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Sun Valley Hills is a serene neighborhood nestled in the hills above Glenoaks Boulevard (Adjacent to Burbank) and is part of the larger community of Sun Valley. While Sun Valley proper is known for it’s wide variety of equestrian properties, Sun Valley Hills offers prospective residents a more traditional neighborhood option with some of the area’s most affordable single family homes.
Located just 15 miles from downtown Los Angeles, Sun Valley Hills residents enjoy being close to the world class amenities like dining, shopping and entertainment that Los Angeles offers, but they also live in a unique area that feels very much away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the fact that the surrounding Verdugo hills offer hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding as well as a diverse network of parks and recreation centers with something for all outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy. Between Sun Valley’s 3 main recreation centers (The Fernangeles Recreation Center, Stonehurst Recreation Center and Sun Valley Recreation Center) residents of Sun Valley Hills enjoy access to lighted baseball diamonds, indoor and outdoor basketball courts, playground areas, football and soccer fields, gymnasiums, picnic areas and and lighted tennis and volleyball courts. |
Sun Valley Hills lies within the Los Angeles Unified School District, and notable area landmarks include the Bob Hope Airport and the Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers and Native Plants. The foundation is dedicated to providing residents and visitors an opportunity to discover the beauty of over 500 native California plant species, and it operates the only nursery in Los Angeles County devoted exclusively to California natives.
Residents considering a move to Los Angeles county would do well to consider the affordable and peaceful neighborhood of Sun Valley Hills. Few areas of the county offer the seclusion and affordability that residents of Sun Valley Hills enjoy!
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