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About Tarzana

Tarzana is a Los Angeles community located in the San Fernando Valley region. The neighborhood was the former home of well-known author Edgar Rice Burroughs and it was named after his famous fictional character Tarzan.

Although the city has plenty of commercial areas and residential neighborhoods, it's also surrounded by scenic landscapes that draw outdoor lovers. If you enjoy hiking, fishing and other outdoor activities, you'll never lack for enjoyable activities here.

The History of Tarzana

The Chumash Native American tribe first lived in the area that's now Tarzana. They benefited from the abundant wildlife and water sources and co-existed peacefully with neighboring tribes. Other tribes migrated from desert areas in search of more plentiful resources, and the Native Americans existed by themselves until the Spaniards arrived to build missions that eventually became the famed California "ranchos."

Edgar Rice Burroughs, perhaps Tarzana's most famous resident, did not lend his character's name to the city, but rather the city took its name from the character. Burroughs moved into a home called Tarzana Ranch, and he wrote the legend of Tarzan a few years later. The city actually inspired the beloved character, who was known for his wild jungle ways.

Tarzana experienced significant growth through the late 1800s and into the early 20th century. As part of the greater Los Angeles area, Tarzana saw business and population booms through the 1940s and '50s. The early days of Tarzana were fueled primarily by manufacturing and other industries, but the population surges brought new restaurants, retail shops and other elements of commerce.

Living in Tarzana

Tarzana has a small-town charm that allows you to enjoy a laid-back, unhurried lifestyle, but you're never far from Los Angeles and all the excitement of the big city. The beautiful weather is another of the area's major draws. Although the area gets plenty of rain, you'll have the chance to spend the majority of your time outdoors in the sun. Additionally, you don't have to leave the community for everyday errands like shopping for groceries, working out at the gym or grabbing a cup of coffee. There are plenty of convenient amenities within close proximity to the residential areas of Tarzana.

Low crime rates and excellent job prospects help counter the expensive nature of Tarzana living. This town is considered safer than a large percentage of California cities, making it a popular choice for young families. The low unemployment rate is good news if you're planning to join the local job market, regardless of your industry and experience.

Tarzana Schools

The Los Angeles Unified School District serves Tarzana students and their families. There's just a small number of private schools within the community, but the Greater Los Angeles area offers a huge range of options.

Resources for Living in Tarzana

Here are a few helpful resources to make the moving process a bit easier:

  • Utilities: Southern California Edison, Southern California Gas, and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power are the primary utilities providers in and around Tarzana.
  • Garbage and Recycling: Your trash and recyclables will be collected on a regular basis, while bulky item pick-up is available upon request.
  • Transportation: You'll be able to easily get around Tarzana and the Los Angeles area using the LA Metro transit system. If you're planning to use a personal vehicle, be sure to observe all parking laws in ordr to avoid a hefty ticket.

Tarzana Housing

Tarzana is one of the most expensive areas of Los Angeles, with a median home price that is well above the state and national averages. However, there are a variety of options to choose from, making it slightly easier to find something to fit your budget.