Let’s explore recent home sales in Huntington Landmark January 2026. If you’ve been dreaming of ocean breezes and a neighborhood where people actually know your name, you’ve probably looked at Huntington Landmark. As we move into 2026, the market in this 55+ gated community is buzzing.

But I know what you’re really wondering: Is it still affordable? And what are people actually paying?
I’m breaking down the latest sales and the “vibe” of the community so you can decide if it’s the right spot for your next chapter. If you want to skip the reading and just talk to someone who knows every corner of this place, give Jay Valento a call at 562-413-7655. He’s the pro at finding the “hidden gems” here.
Huntington Landmark January 2026 Market Pulse: What’s Selling?
Huntington Landmark remains one of the most popular spots in Huntington Beach because it offers a “coastal lifestyle” without the $2 million price tag you see just a few blocks away.
Recent Sale Prices
Right now, the prices are holding steady, but “turnkey” homes (the ones with the pretty kitchens and new floors) are flying off the shelf.
- The 1-Bedroom Condos: These are perfect if you want to downsize and simplify. Lately, they’ve been selling between $488,000 and $620,000.
- The 2-Bedroom Favorites: These are the most popular models. Expect to see these move between $760,000 and $850,000.
- The Rare 3-Bedroom Units: These don’t come up often. When they do, they are fetching $849,000 to over $960,000.
How Fast Are Homes Moving?
In 2026, we aren’t seeing the “bidding war madness” of a few years ago, but good homes still sell in about 28 days. If a home is priced right and looks great, it’s usually gone before the second open house.
* Huntington Landmark sales are at full price. The current List to Sales ratio is 100.10%
Details of Each Sale for Huntington Landmark Properties
Why People Are Falling in Love with “The Landmark”
It isn’t just about the four walls of the condo; it’s about what happens once you step outside your front door.
That “Permanent Vacation” Feeling at Huntington Landmark
The amenities here are a huge draw. You’ve got:
- Two heated pools (one is huge, one is more for relaxing).
- Pickleball and Tennis: The courts are always active.
- The Woodshop and Ceramics: If you’ve been looking for a hobby, you’ll find it here.
- 24/7 Security: Having a guard at the gate just adds that extra layer of “I can sleep well tonight.”
The Location is Hard to Beat
You are less than two miles from the sand. You can hop on your e-bike and be at the Huntington Beach Pier or Pacific City in minutes. It’s the perfect balance of a quiet, gated neighborhood and a world-class beach town.
Important Things to Know Before You Buy
Before you sign on the dotted line, there are a few “insider” details you should know.
Ground Floor vs. Second Floor
Many buyers tell me, “Jay, I don’t want stairs.” If that’s you, we need to focus on the single-level ground floor units. They are the most in-demand. If you don’t mind a flight of stairs, the “carriage units” on the second floor often have beautiful vaulted ceilings and feel much more spacious.
Understanding the HOA
The Homeowners Association (HOA) does a lot here. In 2026, fees are generally around $460 to $510 per month. Before you gasp, remember that this covers your water, trash, cable TV, exterior maintenance, and earthquake insurance. When you add up what those cost individually, the HOA is actually a pretty good deal.
How to Win in This Market
If you’re serious about moving here, you need to be prepared. Here is my “cheat sheet” for success:
- Get Your Financials Ready: Whether it’s a pre-approval or “proof of funds” for a cash offer, have it in a folder ready to go.
- Check the “RedWagonTeam.com” Site: Go to RedWagonTeam.com. It’s way more accurate than the big national sites that often show homes that are already sold.
- Drive the Neighborhood: Don’t just look at the house. Drive through the gates at different times of the day to see if you like the energy of the area.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can my grandkids visit?
Absolutely! While it is a 55+ community, guests of all ages are welcome to visit. There are just rules about how long they can stay (usually a few weeks at a time).
Is there a lot of noise from the street?
Huntington Landmark is surprisingly quiet because it’s a gated community with lots of green belts. However, units closer to the perimeter might hear a little more city life than those in the center.
What about my dog?
Landmark is very dog-friendly! There are plenty of walking paths. Just check with Jay about the specific weight and breed restrictions the HOA might have.
Are there “hidden fees”?
The HOA covers most things, but you’ll still be responsible for your own electricity and interior “walls-in” insurance.
Is there a gym?
Yes! The clubhouse has a fitness center so you can skip the expensive gym membership.
Do I get my own garage?
Most homes come with a one-car garage or a assigned carport. We can check the specific unit you’re interested in to be sure.
Why should I use a specialized agent?
Because 55+ communities have unique rules and paperwork, using someone like Jay Valento (me) and my real estate partner, Lorene Morgan, ensures you don’t get a “surprise” after you move in.
Ready to Take a Look?
If you are thinking about buying or selling in Huntington Landmark, don’t do it alone. You deserve an agent who treats you like a neighbor, not just a transaction.
Would you like me to send you a list of the 3 best deals currently available in the community? Reach out to Jay Valento at 562-413-7655 or start your search at RedWagonTeam.com. Let’s find your perfect spot by the beach!












