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Calabasas, CA Real Estate
Calabasas Homes
for Sale
Calabasas Real Estate prices range from $250,000
up to over 3.5 Million. Calabasas property types include Single
Family, Residential, Commercial, Town Homes & Condominiums,
Lots & Land, and Investment Properties.
The Community of Calabasas
Nestled in the oak-filled foothills of the Santa
Monica Mountains, the upscale community with small town charm has
a progressive economy, safe neighborhoods, blue ribbon schools
and healthy lifestyle. In addition to its desirable location surrounded
by scenic open space, Calabasas is conveniently located near employment
opportunities and all of Southern California’s finest attractions.
It is simply an ideal place to enjoy life.
With its rolling hills and waterfalls,
Calabasas attracted Hollywood artists in the late 1920’s and established the bohemian colony
of Park Moderne. Calabasas continues to value beauty through its
art in public places program. Custom architecture, attractive business
offices, and stylish shopping centers, as well as outdoor art blend
the city’s past, present and future into an exciting environment.
The Calabasas Historical Society preserved a Zigzag Moderne fountain
created by the 1920’s artists on a Native American footpath
that can still be enjoyed in what are now called “the bird
streets”.
No one is completely sure how Calabasas
got its name, but it became popular during the late ‘60’s when Jimmy Durante gave
a television sign off to his wife, “Goodnight Mrs. Calabash,
wherever you are,” as she was often here visiting friends
in “the bird streets”. Many believe that the city’s
unusual name stems from a Basque farmer’s pumpkin cart that
overturned en route to Los Angeles, spilling seeds that became
the region’s first official patch.
A desirable location throughout history,
Calabasas was part of the El Camino Real, the original Mission
Highway that served the
California Missions. The first recorded occupation in the area
was by Chumash Native Americans who settled along the banks in
Calabasas Creek Park. Espiritu, daughter of Chumash Chief Odin,
married Miguel Leonis the legendary “King of Calabasas” who
ruled the territory in the mid-1800s. The Leonis Adobe, Los Angeles
City Historic Cultural Monument No.1, is a living history museum
in the heart of Old Town Calabasas where thousands of visitors
and schoolchildren can relive the excitement of the old west. Calabasas’ original “Last
of the Old West” Old Town offers a picturesque setting for
dining and shopping and is the location of the Calabasas Chamber
of Commerce.
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