Burbank, CA Reviews


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Burbank, California is often referred to as the “Media Capital of the World” due to its many movie and television studios that are based there. The city itself is known for its vibrant culture, with plenty of restaurants, bars, and nightlife that can be enjoyed by tourists and locals alike. Additionally, Burbank is home to several museums and other attractions, including the Autry Museum of the American West, which houses collections related to early settlers of the area. Visitors can also enjoy outdoor recreation like cycling or hiking in Griffith Park or Wildwood Canyon Park. With so much to do and see in Burbank, it's no surprise that reviews of this Southern California destination are overwhelmingly positive. People praise the pleasant atmosphere, friendly locals, great food scene, and numerous activities for people of all ages and interests. Whether you're looking for a family vacation or some alone time surrounded by nature, Burbank has something for everyone!

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Love it! - 5/1/2008
I've lived in Burbank Ca for almost 15 years. I used to live in the Sherman Oaks area. I love it here! It's as crowded or as stretched out as the rest of the San Fernando Valley, it has a small town feel and while it has been getting more crowded than when I originally moved in, it's a much better experience, especially if you have kids. My neighborhood is very friendly and I'm within walking distance to many amenities.

If you are looking for a true small town, this won't be for you, but if you want the small town feel within the confines of a bigger urban environment, this is a great town. The only downside is the air quality, due to the fact that we have two freeways that traverse the town. But the many parks, proximity to biking, hiking trails and Griffith Park are Read More

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Burbank - Small Town feel in Large Metropolis - 4/27/2008
One reviewer commented that they could not afford to buy a house in Burbank. That's probably true, esp. with the rise in prices in the last 4 years. The cost of our house area has risen 200K in 4 years. That is down from the 300K rise a year and a half ago, (so down 100K value in last 1.5 years.) Insane. The houses here are post-WWII, so they are small 3 bedrooms of about 1000 sq ft each. Lots avg about 6000 sq ft. TO buy, you need two incomes and help from family, or plan to rent out some to other people to help cover the mortgage. Houses generally rent for about 2100-2500, which covers mortgages plus taxes.

The city has a small town feel, and small government, so things get done. If you want to open a business, you call them and they answer the phone (yes live person!) right away. If you go down there, the business license office has no line, and people help you right away. The police and school district are separate from LA. The police are responsive. The schools are Read More

Churches - 2/8/2008
There are many good churches in Burbank, CA, that are active in social and compassion issues in the community. The city government works closely with church leaders to solicit input, provide support and help with initiatives related to compassion. A wide variety of churches are involved from evangelical, Catholic and a diverse group of Protestant Read More

Nice sense of community, but too expensive - 8/4/2007
I love Burbank's "small-town feel," but like everywhere in L.A. county the housing is just outrageously expensive. It's not feasible for a middle-class working stiff like me to purchase a home Read More

climate not worth the cost - 7/18/2007
I grew up in Burbank and I can honestly say, I do not think it is worth the money. My husband and I are looking to move (my husband grew up in Glendale) to a more family friendly affordable area and we are thinking Tennessee. I know it is humid in the summer but summers in the San Fernando Valley are stifiling hot and smoggy.

Wish us luck :)
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all i can say is BLECH! - 8/2/2006
i lived across from warner bros studios for a few years. OMG, imo, this place is a cesspool like most of sfv. i was told it was better than NoHo, but honestly thats a matter of opinion. tacky, shabby neighborhoods with high prices for no apparent reason. schools are bad. summers can get really smoggy & bad (this is true of the entire sfv). if you work in burbank, i suppose the commute is fine, but if you must commute to LA, be prepared to spend your entire life on 405, 101 etc *trying* to get somewhere. 1-2 hr commutes are Read More

Weather in Burbank - 6/2/2006
Aside from some smog, the overall weather makes this part of the world very attractive. We do not get four seasons...basically two. The heat is dry and usually below Read More

great place, but . . . - 7/21/2005
One of the last good places to live in LA County that is still affordable. Family oriented, safe and near everything in LA. But you still have to deal with over-crowding, traffic, high cost of Read More

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