HOUSING
Burbank is housing and job-rich. Residents have the choice of living and working in Burbank, reducing commutes and enhancing quality-of-life. The City's many established neighborhoods offer a range of housing options.
Executive Homes
Located on the Verdugo hillside with beautiful views of the Valley, this is the perfect place for executives, business owners and entrepreneurs interested in quiet living, larger lots and stately homes. Includes the developments of Burbank North, Burbank Hills, Halston and Highridge Estates.
Live/Work
Perfect for young urban professionals seeking the "urban zen" of downtown living, with entertainment, shops and cafés just downstairs from their lofts. Downtown's dramatic revitalization includes more than 300 for-sale live/work spaces in mixed-use projects in the hub of this popular shopping and entertainment destination.
Equestrian Rancho District
Don't be surprised when you are greeted by horseback riders passing your home in this idyllic neighborhood in south Burbank. Set among quiet, tree-lined streets adjacent to 50-miles of riding trails in Griffith Park, this district is perfect for horse lovers, with many homes boasting their own stables. The renowned Los Angeles Equestrian Center anchors this desirable neighborhood of primarily California ranch homes.
Family Neighborhoods
Burbank offers many single-family homes in highly sought-after neighborhoods that boast treelined streets, walkable blocks and established homes. Magnolia Park is an example, with a friendly mix of California bungalows in Spanish and ranch styles, convenient and nearby boutiques and cafés, sports parks and schools. Another is the Media District, within walking distance of Warner Bros., Disney and NBC, including the famous Johnny Carson Park.
Commitment to Affordability
The City of Burbank and the Redevelopment Agency play a vital role in addressing Burbank's affordable housing needs. Together, they provide a variety of service-enriched, affordable housing projects and programs. Efforts focus on very low income families, low and moderate income households and special-needs populations.