Real Estate Office
who we are
Our family business was founded by Harvey Z. Raad, who started his Real Estate career in 1957 with Earl S. Kester Real Estate. Learning from one of the most knowledgeable and prominent Real Estate Brokers in the Lehigh Valley and the State of Pennsylvania, Harvey became a Broker and established our real estate office in 1962. A well-respected REALTOR who specialized in Residential and Commercial Real Estate, he became a member of the National Association of REALTORS, Pennsylvania Association of REALTORS, and Allentown Board of REALTORS (now known as the Greater Lehigh Valley Association of REALTORS). His honesty, high standard of ethics, and moral values are the foundation of our real estate office and are a tribute to his legacy.
As a second-generation REALTOR, son George E. Raad became licensed in 1972 and received his Broker’s license in 1984. Through his many relationships and affiliations over the years, he has kept the business progressing through the many changes that the real estate industry and profession have endured. Our family business has greatly expanded since 1962, primarily due to the hard work ethic that was taught by Harvey and Ruth Raad. These principles continue today through the involvement of 3rd generation grandsons, Christopher and Gregory, along with our family of Real Estate associates that share the same vision and goals. Take a look at our agents page and get in touch with us today!


Have A Question? We Are Here To Help You!
Frequently Asked Questions
At Harvey Raad Realtors, we understand that buying, selling, or investing in real estate comes with many questions—whether it’s your first home, a property investment, or a commercial venture. Our goal is to make the process as clear and stress-free as possible. That’s why we’ve put together this helpful FAQ section to answer the most common questions we receive from our clients. From understanding the buying process to tips for selling quickly and everything in between, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to contact our experienced team anytime!
Getting pre-approved for a mortgage is typically the first step. It gives you a clear idea of your budget and strengthens your position when making an offer.
The timeline can vary depending on market conditions, but buying a home typically takes 30–60 days from offer to closing. Selling a home may take longer based on pricing, location, and market demand.
A Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) done by a real estate professional can give you an accurate estimate of your home's current market value based on similar properties recently sold in your area.