H I D D E N H I L L S
Located next to Calabasas, Hidden Hills is a peaceful gated residential neighborhood home to many celebrities. With less than 2,000 residents, a home in Hidden Hills is a treasure hard to come by!
HISTORY
Hidden Hills was developed in the 1950’s by a Southern California planned community developer. The same developer also planned Palos Verdes Estates and Rolling Hills. Today, the community hosts summer camps, parades, and other community-wide events throughout the year. With HOA fees of only 2$ a month, Hidden Hills is the perfect place to raise a family.
SHOPPING & GROCERIES
Because of Hidden Hills’ close proximity to Calabasas, residents are able to enjoy the same amenities that the neighborhood has to offer. Just a few minutes away from Hidden Hills, the Calabasas Commons is home to many dining, retail, and entertainment spaces. With shops ranging from Barnes & Noble to Lululemon to Williams Sonoma, there’s something for everyone.
In addition to shopping, a Ralph’s grocery store is also located within the Calabasas Commons. Other upscale grocery options like Erewhon, Trader Joe’s, and Bristol Farms are located in Calabasas as well, just a short drive away from Hidden Hills.
RESTAURANTS
The Calabasas Commons has many LA favorites when it comes to dining. With restaurants like Toscanova for Italian, Sugarfish for sushi, or Le Pain Quotidien for a quick bite, it’s hard to go hungry in Calabasas. Hidden Hills also neighbors Woodland Hills, which features local classics like Blu Jam Café, The Local Peasant, and CAVA.
STAYING ACTIVE
With neighboring communities like Calabasas and Woodland Hills, the exercise and workout opportunities are endless. From SoulCycle to Pure Barre, there are many local workout options available. There is also an Equinox gym just a few minute drive away in Woodland Hills.
SCHOOLS & COMMUNITY
Hidden Hills is located within the Las Virgenes Unified School District, separate from the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). On Niche’s website, Las Virgenes Unified School District received an A grade on their scale.
Crime rates in Hidden Hills are extremely low, according to the Los Angeles Times crime report. The entire neighborhood is a gated community, meaning there is essentially no crime because of the 24/7 patrolling. In the past six months, there have been no reports of crime.