Lomita, United States Neighborhood Guide
Updated June 2026
Best for:
Families
Young Professionals
Investors
Retirees
Avg. Listing Price
¤883,432
Active Listings
125
Lomita blends a suburban sensibility with a touch of small-town charm, offering tree-lined streets, approachable amenities, and a slower pace that suits families and long-term residents while remaining within reach of Los Angeles-area conveniences.
Best for: Families, Young Professionals, Investors, Retirees
Pros:
- Affordable relative to nearby coastal markets
- Strong sense of community and good schools
- Solid rental demand with steady prices and growth potential
Cons:
- Limited nightlife and entertainment options nearby
- Commute times can be long for some to central LA or beaches
With a median listing price around $827k, buyers should factor into the purchase: solid school districts, access to transportation options, and a plan for maintenance on older homes common in Lomita. Consider proximity to Lomita Station for rail access and evaluate neighborhoods for flood risk and parking. Working with a local agent can help compare cap rates for investment properties and identify upcoming streets or blocks with recent price appreciation.
Best for: Families, Young Professionals, Investors, Retirees
Pros:
- Affordable relative to nearby coastal markets
- Strong sense of community and good schools
- Solid rental demand with steady prices and growth potential
Cons:
- Limited nightlife and entertainment options nearby
- Commute times can be long for some to central LA or beaches
With a median listing price around $827k, buyers should factor into the purchase: solid school districts, access to transportation options, and a plan for maintenance on older homes common in Lomita. Consider proximity to Lomita Station for rail access and evaluate neighborhoods for flood risk and parking. Working with a local agent can help compare cap rates for investment properties and identify upcoming streets or blocks with recent price appreciation.