Overview
$1,973,764
Average Sales Price
$1,698,833
Median Sales Price
54,174
Population
516
Total Listings

About Sherman Oaks

Sherman Oaks: A Central Valley Icon


Sherman Oaks stands as one of the most established and sought-after communities in the San Fernando Valley. Located at the "gateway" to the Valley where the I-405 and US-101 meet, it offers a sophisticated alternative to the bustle of the Los Angeles basin while maintaining a central location that appeals to commuters and local professionals alike.

 
 

Historical Context & Vibe


Established in 1927 by General Moses Sherman, the neighborhood was carved out of 1,000 acres of what was then largely agricultural land. While the area saw its initial growth in the late 1920s and 30s, the post-war housing boom of the 1950s truly defined its residential footprint. Today, Sherman Oaks real estate carries a reputation for being "suburban-prime"—a community that balances quiet, tree-lined residential streets with a vibrant, high-end commercial pulse. It retains a polished, established feel that has made it a perennial favorite for families and entertainment industry professionals.

 
 

Housing & Architecture


The architectural landscape of homes for sale in Sherman Oaks is famously diverse, reflecting its nearly century-long development.

The Flats: In the northern and central sections, you will find a surplus of classic California Ranch homes and 1940s Traditional builds on flat, standardized lots.
The Hills: Moving south toward the Santa Monica Mountains, the architecture shifts toward Mid-Century Modern masterpieces (including works by renowned architects like Edward Fickett) and expansive Mediterranean estates.
Modern Trends: In recent years, the area has seen a surge in "Modern Farmhouse" new construction, replacing older cottages with large, two-story luxury residences featuring open-concept layouts and integrated smart-home technology.

 


Lifestyle & Commerce


The lifeblood of the community is Ventura Boulevard, a world-famous thoroughfare lined with high-end boutiques, gastropubs, and specialty fitness studios. Living in Sherman Oaks means having immediate access to major landmarks like the Sherman Oaks Galleria, an open-air lifestyle center that serves as a hub for dining and cinema. Further east, the "Village at Sherman Oaks" offers a more walkable, neighborhood-scale retail experience with long-standing local favorites and artisanal coffee shops.

 
 

Geographic Divisions


Locals typically divide the neighborhood into two distinct zones:

South of the Boulevard: This area climbs into the foothills and is generally considered the most prestigious. Properties here often feature larger lots, winding streets, and canyon or city light views. 
North of the Boulevard: Often referred to as "The Flats," this area is characterized by traditional gridded streets. It is highly valued for its walkability to the shops on Ventura Boulevard and its proximity to top-rated local schools. 
Chandler Estates: A specific pocket in the northeast known for its oversized lots and historic, stately homes.

 
 
Nature & Recreation


Outdoor life is a staple for those living in Sherman Oaks. The Van Nuys Sherman Oaks War Memorial Park is the primary recreational anchor, offering extensive facilities including a seasonal pool, baseball diamonds, and jogging paths. For those seeking a more rugged experience, the community provides direct access to the Santa Monica Mountains via trails in Dixie Canyon Park and nearby Fossil Ridge Park. These areas offer a quick escape into native oak woodlands with sweeping views of the San Fernando Valley.

 
 

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Demographics

Data provided by Attom Data
Population
Employment
Population
54.2K
54.2K in 2020
Density
6.8K
per square mile
Households
26K
21 With Children
Gender
48% / 52%
Men Vs Women
Occupancy
43% / 57%
Owned Vs Rented
Age Median: -- Years
No Data
Education Level
No Data

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