Lost Oaks, located at 810 Oak Street will offer 78 energy-efficient units for Houston families. It will serve local families at 60% of below the area median income. The building will feature an amenity center with a mix of one, two, and three-bedroom units that will provide safe, stable housing for generations to come.

Lost Oaks is a $25,902,591 collaboration between the Mark-Dana Corporation, the Harris County Housing and Community Development Department which provided $3.1M in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding, the Harris County Housing Finance Corporation, the general partner and landowner, and Stellar Bank as the construction lender and Enterprise Housing Credit Investments etc. The project is one of many across Harris County that exemplifies a significant effort to address affordable housing needs for families and foster community development.

Lost Oaks is located on about 1.7 acres in northwest Houston. The site is near shopping, restaurants, banks, pharmacies, medical offices, religious institutions, and other services and will provide much needed affordable housing for families to the area.

Lost Oaks Rendering

A rendering of Lost Oaks at 810 Oak Street in northwest Houston.

First floor units will have a private patio and upper floor units will have balconies. The design features full perimeter fencing with controlled access gate, smoke detectors, and wiring for phone, cable and data service (CAT5e). The building boasts a clubhouse community center, a business center, fitness center, laundry facility, and even a swimming pool and outdoor grill facilities will also be included for use by residents.

In addition to residential units, the building boasts a clubhouse and community center, a business center, fitness center, laundry facility, and even a swimming pool and outdoor grill facilities will also be included for use by residents. These spaces are meant to serve as a community gathering point and bring neighbors and families together in positive, meaningful ways.

Lost Oaks is on scheduled to be completed by May 2026.

The clubhouse and first units are expected to open in December of 2025.

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