Mazur Drive Rancho Palos Verdes Street Guide | Silver Spur Views

Silver Spur Street Guide | Rancho Palos Verdes

Mazur Drive in Rancho Palos Verdes

Mazur Drive is one of those small Silver Spur streets many South Bay buyers have never heard of until they discover it in person. Quiet, elevated, tucked into a cul-de-sac, and positioned above Malaga Canyon and Malaga Creek, it offers a rare blend of privacy, views, neighborhood convenience, and understated Palos Verdes lifestyle.

This guide is written for homeowners, buyers, and future sellers who want a local, practical understanding of what makes Mazur Drive different.

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Cliff’s Notes Take

Cliff’s Notes Take

“Never heard of this street? Well, you have now. Mazur Drive is another special Silver Spur street. It ends in a cul-de-sac, sits high up on a plateau above Malaga Canyon Trail and Malaga Creek, and some of the homes have extraordinary South Bay views. On the right lot, it can feel almost like you’re flying in an airplane, with views toward Malibu, the Queen’s Necklace, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula laid out in front of you.”

Mazur Drive is not a high-volume street, and that is part of its appeal. It has very few homes, limited traffic, a quiet residential feel, and a setting that feels private without being disconnected from the rest of Silver Spur.

For buyers, the emotional draw is the view potential, the calm cul-de-sac setting, and the feeling of being tucked above open space. For homeowners, the scarcity matters. There are not many homes here, and when a good one becomes available, the buyer pool can become very focused.

Quick Facts About Mazur Drive

Street Type

Small cul-de-sac street in the Silver Spur area of Rancho Palos Verdes.

Setting

Elevated plateau above Malaga Canyon Trail and Malaga Creek with canyon, city, coastline, and South Bay view potential.

Home Style

Primarily 1950s and 1960s ranch-style homes, with a mix of original, updated, and expanded properties.

Street Feel

Quiet, low-traffic, neighbor-oriented, and relatively flat compared with many hillside Palos Verdes streets.

Buyer Appeal

Views, privacy, Silver Spur convenience, school proximity, cul-de-sac safety, and access to nearby parks and trails.

Potential Concerns

Some lots may have steep canyon-side drop-offs, wind exposure, older systems, and varying levels of yard usability.

What It Feels Like to Live on Mazur Drive

Mazur Drive is a small, quiet street where most traffic is local. Because it ends in a cul-de-sac, the rhythm of the street is more neighborhood-based than commuter-based. That matters to buyers who want children, pets, dog walkers, and neighbors to feel comfortable outside.

One of the most distinctive lifestyle features is the street’s elevation. You are not buried deep in the hills, but you are high enough to feel separation from the busier parts of the Peninsula. From certain homes, the South Bay opens dramatically below. Depending on the lot, orientation, landscaping, and home design, views may include city lights, coastline, canyon, mountains, the Queen’s Necklace, Malibu, and broader Palos Verdes ridgelines.

Local Expert Perspective

“One thing I like about Mazur Drive is that it gives you the quiet cul-de-sac feel without making you feel isolated. You can be tucked away above the canyon, but still close to Silver Spur Road, Peninsula Center, schools, shopping, parks, and the day-to-day conveniences that make this part of Rancho Palos Verdes so practical.”

For more local context, explore the broader community through the Scherb Homes Group Lifestyle Maps, which are designed to help buyers and homeowners understand neighborhoods, parks, schools, restaurants, trails, and community amenities across the South Bay.

Cliff’s Notes: Sunlight, Views & Outdoor Living

Cliff’s Notes Take

“In my experience, Mazur Drive is all about elevation, morning light, breezes, privacy, and view potential. The westward-facing side of the street is where some of the most dramatic outlooks can happen, especially if the home opens toward the canyon and South Bay. You may not get a full straight-on sunset from every lot, but you can get beautiful golden-hour light, early morning sun, and that incredible feeling of the Peninsula and coastline spreading out below you. Individual homes vary, but the right lot here can be really special.”

Because Mazur Drive sits high above canyon terrain, outdoor living depends heavily on the individual lot. Some homes may have usable patios, decks, terraces, or flat yard sections. Others may trade yard space for view drama and privacy.

The canyon-side homes can feel especially open, but buyers should be comfortable with hillside living, edge conditions, fencing, drainage, and lot usability. Homes on the more interior side of the street may offer a calmer, more traditional residential feel while still benefiting from the quiet cul-de-sac setting.

Silver Spur Neighborhood Map

Use this map to understand how Mazur Drive connects with the broader Silver Spur, Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, and Rancho Palos Verdes lifestyle.

Street Buyer Blueprint: Who Buys on Mazur Drive?

Understanding buyer psychology helps Mazur Drive homeowners think more clearly about future resale value. Buyers are not only purchasing a home here. They are buying quiet, elevation, views, privacy, and the feeling of being tucked away while still remaining connected to the Silver Spur lifestyle.

Primary Buyer: The View-Driven Silver Spur Family

Life stage: Often a family with children, or a couple planning long-term roots on the Peninsula.

Priorities: Schools, safety, neighborhood feel, views, yard or outdoor living, and convenience to Peninsula Center.

Why Mazur works: Cul-de-sac privacy, low traffic, view potential, and quick access to schools, parks, shopping, and youth activities.

Competing streets: Other Silver Spur cul-de-sacs, nearby Rolling Hills Estates streets, and view-oriented streets above Peninsula Center.

Why they pay a premium: A combination of views, privacy, scarcity, and family-friendly street feel.

Why they pass: Limited inventory, older homes needing updates, steep drop-offs, or lack of flat yard space.

Secondary Buyer: The Downsizing Peninsula Local

Life stage: Existing Palos Verdes or South Bay homeowner seeking a quieter, more manageable home.

Priorities: Single-level living, views, privacy, low maintenance, and staying close to familiar amenities.

Why Mazur works: Many homes are ranch-style, the street is relatively flat, and the neighborhood feels peaceful without being remote.

Emotional reason: They want beauty and calm without leaving the Peninsula lifestyle they know.

Why they pass: Major renovation needs, limited parking, too much slope, or a floor plan that does not live easily.

Secondary Buyer: The Remote Executive or Professional Couple

Life stage: Professionals who may work from home and value quiet, light, privacy, and inspiring views.

Priorities: Office space, natural light, strong internet, outdoor decks or patios, and a retreat-like home environment.

Why Mazur works: The elevation and canyon setting create a sense of escape while remaining close to South Bay employment centers.

Why they pay a premium: A view-facing office, sunrise light, privacy, and a home that feels emotionally different from flatter suburban streets.

Why they pass: If the home feels too dated, lacks usable outdoor space, or has distracting wind exposure.

Secondary Buyer: The Renovation-Minded View Buyer

Life stage: Buyer looking for an older ranch home with upside.

Priorities: Lot orientation, structural potential, views, and the ability to modernize over time.

Why Mazur works: Older homes on special lots can offer long-term value if the buyer sees the potential.

Competing streets: View streets in Silver Spur, Monte Malaga, and parts of Rancho Palos Verdes and Rolling Hills Estates.

Why they pass: If renovation costs, slope, drainage, or site constraints reduce the upside.

Mazur Drive Street Report Card

This score is a local, opinion-based framework designed to help buyers and homeowners understand how the street performs across lifestyle, location, and resale factors. Individual homes will vary.

Views & Setting10 / 10
Privacy & Quiet10 / 10
Cul-de-Sac Appeal10 / 10
Neighborhood Convenience9 / 10
Walkability & Dog-Walking Feel8 / 10
School & Family Appeal9 / 10
Lot Usability7 / 10
Architectural Consistency8 / 10
Resale Demand9 / 10
Scarcity Factor10 / 10
Total Street Score: 90 / 100

Why not higher? The main limitations are lot-by-lot variability, potential canyon-edge concerns, wind exposure, older home systems, and the fact that not every property will have the same view or outdoor usability.

Community Events Silver Spur Residents Often Know

Silver Spur’s lifestyle is not only about the homes. It is also about schools, youth sports, parks, Peninsula Center, and the traditions that bring families together throughout the year.

Major Peninsula Traditions

  • Palos Verdes Peninsula Holiday Parade of Lights
  • Palos Verdes Street Fair & Music Festival
  • Hills Are Alive Run/Walk
  • Community Helpline Fun Run & Fair
  • Concert in the Park

Silver Spur Lifestyle Events

  • Silver Spur Elementary Fall Festival
  • Silver Spur Elementary Jog-a-Thon
  • Palos Verdes Little League Opening Day
  • Tracy Austin Tennis Tournament
  • Summer Movie Nights at Ernie Howlett Park

The Holiday Parade’s route through the Silver Spur corridor is part of what makes this area feel central to Peninsula life. Nearby Ernie Howlett Park, Peninsula Center, youth sports, school events, and equestrian culture in Rolling Hills Estates all contribute to the everyday identity of the neighborhood.

For more related local lifestyle reading, see the Scherb Homes Group guides to Palos Verdes Little League, South Coast Botanic Garden, and Torrance Memorial Hospital.

Nearby Sales, Local Demand & Agent Experience

Mazur Drive benefits from the broader Silver Spur, Peninsula Center, and Rolling Hills Estates buyer pool. Buyers drawn to this part of the Peninsula often want convenience, schools, a neighborhood feel, and access to parks, sports, shopping, and trails.

Nearby Buyer Representation: 5118 Willow Wood Road

Scherb Homes Group represented buyers Zach K. and June Z. in their Rolling Hills Estates purchase at 5118 Willow Wood Road. Their experience reflects the kind of buyer confidence and local guidance that matters when relocating to the Palos Verdes Peninsula.

Buyer quote: “Relocating to Palos Verdes from the East Coast meant buying a home in a market we didn’t know from 3,000 miles away. Cliff made the entire process feel seamless. His local knowledge, responsiveness, attention to detail, and negotiation skills were instrumental in helping us secure our dream home.”

Read more Scherb Homes Group client stories

Seller Experience: 37 Mela Lane

Scherb Homes Group also represented the sale of 37 Mela Lane in Rancho Palos Verdes, near Peninsula Center, Central Rancho Palos Verdes, and Villa Verde.

Seller quote: “Cliff Scherb is one in a million! He was patient and attentive while helping to sell our parents’ house and went above and beyond with his time and expertise! Highly recommend using Cliff for any and all realty needs.”

Read the 37 Mela Lane testimonial

Recent Sales Commentary

“The important thing with streets like Mazur Drive is that buyers are not only comparing square footage. They are comparing feeling, privacy, views, street traffic, yard usability, school convenience, and long-term lifestyle. A home with the right view, floor plan, and outdoor connection can stand out quickly because there simply are not many streets like this.”

Off-Market Opportunities on Mazur Drive

Because Mazur Drive has so few homes, buyers cannot rely only on public inventory. A home may not become available often, and when one does, it can attract buyers who have been waiting specifically for a quiet Silver Spur cul-de-sac with view potential.

Local relationships matter in this type of micro-market. Knowing the streets, staying in touch with homeowners, understanding buyer demand, and tracking quiet interest can help identify opportunities before they are widely visible.

If you are a buyer hoping to purchase on Mazur Drive or a similar Silver Spur street, it may be worth discussing an off-market property strategy. If you are a homeowner, private interest can sometimes be tested before making a full public decision.

Homeowner FAQs About Mazur Drive

What makes Mazur Drive different from other Silver Spur streets?

Mazur Drive combines a small cul-de-sac setting, low traffic, elevated topography, and potential views over Malaga Canyon, the South Bay, the coastline, and surrounding Palos Verdes ridgelines. It feels quieter and more tucked away than many more visible Silver Spur streets.

Do homes on Mazur Drive usually command a premium?

The best-positioned homes may command a premium when they combine views, privacy, usable outdoor space, updated interiors, and strong floor plans. The scarcity of homes on the street also matters. However, premiums vary by lot, condition, orientation, yard usability, and the degree of view.

What should sellers on Mazur Drive highlight when preparing to sell?

Sellers should highlight the cul-de-sac setting, view potential, privacy, light, outdoor living, proximity to Silver Spur amenities, and the emotional lifestyle of being above the canyon. If the home has been updated, those improvements should be clearly documented. If the lot has slope or canyon-edge considerations, those should be presented transparently and professionally.

Thinking About Buying or Selling on Mazur Drive?

If you own a home on Mazur Drive, the right pricing and positioning strategy should account for more than square footage. Views, privacy, lot orientation, yard usability, floor plan, condition, and buyer psychology all matter here.

If you are a buyer, Mazur Drive is the kind of street where patience, preparation, and local relationships can make a difference.

Cliff’s Notes Take

“If you are curious about value, thinking about selling, or trying to buy into Silver Spur, I’m always happy to meet for coffee, talk through the market, look at your home, or help you understand what buyers are really responding to right now.”