Woodland Hills
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Woodland Hills has a firmly subtropical mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification Csa).
Within the San Fernando Valley, Woodland Hills generally experiences some of the more extreme temperature changes season to season than other regions. During the summer, temperatures are often very hot, while during the winter, overnight temperatures are among the coldest of the region. On July 22, 2006, Woodland Hills recorded the highest temperature ever in Los Angeles County, hitting 119 °F (48 °C) at Pierce College. The climate is classified as a Csa in the Köppen climate classification, which is characterized by mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers. This climate is often referred to as mediterranean. Precipitation in Woodland Hills averages much the same as most other regions of the west San Fernando Valley, although somewhat higher amounts of rainfall occur in the surrounding hills.

Population

  • 25,695 population in 2016.
  • 16.650 square miles
  • 4,498 people per square mile.

The median home value in Woodland Hills is $756,200. Woodland Hills home values have gone up 3.2% over the past year and Zillow predicts they will rise 0.4% within the next year. The median list price per square foot in Woodland Hills is $406, which is lower than the Los Angeles average of $474. The median price of homes currently listed in Woodland Hills is $789,450. The median rent price in Woodland Hills is $3,300, which is lower than the Los Angeles median of $3,500.

Foreclosures will be a factor impacting home values in the next several years. In Woodland Hills 1.5 homes are foreclosed (per 10,000). This is greater than the Los Angeles value of 1.0 and also lower than the national value of 1.6.

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