Yvonne Zoon Real Estate

Yvonne Zoon Real Estate Real estate services throughout the Southbay, Redondo Beach, Torrance, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach. Let me help you find your dream home!

02/14/2026

Happy Valentines 💝 Grateful for all the special people in my life. Love comes in many forms and shapes. Make it a Special Day!

02/13/2026

Time for a reset and recharge in the middle of all this crazy energy. What better to have lunch at the beach in February in CA? đŸŒŠđŸŒŽđŸ„°

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Fun Fact:Many home buyers start searching right after the Super Bowl. This weekend becomes the official kickoff of sprin...
02/08/2026

Fun Fact:
Many home buyers start searching right after the Super Bowl. This weekend becomes the official kickoff of spring real estate season.

DM me for more info if you are ready to sell!

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01/16/2026

Fresh Year. I am touring lots of New Homes today. Lots of New Inventory. This one is right in my area. East to show. Great price. Is there anything you would like me to look out for? Contact me today. Happy to show. 😊



listing courtesy of Rahul Bhagat and Surbhi Bhagat
eXp Realty of California Inc

10/18/2025

My very FIRST Real walk since my injuries 2 months ago. It made me realize how much I missed them. I was allowed slowly walk up to 30 min. What better way to start and attend a community event right here at Henrietta Basin with donuts and coffee. So pretty out. đŸ€© All native CA drought tolerant plants đŸŒ± , lots of birds and dragon flies. Even saw what looked like a coyote den.

And a Merry Christmas!
12/24/2024

And a Merry Christmas!

Wishes of Happiness and Health to you and your Loved Ones This Holiday Season...

City of Long Beach tackling housing shortage for lower incomes. What do you think?
09/09/2024

City of Long Beach tackling housing shortage for lower incomes. What do you think?

In its quest to increase the availability of affordable housing, Long Beach is offering interest-free loans of up to $250,000 for homeowners who want to build ADUs — but the units have to be rented to low income residents.

Homebuyers: Here's What the NAR Settlement Means for You.Buying a home is one of the largest financial transactions most...
08/15/2024

Homebuyers: Here's What the NAR Settlement Means for You.

Buying a home is one of the largest financial transactions most people will ever undertake. Agents who are REALTORS¼ are a trusted source of advice and stand ready to help you navigate your homebuying journey and make the choices that work best for you. NAR’s recent settlement has led to several changes that benefit homebuyers, and we wanted to clearly lay them out for you.

Here is what the settlement means for homebuyers:

You will sign a written agreement with your agent before touring a home.
Before signing this agreement, you should ensure it reflects the terms you have negotiated with your agent and that you understand exactly what services and value will be provided, and for how much.
The buyer agreement must include four components concerning compensation:
A specific and conspicuous disclosure of the amount or rate of compensation the real estate agent will receive or how this amount will be determined.
Compensation that is objective (e.g., $0, X flat fee, X percent, X hourly rate)—and not open-ended (e.g., cannot be “buyer broker compensation shall be whatever the amount the seller is offering to the buyer”).
A term that prohibits the agent from receiving compensation for brokerage services from any source that exceeds the amount or rate agreed to in the agreement with the buyer; and,
A conspicuous statement that broker fees and commissions are fully negotiable and not set by law.
Written agreements apply to both in-person and live virtual home tours.
You do not need a written agreement if you are just speaking to an agent at an open house or asking them about their services.
The seller may agree to offer compensation to your agent. This practice is permitted but the offer cannot be shared on a Multiple Listing Service (MLS)— MLSs are local marketplaces used by both buyer brokers and listing brokers to share information about properties for sale.
You can still accept concessions from the seller, such as offers to pay your closing costs.
These practice changes will go into effect August 17.

Here is what the settlement doesn’t change:

Agents who are REALTORSÂź are here to help you navigate the homebuying process and are ethically obligated to work in your best interest.
Compensation for your agent remains fully negotiable, and if your agent is a REALTORÂź, they must abide by the REALTORÂź Code of Ethics and have clear and transparent discussions with you about compensation. When finding an agent to work with, ask questions about compensation and understand what services you are receiving.
You have choices. Work with your agent to understand the full range of these choices when buying a home, which will help you make the best possible decision for your needs.
More details about these changes and what they mean can be found at facts.realtor.

03/31/2024
Great news more Listings!
03/25/2024

Great news more Listings!

We'll break down how the latest real estate market data will come into play as the new buying and selling season revs up this spring.

EXCLUSIVE: Menendez Brothers Murder Mansion in Beverly Hills Finds a Buyer for $17MMar 21, 2024The Beverly Hills, CA, ma...
03/23/2024

EXCLUSIVE: Menendez Brothers Murder Mansion in Beverly Hills Finds a Buyer for $17M

Mar 21, 2024

The Beverly Hills, CA, mansion where the MenĂ©ndez brothers infamously murdered their parents with a shotgun in 1989 has found a buyer for $17 million—exactly 28 years to the day after a jury convicted them.

The sale of the seven-bedroom, 9,063-square-foot, Mediterranean-style villa on Elm Drive closed Wednesday, listing agent Amy Vertun, of Rodeo Realty, told Realtor.com.

The home in the elite 90210 ZIP code had been listed for $19,999,500. Details about the buyer were not immediately clear. The seller, telecommunications executive Sam Delug, had owned the house since 2001, when he purchased it for $3.7 million.

Forensic appraiser Orell Anderson, the president of Strategic Property Analytics, estimates that the mansion’s $17 million sale price is roughly 25% below prevailing market values.

Typically, homes where highly publicized murders have occurred sell at a discount, as many prospective buyers are uneasy about living in these properties. The discounts can range from 10% to 15% for violent crimes that receive only local news coverage, or even more for nationally-publicized murders, according to Anderson.

“It really is the bad voodoo that comes in when buying a house to live in with your family, that can creep out people,” Anderson tells Realtor.com of the typical discount on murder homes, also known as stigmatized properties. “There tends to almost always be a discount, but sometimes it’s purchased by people who are not bothered by these things.”

The Beverly Hills, CA, mansion where the Menéndez brothers infamously murdered their parents with a shotgun in 1989 has sold for $17 million.(Realtor.com)
The former MenĂ©ndez family mansion had been on the market since Dec. 1, when it was listed by Delug. The listing came months after a Peacock docuseries, “Menendez + Menudo: Boys Betrayed,” renewed interest in the notorious murder case.

Brothers Lyle and Erik MenĂ©ndez were convicted on March 20, 1996 of murdering their parents, JosĂ© and Mary Louise “Kitty” MenĂ©ndez, in the family’s Elm Drive home. At the time of the killings, Lyle was 21 and Erik was 18.

At trial, the brothers admitted to the killings. But they claimed they had acted in self-defense, out of fear their music executive father would kill them after they threatened to expose his alleged history of sexual and physical abuse.

Prosecutors argued the brothers had fatally shot their parents in the den of the family’s Beverly Hills mansion in order to inherit their father’s multimillion-dollar estate, including the home itself. A jury found the brothers guilty of first-degree murder, and they are both serving life sentences in prison without the possibility of parole.

The mansion was originally constructed in 1927 and redesigned in 1984 by real estate mogul Mark Slotkin, who sold the home to José for $4 million in 1988.

Slotkin, who remained a MenendĂ©z family friend and apparent confidant of the killer brothers, testified for the defense. He insisted that soundproofing he had installed in the home cast doubt on a maid’s claims to have overheard the family’s screaming arguments.

Following the murders, the Elm Drive home languished on the market for years, unable to find a buyer despite amenities including a pool, private tennis court, and two-story guesthouse.

Lawyers for the estate of the slain parents lamented in court filings that “it was widely believed by the home-buying public and the real estate brokers and agents that this house had bad ‘karma,’ and was one to be avoided,” according to the Los Angeles Times.

In 1991, the mansion finally sold for $3.6 million, far below the $4.8 million it had been appraised at prior to the sale, according to the Times. Television mystery writer William Link, a co-creator of “Murder, She Wrote,” reportedly acquired the home by 1993 for an undisclosed sum and lived there for eight years.

Link tried unsuccessfully to sell the mansion in 1997, listing it for $3.9 million. But after failing to find a buyer, he removed the listing a few years later.

The home was again listed in April 2001 for $4.15 million. Delug, the telecommunications executive, purchased it later that year for about $3.7 million.

He tackled major renovations to the home’s interior in 2002, but the exterior remains very similar to its appearance at the time of the murders. Tour buses still roll by the mansion, which is easily visible from the street, allowing sightseers to catch a glimpse of the notorious home.

Delug’s recent asking price of nearly $20 million equates to $2,207 per square foot, while the actual sales price clocks in at $1,876 per square foot. Both are more than the median listing price of $1,707 per square foot for other homes in the 90210 ZIP code, according to Realtor.com data.

Crazy Gorgeous Sunset tonight. 🌅 Sun kissed Orange Sky. I   had to stop the car. Also the most incredible Full Moon. Hap...
02/24/2024

Crazy Gorgeous Sunset tonight. 🌅 Sun kissed Orange Sky. I had to stop the car. Also the most incredible Full Moon. Happy Friday to all. I am going to enjoy this beautiful Sunny weekend especially after all this rain we had 🙏

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