Welcome to 26016 Oak Street! A brand new townhome community located in the charming city of Lomita. Each of these 9 brand new homes features 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, and stunning finishes all throughout. These units offer a cozy place to call home, couple with the comfort and style of a newly built residence. As you step inside, you’ll notice the natural light, open layout, and warm finishes that make these unique homes feel modern, yet still cozy and inviting. At the heart of each home is the kitchen, featuring crisp modern shaker cabinets, sharp matte black hardware, and sleek stainless-steel appliances. The ideal place for cooking, entertaining, or just day-to-day living. The open-concept floor plan connects the dining, living, and kitchen areas. All three bedrooms offer ample amounts of space, with great closet storage, and large windows that let in plenty of light. Each of the three bathrooms is also well-appointed, for comfort and convenience for residents or guests. Step outside to enjoy a private deck, ideal for your morning coffee, quiet reading time, or relaxing evenings under the stars. Surrounded by peaceful views, and beautiful old growth trees, these homes will show you why Lomita Pines is such an idyllic place to live. Come visit the new homes at 26016 Oak Street, and choose one to call “home,” before they are all gone! Please note that all interior photos are from Unit D.
1,501 Sq Ft
0.5615 Private Acres Exterior Space
Condo
$464 Monthly Maintenance/CC
Built in 2025
MLS/Listing ID PV25086318
2 Stories
9 Units
Walk-in Closets
Vinyl
Lighting
Community - Sidewalks
Community - Storm Drains
Community - Street Lights
Community - Suburban
Association - Insurance
Dishwasher
Parking - Garage
Parking - Guest
Lot - Landscaped
Gas Dryer Hookup
Washer Hookup
Balcony
Living Room Deck Attached
Open Floor Plan
Recessed Lighting
Disposal
Gas Range
Microwave
Refrigerator
Tankless Water Heater
Listing Courtesy of MERIT REAL ESTATE, AMIR AMIRI - 310-698-8600
Source of Data: CALIFORNIA REGIONAL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE