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Calabasas

Calabasas

Nestled in the scenic hills of the western San Fernando Valley, Calabasas is where natural beauty and refined elegance coexist.

Welcome to Calabasas: A Hidden Gem of Luxury Living

Nestled in the scenic hills of the western San Fernando Valley, Calabasas is where natural beauty and refined elegance coexist. Known for its exclusivity and serene ambiance, this vibrant city is home to celebrities, entrepreneurs, and families seeking the perfect balance of privacy and sophistication. With its sprawling estates, upscale amenities, and commitment to preserving open spaces, Calabasas redefines luxury living.

 For decades, Calabasas has been synonymous with affluence, attracting residents who appreciate high caliber living and a strong sense of community. From its celebrated school district and well-maintained parks to its top-tier city services, Calabasas continues to offer a lifestyle that's both prestigious and family-friendly.

 Located just minutes from Malibu’s beaches and Los Angeles’ cultural hubs, Calabasas enjoys convenient access to the best of Southern California. The city's iconic landmarks include The Commons, an upscale shopping and dining destination, and the historic Leonis Adobe Museum, a nod to its rich history.

What to Love

  • A Tranquil Oasis: Escape the urban rush and embrace the serene, suburban charm of this hillside retreat.
  • Exclusive Living: Discover gated communities like The Oaks and Hidden Hills, home to sprawling estates and celebrity residents.
  • Cultural Touchpoints: From summer concerts at Calabasas Lake to seasonal farmers' markets, the city offers events that bring the community together.
  • Proximity to Nature: Enjoy scenic hiking trails, equestrian centers, and breathtaking views of the Santa Monica Mountains.

Local Lifestyle

Calabasas embodies a refined yet laid-back lifestyle, offering residents spacious homes with stunning architecture, manicured landscaping, and state-of-the-art amenities. From equestrian estates to modern hillside retreats, the real estate market is as diverse as the community it serves. Here, privacy is paramount, yet you're never far from vibrant social and cultural activities.

Dining and Entertainment

Calabasas offers an exceptional variety of dining options, from cozy cafes to upscale restaurants, catering to all palates.

  • Sugarfish: Renowned for its simple yet exquisite sushi, Sugarfish brings the art of Japanese cuisine to life with its signature "Trust Me" menus that highlight the freshest seafood and precise flavors.
  • Crossroads Kitchen: A favorite for plant-based enthusiasts and fine diners alike, this upscale vegan restaurant delivers innovative dishes that redefine what plant-based cuisine can be.
  • Saddle Peak Lodge: Nestled in the nearby Santa Monica Mountains, this rustic hideaway offers a Michelin-recommended experience, serving gourmet dishes in a cozy, lodge-like atmosphere.
  • Lovi’s Delicatessen: Perfect for family-friendly dining, Lovi’s combines classic deli fare with a touch of sophistication.
  • Pedalers Fork: Enjoy farm-to-table eats and artisanal coffee in a unique setting that doubles as a bike shop, blending casual charm with high-quality offerings.

    Whether you're looking for an elevated dining experience or a laid-back meal with a view, Calabasas delivers a culinary scene as diverse as its residents.

Things to Do

  • Explore Old Town Calabasas: Immerse yourself in history with landmarks like the Leonis Adobe Museum and the Calabasas Creek Park.
  • Shop at The Commons: Enjoy boutique shopping, dining, and entertainment at this stylish outdoor mall.
  • Enjoy Calabasas Pickleball Club: Southern California's premier Pickleball and Social Club.
  • Hike the Santa Monica Mountains: Venture out on picturesque trails, perfect for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.
  • Attend Community Events: From the Pumpkin Festival to summer concerts, Calabasas thrives on its tight-knit community vibe.

Schools

Calabasas is served by award-winning schools in the Las Virgenes Unified School District, offering top-notch education and extracurricular opportunities. The area also boasts a variety of private institutions, including Viewpoint School, The Muse School, and Sierra Canyon School known for their excellence in academics and innovation.  See a full list below.

The History of Calabasas

With roots dating back to the 1800s, Calabasas has evolved from a humble ranching community into a bastion of modern luxury. The city’s name, derived from the Spanish word for "pumpkin" or "squash," reflects its agricultural origins, celebrated annually during the Calabasas Pumpkin Festival.  Welcome to Calabasas, a city where nature, privacy, and luxury come together to create an unparalleled Southern California lifestyle.

 Thinking of buying or selling in this wonderful community contact area specialist Anthony Robles to discuss further. 

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Calabasas, CA

26,241 people live in Calabasas, where the median age is 44.5 and the average individual income is $88,793. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

26,241

Total Population

44.5 years

Median Age

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$88,793

Average individual Income

Calabasas, CA

Calabasas has 9,761 households, with an average household size of 2.69. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Calabasas do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 26,241 people call Calabasas home. The population density is 955.96 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

26,241

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44.5

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49.02 / 50.98%

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2.69

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$88,793

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Calabasas, CA

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The following schools are within or nearby Calabasas. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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