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Renology Permit Watch · Woodland Hills-Warner Center, Los Angeles

Woodland Hills-Warner Center Remodel Permit Activity: June 2026

Residential remodel permit activity in Woodland Hills-Warner Center, Los Angeles for June 2026: 133 permits, median project valuation $5,000, project-type mix, and notable projects, from public City of Los Angeles LADBS data.

The Renology Magazine, reviewed by Dror Gigi, Co-Founder·Accessed July 7, 2026

133

Remodel permits, June 2026

$5,000

Median project valuation

+36

vs. prior month

Quick answer

Woodland Hills-Warner Center, Los Angeles recorded 133 residential remodel permits in June 2026. The median declared project valuation was $5,000. That is 36 more than the prior month.

Remodel permits by project type in Woodland Hills-Warner Center (June 2026)

Project typePermits issued
Home additions1
Accessory dwelling units (ADUs)9
Kitchen remodels13
Bathroom remodels10
Other alterations100

Categories are derived from each permit’s LADBS work description. Los Angeles files most residential work as a general alteration or repair, which is why the “other alterations” count is usually the largest.

Declared project valuation in Woodland Hills-Warner Center (June 2026)

Median declared valuation$5,000
Range (low to high)$501 to $150,000
Permits reporting a valuation123 of 133

These are the declared construction valuations homeowners filed with the city, not contractor bids or final costs.

Notable Woodland Hills-Warner Center projects this month

  • Interior or structural alteration · $150,000

    5665-5667 N WINNETKA AVE, 91367

  • Accessory dwelling unit (ADU) · $100,000

    22604-22606 W DOLOROSA ST, 91367

  • Interior or structural alteration · $95,000

    20800 block of W EXHIBIT CT, 91367

  • Kitchen remodel · $74,000

    4900 block of N LLANO DR, 91364

Locations are softened to the block level from the public permit record. Valuations are rounded to the nearest thousand.

12-month permit trend in Woodland Hills-Warner Center

MonthPermits 
October 2025107
November 202589
December 202597
January 2026120
February 202698
March 2026151
April 2026108
May 202697
June 2026133

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Frequently asked questions

How many remodel permits were issued in Woodland Hills-Warner Center, Los Angeles in June 2026?
Woodland Hills-Warner Center, Los Angeles recorded 133 residential remodel permits (building alterations and repairs to one- or two-family dwellings and apartments) in June 2026, based on City of Los Angeles LADBS building-permit records.
What was the typical remodel project valuation in Woodland Hills-Warner Center, Los Angeles?
Across the 123 June 2026 permits that listed a valuation, the median was $5,000, ranging from $501 to $150,000. These are the declared construction valuations homeowners filed with the city, not contractor bids or final costs.
What kinds of remodels were permitted in Woodland Hills-Warner Center, Los Angeles?
The June 2026 mix in Woodland Hills-Warner Center, Los Angeles was: 1 home additions, 9 accessory dwelling units (adus), 13 kitchen remodels, 10 bathroom remodels, 100 other alterations. LADBS records a plain-language work description on each permit; we read those to label kitchen and bathroom remodels, additions, and ADUs, and group everything else as general alterations and repairs.
Where does this permit data come from?
Every figure on this page comes from the City of Los Angeles LADBS building-permits dataset, a public record. We pull residential alteration and repair permits, group them by the Neighborhood Council the city assigns to each permit, and report the monthly totals. Source: City of Los Angeles Building Permits (LADBS) (public record), accessed July 7, 2026.
Do I need a permit to remodel my home in Los Angeles?
Most structural, electrical, plumbing, and addition work in Los Angeles needs a permit from the Department of Building and Safety (LADBS). Cosmetic work like painting or flooring usually does not. Confirm your specific project with LADBS before you start, since requirements change with scope.