Explore Studio City Neighborhoods
Studio City isn’t one market — it’s a collection of micro-neighborhoods, each with its own character, architecture, and buyer appeal. From hillside estates in Wrightwood to the walkable charm of Tujunga Village, these communities shape both lifestyle and property value. Knowing the differences between them is key to pricing, marketing, and selling successfully. Explore the neighborhoods below to see what makes each unique — and how they influence the Studio City real estate market.
Wrightwood Estates
Tucked into the hills south of Ventura, Wrightwood Estates is known for privacy, panoramic canyon and Valley views, and architectural homes ranging from Mid-Century gems to contemporary estates. It’s one of Studio City’s most prestigious pockets, highly sought after by entertainment professionals and buyers looking for a retreat that still offers quick access to the Westside and Hollywood.
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Silver Triangle
Located just below Fryman Canyon and steps from Ventura Boulevard, the Silver Triangle combines walkability with hillside serenity. This compact neighborhood is popular for its charming streets, proximity to Carpenter School, and easy access to hiking trails. Homes here — often updated ranch and contemporary styles — move quickly thanks to location and community appeal.
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Colfax Meadows
One of Studio City’s most family-friendly enclaves, Colfax Meadows is defined by tree-lined streets, generous lots, and character homes from traditional to Spanish. It sits within the coveted Carpenter Community Charter School district, making it a top choice for buyers with children. Residents enjoy both the quiet, residential feel and easy access to Ventura Boulevard’s restaurants and shops.
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Beeman Park
Centered around the beloved Beeman Park and its recreation facilities, this neighborhood offers a true sense of community. Homes here tend to be single-family with larger yards, making it ideal for families, athletes, and anyone who values green space within city limits. The park itself — with sports fields, tennis courts, and walking paths — is a local landmark that adds to the area’s appeal.
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Tujunga Village
Small but full of character, Tujunga Village is one of Studio City’s most charming destinations. Its historic feel is matched by a vibrant mix of independent cafés, boutiques, and neighborhood restaurants. The homes here are often smaller in scale but big on appeal, attracting buyers who want a walkable, tight-knit community vibe with a distinctly Studio City identity.
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