Burbank Living
Known as the “Media Capital of the World,” Burbank is home
to over 100,000 people and is located 12 miles from downtown Los
Angeles.
This media
and entertainment-oriented city is home to three major studios: The
Walt Disney Company, Warner Bros. and NBC’s West Coast Headquarters,
each with plans to expand over the next 20 years. It is also home to
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…..700 media-related businesses that employ over 18,000
people, from Nickelodeon Animation Studios to Dick Clark
Productions. Despite popular misconceptions, Burbank has much to
offer home owners, including its police and fire departments, 22
parks and three community facilities, school district, an outdoor
concert amphitheater and a municipal golf complex. There are also 56
restaurants, covering cuisine from Italian to Japanese to fast-food,
and plenty of great shopping at Burbank Town Center, which is home
to many major retailers, restaurants and a movie theater in the Los
Angeles area.
Condominiums and townhouses are readily
available from the low $300,000s to the mid-$800,000s and more.
Single-family detached homes are readily available from the low
$400,000s to more than $1 million. Burbank homes are available in
communities such as Burbank Hills, Rancho and Toluca Lake. Houses
for sale are available in many styles, including French,
traditional, contemporary, Spanish, Victorian, Mediterranean,
single-story, art deco and Tudor. Many great amenities are available
in these home types, including central air conditioning, water
views, hardwood floors, community facilities, multi-car garages,
appliances, elevators, balconies, tile flooring, fireplaces, double
ovens, swimming pools, fire sprinklers, walk-in closets, satellite
dishes, security features, wine cellars, hot tubs, cabanas, patios,
zoned climate control, gated communities, breakfast bars, lofts and
wet bars. Land for custom building is available from the high
$200,000s to more than $1 million.
Officially incorporated in 1911, the Burbank area was
originally part of two large Spanish land grants dating from the late
18th century and early 19th century. In 1867, a dentist from New
Hampshire, Dr. David Burbank, purchased parts of both land grants and
combined them into a large sheep ranch, occasionally selling small
plots of land. The area was mostly rural until the aviation and
entertainment industries moved in during the 1920s. Today, Burbank
prides itself on being a city of “people, pride and progress,” and
combines 21st-century technology with a high quality of life.
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