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The name Tarzana was given to this rustic oasis as an homage to its founder, Edgar Rice Burroughs, and the Tarzan character he created.
In 1915, Burroughs obtained a large parcel of land from Harrison Otis, owner of the LA Times and major developer of the San Fernando Valley, and built a large estate surrounded by a forest.
He subdivided the remaining portion, at the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, to be sold off for lavish, private estates rivaling those of Beverly Hills and Malibu. Tarzana, which measures 8.79 square miles, is bounded on the south by Topanga State Park, on the east by Encino, on the north by Reseda and on the west by Woodland Hills.
Since its beginnings, this has been one of the most secluded, wealthy, and unique of all Southern California neighborhoods.
From exclusive communities like Braemar in the lower foothills to luxurious estates in Mulholland Park, Silverhawk Ridge, and Monte Verde Estates, there are many opportunities to invest in Tarzana real estate.
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