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Call or Text Top 3% SFV Realtor® Julian Park, at 818-390-3265 You'll love my Instagram: / getrealvalley or @getrealvalley ---------- Lake Balboa in one sentence: Lake Balboa is a beautiful, affordable community - somewhat akin to a starter Encino. ---------- Script: How many urban communities can boast of a lake? Unique to the San Fernando Valley is the community of Lake Balboa which was built around Lake Balboa Park, an 80 acre recreation facility, in the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area. Inside the park is the 27 acre lake, filled with water from the Tillman Water Reclamation Plant. It is a great place to take a stroll with your family or to get a work out by jogging the 1.3 mile path around the lake. I recommend early morning because it is very popular with the locals. The park has barbecue pits, a bicycle path, a cascade, a children's play area, a fly fishing area, a lake for fishing, a launch ramp, pedal boats, picnic pavilions and picnic tables, private boating and a remote control boating cove. All that is to say, it is very family-friendly! Like how Porter Ranch is part of Northridge and Arleta is part of Pacoima - Lake Balboa is technically Van Nuys. However, pretty much once you cross the 405 Freeway, you get Lake Balboa. It’s funny that a simple name change can have such a drastic effect. The same home in Lake Balboa can sell for a $100,000 more than an in Van Nuys. It’s basically becoming “New Encino” as all the folks slowly move north from there to here. It’s one of the fastest appreciating zip codes in the Valley. Get in while you can. Saying you live in Lake Balboa is a good thing. In terms of actual quality, the more south you go in this zip code, the better it’s considered. Lake Balboa is a great value buy, because you get that upper middle class feel and prestige, without paying the luxury prices. Its airport noise can be kind of a nuisance, but it’s also one of the most commercially used airports in the entire nation, because LAX is just too jampacked. A lot of celebrities fly in and out of it. Nearby is the Japanese Garden — at the Tillman Water Reclamation Plant and the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area Bike Path, There is also the Orange Line Bikeway, along the landscaped Los Angeles Metro Orange Line route from North Hollywood to Chatsworth. Some restaurants here are Salsa and Beer where you’ll find authentic Mexican food with a hearty atmosphere. There’s also Millie’s which serves traditional American fare. Pogo’s is also a good bar if you want to get plastered. Fun fact: until recently, MGA Entertainment, makers of the Hangrees and the Bratz Fashion Doll line had its headquarters in the Lake Balboa area. Lake Balboa also has a lot of high schools, mostly public: Birmingham Community Charter High School, 17000 Haynes Street Community Charter Early College High School, 11500 Eldridge Avenue High Tech Los Angeles, charter high school, 17111 Victory Boulevard Daniel Pearl Magnet High School, a journalism and communications magnet Valley Alternative Magnet School, 6701 Balboa Boulevard . . . to name a few. So, if you’d like to live in a lush, family community with easy access to recreation, Lake Balboa might be for you. --------- Julian Park Citiwide Realty Group 15515 San Fernando Mission Blvd, Ste A-2, Mission Hills, CA 91345 CAL DRE: 02018567 --------- In partnership with My Valley Pass - The San Fernando Valley's #1 Visitors Guide myvalleypass.com