Why Some Properties Attract Buyers Faster in Today’s Market
If you're a homeowner in San Pedro or the greater South Bay, you’ve likely observed the shifts [...]
What Sellers Need To Know About Pricing Their Home
If you’re thinking about selling your home in San Pedro or the South Bay, your goal is probably the [...]
Buying or Selling a Home? Here’s How You’re Boosting the Local Economy
When most people think about buying or selling a home, the focus is understandably personal—new beginnings, growing [...]
Historical Local Home Styles (San Pedro Today – November 2018)
Check out our newest column in the November Issue of San Pedro Today! There are many reasons why [...]
Should I stay (Rent) or should I go (Sell)?
If you are a homeowner, this question has surely crossed your mind at some point! Should I [...]
2024 Local Real Estate Market – A Year in Review
This is one of our favorite SPT columns as it gives us the opportunity to reflect on [...]
HH Coastal Annual Toy Drive: Supporting Two Great Local Charities
In 2018 we formed the Harper|Hazdovac Real Estate Team and it was that same year we began [...]
South Bay Real Estate Market Update: Insights into San Pedro, Rancho Palos Verdes, Palos Verdes Estates, and Torrance
In today’s fast-paced real estate market, staying up to date on the latest trends is more crucial [...]
Protecting Your Real Estate: E-Notification Service Offered by the Los Angeles County Assessor
We hope you are enjoying the tail end to your summer. Our exceptional climate this time of [...]
How Do Presidential Elections Impact the Housing Market?
How Do Presidential Elections Impact the Housing Market? As we approach the next presidential election, many homeowners, prospective [...]
Coastal Living and Land Movement on our Peninsula
Coastal San Pedro residents are no strangers to land movement and the havoc mother nature can wreak when, [...]
Preparing your Home for Heavy Winter Rains is Important. Even in California!
Although the thought of an “atmospheric river” running through your home or yard may not be something [...]














