga Park ranges from $1,545 to $4,277 with an average monthly rent of $2,349.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Canoga Park cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Canoga Park range from $1,895 to $6,033. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,041.

How expensive are Canoga Park Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 240 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Canoga Park on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,837 to $6,442 - averaging $3,874 for the location.

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