I was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley, and Granada Hills has been my primary farm area for most of my 48-year career. Neighbors here have watched my Park Regency Realty signs go up — and come down quickly — for decades.
What makes Granada Hills special is the housing stock: 3 and 4 bedroom single-family homes built in the 1950s and 60s, sitting on lots that typically run 7,500 to 10,000 square feet. That kind of land is nearly impossible to find in newer construction anywhere in Los Angeles. Families get room for kids, pools, gardens, and additions — which is why homes here tend to pass from one family generation to the next.
Because I’ve sold so many homes on these streets, I know the differences a few blocks make — which pockets command a premium, how buyers respond to original mid-century interiors versus updated ones, and what a well-maintained home on a 10,000 sqft lot should really bring in today’s market.
If you own a home in Granada Hills and are curious what it’s worth — or you’re hoping to buy into the neighborhood — call me at 818-356-6356. This is home turf for me, in every sense.
Quick Answers
What are typical Granada Hills homes like?
Mostly 3-4 bedroom single-family homes built in the 1950s and 60s on 7,500-10,000 sqft lots.
Why work with a farm-area specialist in Granada Hills?
A specialist who has sold on your street knows block-by-block values that broad market data misses — Dan has farmed Granada Hills for decades.


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