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QUARTERLY WINTER 2019


ON THE COVER 2102 EAST BALBOA $24,750,000

Peninsula Point Newport Beach REPRESENTED BY

REX MCKOWN and MARCY WEINSTEIN

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MCKOW N | W E I NS T E I N | A SSO CI AT E S A S U PE R IOR R E A L E S TAT E E X PE R I E NC E

CONTACT US Nicholas Gannon | VP of Marketing gannon@mwaluxury.com www.MWALuxury.com

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PHOTOGR A PH Y David Heath | Western Exposure

EDITOR I A L & CR EATIV E Amy Adams | 1100 Media amy@1100.com

Compass is a licensed real estate broker (01991628) in the State of California and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only. Information is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, condition, sale, or withdraw without notice. McKown | Weinstein | Associates DRE# 01275953.


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uring a time of the year synonymous with gratitude and gifts, we are deeply appreciative of both; gratitude for our clients, co-workers (including new team members Alston Wong and Terrance Large), and work we love, and for gifts more lasting than those of a material nature, the gift of family, of friends, of all that makes life worth living.

For the future owners of 2102 E. Balboa Blvd., “life” begins with the stunning Peninsula Point address on the cover of this issue, a grand listing equally generous in amenities and sand space—over 8,000 square feet—with a dock to Newport Harbor and the world beyond. Though with every detail accounted for, this home is a world all its own. The issue concludes similarly, with a Final View of one of the finest homes in all of Orange County. Having recently sold for $38,000,000, marking the highest sale in Newport Coast gated communities and the highest sale ever in Crystal Cove, the home in this case is, in fact, truly and inarguably priceless. Some gifts are of infinitely more value. From our written explorations of an elegant restaurant in Peru, to an Icelandic retreat, to the revival of a regional tradition in Provence, to a publishing maven musing on her latest book, gifts also come in many packages. But as it is the season of giving, we also reflect on the homegrown John Wayne Cancer Foundation’s philanthropic impact. JWCF’s continued good work reminds us that the very best gift in life is simply life itself.

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Marcy Weinstein & Rex McKown Principals of McKown | Weinstein | Associates


MWA CONTENTS

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FRENCH, NATURALLY ATELIER VIME BRINGS BACK HANDMADE ARTISANSHIP

ICELANDIC RETREAT THE RETREAT AT BLUE LAGOON ICELAND COMBINES MAJESTIC GEOLOGY AND HOLISTIC DESIGN

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TOP SALES IN CRYSTAL COVE 6 CORAL RIDGE SOLD FOR $27 MILLION

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MWA TEAM

Rex McKown

Lena Ghezel

Principal Newport Coast Specialist 949 689 5018

Sales Associate Shady Canyon, Newport Coast & Turtle Ridge Specialist 714 914 3443

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“Working alongside this select group of experienced and ethical individuals is truly refreshing and inspiring.”

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Rex McKown has led the ultra-luxury real estate market in coastal Orange County through record-setting sales powerhouse M | W | A. With more than 19 years of sales expertise and a construction and development background, Rex navigates complex transactions to best serve his clients. Residing in Costa Mesa with his wife Jill and son Nash, Rex is most proud of being a father.

Eric Neff

Real estate agent Lena Ghezel started her 20-year career as a mortgage professional, gaining valuable insight on the financial aspect of real estate transactions before transitioning into residential sales. She fuses this knowledge with impeccable attention to detail, an outstanding work ethic and passion for interior design. The benevolent Ghezel donates a portion of the proceeds on every completed transaction to a charitable organization of her client’s choosing.

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Sales Associate Newport Coast Non-Custom Specialist 949 478 7823

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Maureen White Sales Associate Newport Coast Specialist 949 720 2683 DRE 00430565

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Professionally accomplished, Eric Neff pursues his clients’ objectives with a polished and proven approach. Well-versed in the intricacies of business, his spectrum of skills and talents promises a lucrative and enjoyable experience. Focused on outstanding service and working in a highly organized, detailoriented fashion, this trustworthy professional is adept in handling complex transactions.

Nick Smith Director of Operations

Nick Smith supports MWA’s top agents and daily operations, business growth strategy, and risk management. Smith’s transaction assistance and client interactions ensure a smooth, unsurpassed sales process. A self-proclaimed nerd at heart, Nick loves contracts, his wife and two sons, surfing, and anything related to the ocean.

Michael Franco Sales Associate Buyers Agent Specialist 949 200 2383 DRE 01421021

Top-ranking real estate professional Michael Franco delivers service with integrity. A results-driven expert in the Newport Beach, Newport Coast, Laguna Beach and Irvine luxury markets, he amplifies Marketing strategies with an approach to digital marketing recognized as generating leads worldwide. Negotiation and the ability to navigate complex domestic and international transactions are Franco’s forte.

Industry professional since 1976, Maureen White specializes in selling luxury custom homes and lots. White’s longtime work with the Irvine Company helped the firm launch its successful custom lot sales program in 1991 and her knowledge of the high-end real estate space and celebrity clients have widely contributed to MWA’s leadership standing.

Jonathan Curci

Sales Associate Balboa Island/ One Ford Road Specialist 949 274 0560 DRE 01993349

Since graduating from Chapman University with a bachelor’s degree in business and real estate, Jonathon Curci has hit the ground running with multi-millions in real estate sales in Orange County including high-profile, celebrity clients that garnered multi-page features for his listings in top global media.


Marcy Weinstein Principal Newport Coast Specialist 949 689 3550 DRE 01094198

Lili Kung Peters Sales Associate International Specialist 949 697 8062

Rob Smith Sales Associate Crystal Cove & Newport Harbor Specialist 949 697 8855

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In the luxury real estate market along Southern California’s Gold Coast, Lili Kung Peters brings global marketing knowledge, business experience and local market expertise to her clients. Her friendliness, dedication to service, and fluency in English and Chinese have earned her the revered reputation as the coast’s Realtor of choice.

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For nearly 15 years, Rob Smith has been at the forefront of luxury residential real estate in coastal Orange County, active in its exclusive enclaves and integral to several record-high sales. Offering sophisticated market valuations and analysis, skillful negotiations, and attentive client service, Smith counts professional athletes, Fortune 500 CEOs, celebrities, developers and entrepreneurs among his clientele.

Since launching her residential real estate career in the early 1990s, Marcy Weinstein has sold more properties in the custom neighborhoods of Newport Coast than any other real estate professional. Leveraging her wide-ranging capabilities and commitment to service, Weinstein assures her clients a rewarding transaction.

Nicholas Gannon VP of Marketing

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A prominent innovator in the ultra-high-end luxury real estate space, Nick Gannon ensures that the firm’s properties command competitive-edge visibility and top dollar. Outside of real estate, Nick dedicates his time to local nonprofit organizations, including Project Hope Alliance in Costa Mesa, as well as fostering international contemporary art as a member of Contemporary@LACMA.

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Alston Wong

Sales Associate Huntington Beach Harbour Specialist 714 493 0795

Sales Associate South Irvine 949 662 8369 DRE 02010835

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McKenna Weinstein Sales Associate West LA Specialist 949 554 7020 DRE 01938524

Raised in Newport Coast, McKenna Weinstein absorbed negotiation skills and a keen awareness of her marketplace from her family, Marcy Weinstein and Rex McKown. After graduating from USC’s Marshall School of Business, Weinstein refined her expertise in luxury marketing, social media management, and business market analysis.

Brought up within a real estate empire, John de la Haye has been a licensed real estate agent for nearly two decades. With an MBA from Pepperdine University, he worked with corporations, leading sales teams for companies like Microsoft, bolstering his knowledge for buying and selling properties. Working closely with clients, de la Haye has also been a volunteer sheriff with the Orange County Sheriff’s department since 9/11.

Jeff Blasingame

Sales Associate Coastal Property Specialist 949 887 2725 DRE 01725753

China native Alston Wong comes from a family of real estate investors and brings proficient negotiation skills, diligence and honesty-based relationship building to M|W|A. A vital part of lucrative commercial and residential transactions for sellers, and constructive, efficient deals for residential buyers, Wong anticipates introducing his expertise to Orange County, along with a strong network of Chinese investors, celebrities, and clients.

Terrence Large

Sales Associate Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Specialist 949 395 8555 DRE 02046282

With a decade-plus of resort, commercial and residential real estate experience, Jeff Blasingame’s exceptional attention to detail, trustworthiness, and natural inclination to deliver more than what is asked of him, render him extremely valuable to his clients. Jeff also serves as vice-chair for Oceana’s most successful fundraiser, SeaChange.

With an extensive background in sales and entrepreneurship, agent Terrence Large generates loyalty with his industry savvy, nuanced networking and negotiation. Prior, the OC transplant founded Connection Consulting, working with General Mills, Pillsbury and Target, and brings a record of exceptional service, communication and outcomes to M|W|A.


HERITAGE | Holiday

Prominent writer and editorial icon Pamela Fiori started her journey to the top of the publishing world at elite midcentury magazine Holiday, the groundbreaking publication she chronicles in a lush new book from Rizzoli.

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he trailblazing Pamela Fiori—acclaimed journalist and arbiter of culture—rose to the upper echelons of publishing at Hearst, where as editor-in-chief of its tent-pole publications Travel + Leisure and Town & Country she curated a vibrant, inspired vision for readers and later authored several books. Before these endeavors she worked at the subject of her latest tome, the sumptuous Holiday: The Best Travel Magazine That Ever Was (Rizzoli). As an ambassador of fascinating places and periods, Holiday was a cultural touchstone, stewarded by the visionaries and literary elite of an earlier era, which made for a magazine with a bold ambition and Madison Avenue sheen. Remembering Holiday as the “perfect training ground” for her storied career, Ms. Fiori expands on her journey to the top, and exploring new territory.

Pamela, you have such an amazing story. Was journalism always your path? Before I entered the world of magazines, I taught English at a high school in New Jersey, where I was born and raised. It never occurred to me to have ambitions as an editor until I walked into the editorial offices at Holiday. That changed everything. In what way did working at Holiday hone the perspective you later brought to Travel+Leisure and Town & Country? By the time I got to Travel & Leisure and, later, Town & Country, I was well prepared to edit, come up with story ideas, work closely with writers and with artists and photographers. I also understood how important it was to respect my co-workers, vendors and

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<<pages>> contributors. What I didn’t know about was managing people and having an editorial vision—that came, by necessity, in my positions at T&L and T&C. Why were you inspired to write Holiday now? Actually, the idea came from Charles Miers, the head of Rizzoli International. We were talking about book ideas and when he realized I’d gotten my start at Holiday—a magazine he greatly admired—he suggested that I write about its history. As far as it being the right time, I would say that it’s about time, even long overdue. I find the book to be a love letter to golden age of journalism. Do you? Magazine publishing, as well as all print journalism, had its heyday in the Fifties. Like the world of advertising, magazines were top of mind, even as television was making its mark. Americans were avid readers and depended on magazines as a form of entertainment, information and stimulation. Although glossy, Holiday was substantive in its featuring of many remarkable writers of the age, from Ernest Hemingway to Joan Didion. Did this compel you to the material? Indeed, it did—not only for me but for millions of readers who turned to Life, Look, The Saturday Evening Post and others to inform and uplift them. Excellent reporting and narrative writing as well as great photojournalism were a combination that was hard to beat.

What do you consider your most lasting mark on journalism? Putting the reader first, always and forever, and setting high standards for them, my staff and myself. Aside from being a prolific writer of travel, what kind of traveler are you? Discerning but not jaded. I am curious and intrepid but not reckless. I also know myself and my limits, and won’t do foolish things. On the other hand, being overly cautious might make one miss thrilling experiences. If you could pop into a piece that was written about in Holiday, what would it be? Are there other pieces that you found particularly enticing? E.B. White’s essay “Here is New York,” written in the late 1940s. Kenneth Tynan on Havana during Castro’s reign, including his visit with Ernest Hemingway. Budd Schulberg’s unflinching take on Hollywood. The special issues on Paris, Japan, Russian, and Germany. What do you look for in a destination that makes it worthy to write about? I much prefer complex places with exotic flavors such as Morocco, India, East and South Africa. Bland doesn’t interest me in the least. It’s like opting for beige over the colors of the rainbow. rizzoliusa.com


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The founders of Atelier Vime established its wicker workshop in a majestic old building in the small village of Vallabrègues, France in homage to an artistic tradition with a rich regional heritage.

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F R E NCH, NAT U R A LLY Atelier Vime brings a beautiful form of ancient, hand-made artisanship back to a provenance where it once flourished—and does so again. Words by

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rovence is of a particular beauty, a honeypot of a place where one finds lively markets, lavender fields, sun-bleached buildings and medieval charms, all wrapped in a pastoral embrace that the rest of the world can only envy. Which is why so much of the world comes here, including Benoit Rauzy and Anthony Watson, who found in the region’s village Vallabrègues, much more than just another pretty town (and certainly more than they bargained for). Here was the heart of a rich heritage that runs deeps on the banks of the river Rhône and inspired their thoroughly French studio, Atelier Vime. Atelier Vime is a success story not unlike that of many others in that it began as a bit of a fluke. As fate would have it, Rauzy and Watson, who were already keen collectors of vintage rattan and wicker prior to their latest coup, were not searching for anything other than a new house when they happened on an old but well-preserved hôtel particulier; there, in a scattering of sketches and baskets in an unfinished condition were the remains of a once thriving wicker trade in the village, where in the 18th-century as many as 450 out of 1800 villagers were wickerworkers. The mansion in their midst, which was built in 1730 for a notable local family and went on to serve as a seat of wicker making, was in the thick of it. Larger than what the duo envisioned, but with a generous courtyard, the property’s patined walls, faded paint and beautifully preserved fireplaces spoke— immediately and viscerally—to their artistic inclinations. In its past they saw the future, and in this discovery was their decision to establish Atelier Vime.

Provence is of a particular beauty, a honeypot of a place where one finds lively markets, lavender fields, sun-bleached buildings and medieval charms, all wrapped in a pastoral embrace that the rest of the world can only envy.

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Showing a raw talent for both business and beauty, Rauzy and Benoit installed a wicker studio in the building and would, with the help of Provençale craftspeople to bring their designs to life, along with three soaking ponds for fresh wicker on the property, find an audience rapt for its work and establish an exciting new era for a trade that for at least three decades in the village had been completely extinguished. Those days are done. Over a relatively few numbers of years, Atelier Vime expanded its foothold in the design world and today offers a variety of hand-woven vintage pieces by the likes of legendary midcentury designer Charlotte Perriand, for one distinguished example, as well as designs made from raffia and rope and a collection of contemporary furnishings and lighting. (Perhaps we should have seen the now-operational interiors business coming?) Backdropped by a beautiful historic building, the studio’s rich aesthetic milieu responds to the present—thanks in large part to an exquisitely curated social feed that has brought it to the attention to some of the biggest names in contemporary interiors, including L.A.-based David Netto and French favorite Pierre Yovanovitch—but is based on the past. At the core of everything at Atelier Vime is this heritage. Part of its work, via cultivation and craft, is to help preserve the local ecosystem so that the reedy, flexible rattan will run as rampant as the river Rhône runs deep, and the centuries-old craft of a region exists for centuries to come. ateliervime.com

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ICEL A N DIC R ET R E AT Combining majestic geology and holistic design, the Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland is a unique concept with well-being and hospitality at its heart.

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here are very few places on Earth where one immediately feels a sense of wonder from exposure to the natural landscape. The Retreat at Blue Lagoon is one such place. Located 45 minutes from Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik, on Reykjanes Peninsula— designated a UNESCO Global Geopark in 2015—the Retreat opened its doors in 2018 and consists of a subterranean spa, geothermal lagoon, restaurant focusing on Iceland’s culinary traditions, and a 62-suite hotel. Designed by Sigríður Sigþórsdóttir, the founder and lead architect of Basalt Architects who spent time exploring the lava fields before determining the best site, the project aims to highlight the fascinating landscape and the revitalizing powers of geothermal seawater, renowned for its healing and rejuvenating properties. One of the main challenges for Sigþórsdóttir was adapting the construction process to the way lava unexpectedly behaves, and to fuse building and geology. In this paradise of relaxation and exploration, equal emphasis is placed on taking care of the mind, body and spirit, while the interplay of architecture, design and geothermal seawater is omnipresent. In the lobby of the Retreat, the lounge’s wood-burning fireplace gives life to a cozy atmosphere and wall-to-wall glass invites guests to admire the sublime surroundings. In the library, the view is also the main protagonist, while the gallery showcases a selection of ceramics. Part of a 1,600-piece collection from the Icelandic Museum of Design and Applied Art, the ceramics are by artists such as Ragnar Kjartansson, Kogga, Dieter Roth and Steinunn Marteinsdóttir, among others. In all the spaces where the furniture is mostly by B&B Italia (including brand classics as well as bespoke pieces exclusively designed for the Retreat), the interior design was conceived by Basalt Architects and Milan-based Design Group Italia (DGI). “What does ‘timeless sophistication’ mean?” asks Sigurdur Thorsteinsson, chief creative officer at DGI. “It means simple shapes. It means colors that are At the Retreat at Blue Lagoon every tone-to-tone. It means high quality in terms of the materials and the finishing. It means extreme element of the design enhances the vistas and was attention to detail. But it should also convey a created to exist in harmony with volcanic rock, sense of warmth and a reassuring atmosphere. You should feel cocooned.” crystal-clear water and moss-covered horizon.

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Each of the comfortably sized 62 suites has floorto-ceiling windows, no television (to ensure quietness) and a terrace on the lower level with views of the lava and lagoon—a 9,690-squarefoot waterscape—while offering endless perspectives on the upper floor. Through the lighting design, Liska/Verkis took a human-centric approach where both natural and artificial light aims to nourish and relax. Inspired by Iceland’s spectacular nature, artist Ragna Róbertsdóttir created several pieces for this project, such as the lava-based wall installation for Moss Restaurant and salt-based topographical “mindscapes” for the hotel’s five large suites. Accessible during four hours of the day and for guests of the hotel, the spa provides a unique experience where the human connection to the breathtaking environment seems to happen in a magical way. Daily yoga sessions, guided hikes and a seven-course gourmet journey are also available. At the Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland, every element of the design enhances the vistas and was created to exist in harmony with the volcanic rock, crystal-clear water and moss-covered horizon. And because of that, here architecture and nature are one. bluelagoon.com

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C U L I N A R Y C U LT U R E Close to the city of Cusco, the restaurant MIL by acclaimed chef Virgilio MartĂ­nez pays tribute to the rich culture of Peru in an exceptional environment.

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rriving at MIL is quite an adventure. Located 11,500 feet above sea level, this restaurant created by Peruvian chef Virgilio Martínez—who also helms Lima’s famous Central Restaurante—provides much more than a gastronomic experience. It also offers the opportunity to dive into the culture of the region through a menu consisting of eight “moments” that reflect eight high-altitude ecosystems. All the dishes are made exclusively with local ingredients (many grown on-site) such as roots, native potatoes and different types of corn honoring the farm-to-table concept and taking Peruvian cuisine to new heights. Among the highlights from the menu, which changes according to the season, Andes Central is an interpretation of a traditional culinary technique from the Peruvian Andes consisting of slow-roasting root vegetables in a huatia, or traditional oven made of mud, while Diversity of Corn includes different native varieties including white corn, chullpi and piscoronto, combined with cheese. Beyond the food, MIL’s location is also truly unique. Situated in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, the restaurant is on the edge of the Moray archaeological complex, which is characterized by its concentric, stepped paths and is known for having served as an agricultural research center several centuries ago. “This enormous coliseum is composed of circular terraces supposedly designed to generate different microclimates,” says the MIL team. “It is said that this big piece of Inca architecture and engineering was an important center of agricultural experimentation.”

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of Estudio Rafael Freyre. “The steps in the stairway gradually become small terraces where native plants are cultivated. This way, we created a small transition space whose lytic materiality and graduated shape connect the archaeological area and MIL. (…) We think it is paramount for architecture to tie into the local communities and bring continuity to the historical legacy of their traditions. After remodeling the building, originally designed by architects Óscar Borasino and Ruth Alvarado, the restaurant merges into Moray’s natural, cultural and social setting organically and respectfully.” Traditional materials from the Andes and artisanal techniques such as local earth, fibers, minerals, stone carving and finishes in adobe and colored clays were used throughout. “The first step was to harken back to these construction techniques and get to know them in-depth,” the Estudio Rafael Freyre team explains. “We sought to recover them in order to reinterpret and integrate them with contemporary technologies and processes, allowing us to develop and reinvent them. We believe in a close relationship between the materials, climate, altitude, history and artisanal traditions of each place.” With a capacity of 20 diners and only open for lunch, MIL was created with the objective of respecting the surrounding nature. It also involves the local communities (of Kacllaraccay and Mullaka’sMisminay) who participate into the project as they work on the MIL’s lands and receive half of the harvest. Cacao, coffee and liquors are also produced here.

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Given all that is offered, it took 10 years to bring this project to life, following an approach that combines anthropological aspects, gastronomy, the landscape and science in order to both respect and reflect the fascinating place where MIL sits. Through his passionate approach to food and experimentation in his laboratory, Martínez strives to connect with people, nature and the Andean world. With MIL, the chef pays tribute to the culture and identity of Peru, day after day. milcentro.pe

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In addition to the restaurant, “Mater Iniciativa is a biological and cultural center where we do projects of investigation that nurture our cuisine and study the relation between the social and the environmental from different perspectives: historic, cultural, and geographical, among others,” Martínez says. “We have come to understand that a plate of food will never be more important than the tradition of an ingredient.” MIL also houses Flavour Lab Cacao, dedicated to a wild species of cacao (called cacao chuncho) that grows in the city of Quillabamba.


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rafted by master builder Rodeo Homes in the highly attractive and private gated community of Crystal Cove, this estate is a work of art. With hand-finished details and thoughtful design elements, the seven-bedroom, 12-bath residence offers a state-of-the-art twist on classical architecture. Exploiting its true western orientation, and immersed in sunsets year-round, the home’s sprawling 21,220-square-foot lot looks out over the sparkling sea by day and to the city lights at night. The real beauty is in the details: artisan craftsmanship and built-in convenience around every corner. Picture professional-caliber Thermador appliances, a laundry room with granite finishes, temperature-controlled wine cellar, private gym, sound studio, high-end theater, central control system and subterranean garage—accoutrements that not only make life easier, but infinitely more beautiful too. Enjoy downtime in the entertainment area or private home theater, or retire to the lavish master retreat to indulge in a steam shower, spa bath, relaxing living area and gorgeous promenade with stunning views. This magnificent estate by the sea captures the mild temperatures and temperaments of Southern California—a home where you’re never far from the water.

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nspired by exceptional properties throughout the southern region of France, this sprawling estate is truly authentic, transporting all who visit to the French countryside via its design, vintage materials and unique site. At the end of a secluded lane within the guard-gated community of Shady Canyon, this breathtaking villa, perched atop a 1-acre promontory, has no nearby neighbors and sweeping vistas of rolling hills, city lights and distant ocean. The nearly 12,500-square-foot, five-bedroom, eight-bath home is infused with natural light. Every finish and detail is of the highest quality, meticulously selected and artisan crafted, reflecting the warmth and charm of rural French living. The majority of the home sits at ground-level and is designed for effortlessly elegant living and entertaining—indoors and on the expansive grounds—with walls of French doors throughout that open to sheltered courtyards and terraces, formal gardens, an outdoor kitchen and bar, pool and spa, pool house and alfresco cigar lounge. Inside there is a spectacular great room with high, barrel vaulted ceiling and towering stone fireplace. For relaxed day-to-day living, the home offers a comfortable family room and wonderful chef ’s kitchen with adjacent glass-walled morning room. The main-level master wing includes a stately bedchamber, marble-clad bath and walk-through wardrobe that lead to an adjoining bedroom suite. This is a property for true aficionados of fine living and authentic design.

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illa Papillon (Butterfly Villa) is perhaps one of Pelican Hill’s most inspiring estates. Spanning an exceptionally private double lot for 228 feet of prime view frontage, this residential masterpiece captures views stretching from Newport Harbor to Catalina to Palos Verdes. Live and entertain on a grand scale—indoors and on the expansive grounds—in spaces evocative of the world’s finest hotels. Every finish and fixture has been hand-selected for lasting quality and beauty, from Murano glass chandeliers, opalescent Venetian plaster and rare blue slab onyx to 24K gold Sherle Wagner faucets and Greek Thassos marble with pearl inlays. Exquisitely light and bright, the estate home highlights a red velvet-upholstered, state-of-the-art theater; cabana room inspired by the Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel; a beautifully appointed cocktail and cigar bar, and a breathtaking master wing with full spa bathing suite and dual designer-boutique influenced dressing rooms. The grounds include an abundance of covered, heated loggias with media amenities and fireplace, pool, spa, koi pond, play area, volleyball court, outdoor pavilion kitchen and dining area. An elevator and subterranean 3,570-square-foot finished showroom garage complete this iconic property.

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ith the timeless ambiance of a Montecito estate, the home’s inviting spaces clad in beautiful, neutral tones and finishes, bathe in abundant natural light. Designed for effortless indoor/outdoor entertaining, these generously scaled spaces open to numerous loggias and terraces, grounds and spectacular views. The property features six bedrooms and eight baths, including an optional on grade secondary master and detached guest casita. Spanning the entire upper level, the lovely master suite features an expansive ocean and golf view terrace, indulgent his and hers bathrooms and dressing room, and adjoining office or nursery. The rear grounds unfold a sparkling saltwater pool and spa, fire pit, spacious heated loggia, and shaded pergola dining room with media, heaters and barbecue. Other highlights: a chef ’s kitchen, wine cellar with dining and tasting room, separate staff quarters, private motor court and a four-car garage.

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ucked behind a private gate at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, and resting on an ocean-view lot of well over onehalf acre, this sprawling, Tuscan-inspired, four-bedroom and five-bath residence offers nearly 6,300 square feet of interior living space—complemented by an additional 1,500-square-foot covered outdoor living area with the majority of this sum on the main level. The eat-in gourmet kitchen is the heart of the home with ample room for a dining table plus a large center island. An adjacent living area opens on one side to a central courtyard with lively fountain and, on the other, to a covered patio with fire pit. Sharing the main floor is the master suite offering coastal views and a spa-style bath with dual walk-in closets, detached guest quarters and a professional-quality home theater. The second floor includes two bedroom suites, a media room and ocean-view loggia with fireplace, while the third story loft is perfect for a home office, workout room or art studio. Beckoning from the expansive backyard is a grassy lawn, sparkling pool and cabana, complete with outdoor kitchen. Beyond that, the guard-gated community of Crystal Cove itself has much to offer residents and guests, including the 2-plus acre Canyon Club for swimming, tennis, exercise, entertaining and meetings. There are also parks, greenbelts and hiking trails. Conveniently located just outside of the community gates, Crystal Cove Promenade presents a boon of casual and upscale options for dining and shopping. And sitting just across Pacific Coast Highway, Crystal Cove State Beach issues a constant summons.

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rguably the finest estate publicly offered in the Newport Coast, 7 Pelican Vista is a masterwork of timeless beauty and design around every corner to complement unparalleled views of Newport Harbor, California coastline, and the Pacific Ocean with Catalina in the backdrop. At just over 11,600 square feet—plus 3,000 square feet of covered loggias—the estate is positioned on a peninsula lot that measures nearly 30,000 square feet. It boasts five full suites, 11 bathrooms and every amenity that one could wish for. Entering the estate’s front gates through sunken Italian gardens transports one to the most private property in the community. Throughout: custom millwork, fine wood, stone flooring, and exquisite, artisancrafted molding. Adorned with authentic antiques and bespoke furnishing, artifacts and art, this property appeals to the most discerning clientele. The grounds offer amenities from the JBL Home theater, billiards room and multiple spas to heated floors, automated shades, and state-of-the-art security system, to name a few. To fully comprehend the quality and craftsmanship of this estate, it must be viewed with the naked eye.

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estled in Newport Coast’s highly desired and private gated community of Pelican Hill, this palatial estate exudes the Southern California resort lifestyle, with its 7,360-square-foot residence adorned with fine finishes and stonework throughout. Perched on a generous lot of over 17,000 square feet, the home indulges canyon views evoking Tuscan hillsides, sports five bedroom suites and six-and-a-half baths, and embraces formal and informal living spaces, an executive two-story office/library, a chef ’s kitchen, grand two-story foyer with domed ceiling, breakfast nook, second-story living space, subterranean garage, billiards room, gym, and wine cellar. Outside, amongst mature foliage and carefully crafted hardscapes, is a pool, Jacuzzi, water features, outdoor fireplace, and barbecue pavilion/covered loggia.

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loating on a front row-type setting, this stunning Crystal Cove estate residence blends the romance of classic coastal architecture with the timeless appeal of finely appointed traditional interiors and spectacular ocean views. Set on a spacious and gated, approximately 22,578-square-foot lot with lush landscaping including specimen trees and abundant seasonal flora, the home and the guest house are exceptionally private. Nearly 8,096 square feet, the main residence encompasses five bedrooms, six bathrooms and a powder room with finishes and amenities handselected for their beauty and quality. Designed to maximize white water views of the Pacific, coastline, and Catalina, the home also features high-ceilinged rooms suffused with natural sunlight that flow from one to the next and out to the exquisite grounds. Ideal for outdoor living and entertaining, the residence reveals an array of covered loggias and terraces, sunny courtyards, lawns, a pool/spa, outdoor fireplace and water features. Interior highlights, meanwhile, include an entertaining suite with formal living and dining rooms; a substantial kitchen suite spanning a chef ’s kitchenette, , pair of butler’s pantries, and breakfast room; family room with fireplace; library/study; playroom; and master suite with sitting room, fireplace, two dressing rooms and spa bath. All is the pleasure of living within guard-gated Crystal Cove.

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REAL ESTATE | Shady Canyon

19 Spike Moss SHA DY C A N YO N , I RV INE 19 S P I K EM O S S .CO M $ 8 ,69 5 ,0 0 0 | 6 B ED RO O MS

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estled on top of a hill in the exclusive and private guard-gated community of Shady Canyon, this spacious six-bedroom estate encompasses romance and warmth. The expansive, open floor plan offers an effortless flow between spaces whose features include limestone fireplaces, hand-crafted cabinets and built-ins, forged iron chandeliers, custom wood floors, hand-painted clay tiling, and intricate arched ceilings. Located on an ideal corner lot, the home’s courtyard, adorned with blooming citrus trees and an inviting fountain, is one space of an estate that occupies over three-quarters of an acre and accommodates two motor courts and a five-car garage. Ideal for entertaining, the home is equipped with an oversized kitchen with Wolf appliances, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, service kitchen, wine cellar, sunken bar and formal dining room. The ground floor also houses a full home theater, library, game room, exercise room, casita and a junior master suite complete with a dry sauna and steam room. The second floor is as splendid with three en-suite bedrooms in addition to the magnificent master bedroom along with a full sitting room and fireplace. Shady Canyon itself offers a private country club, fitness facilities, tennis courts, biking trails and a community pool, but given that the home is just a short drive to pristine beaches, its owners will enjoy the beauty, serenity, and privacy that one finds in the Tuscan countryside.

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7 Shell Beach C RYS TA L COV E CUS TOM S , NE W P O RT COA S T

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t approximately 7,600 square feet, this custom estate presents the prestige of living lavishly, behind the second gate, but at just the right size. Likely the only eight-bedroom home available in Crystal Cove, this property takes its exterior design cues from villas in the south of France, and the tone of its interior from the rustic and contemporary aesthetics of European interiors. Unobstructed panoramic ocean views out to Catalina Island and up the coast, including Newport Harbor and Palos Verdes, reveal spectacular scenes of daytime, sunset and city lights both inside the residence and outside, by the pool and fire pit, in the generous backyard. Thoughtfully designed with both a main-level and upper-level master bedroom suite, the home offers three additional guest suites within the main house, as well as three exterior guest suites accessed via a private, gated interior courtyard. A large family room, intimate formal dining room and cozy country kitchen, complete with fireplace and butler’s pantry, finishes the main level. Rounding out the amenities are climatecontrolled wine room and subterranean garage.

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2122 Lower Lake LEMO N HEIGH T S , NO RTH T US T IN 212 2LOW ER L A K E .CO M $ 8 , 35 0 ,0 0 0 | 4 B ED RO O MS

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ucked in the peaceful, secluded North Tustin Hills, this estate sits on over five majestic acres where a private lake with entertaining space, park-like gardens, sprawling lawns, a detached private guest house, lighted tennis court, pool with cascading waterfalls, outdoor kitchens, and covered patios form an inspiring setting for the masterfully crafted, main house. A complete, no expense spared and no surface left unattended renovation refreshed the house, which boasts nine fireplaces, hardwood floors throughout, four bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a wine cellar with tasting room, home gym with sauna and steam room, private office, safe room, and Miele-clad chef’s kitchen. Technology abounds too, demonstrated by Bang & Olufsen audiovisual equipment and systems throughout, a high-tech video camera surveillance system, Lutron lighting system, Toto Neorest toilets, and fully automated floorto-ceiling window shades. Outside the experience is just as plentiful, with hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding excursions in the company of wildlife and natural settings. (Option to purchase the adjoining lot next door as well.)

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14 Pelican Point <<pages>> PELIC A N P O IN T, NE W P O RT COA S T 14 PEL I C A N P O I N T.CO M | $7,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 | 5 B ED RO O MS

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n Pelican Point’s premier gated neighborhood, this custom build from renowned Rodeo Homes promises tranquil resort living from its perch on Pelican Hill Resort’s famed golf course. Surveying sprawling fairways and pristine greens, the beautifully maintained five-bedroom, seven-bathroom estate stretches just over 7,700 square feet and boasts custom woodwork and cabinetry, rich stone surfaces, and warm hardwood flooring throughout. Inside, a grand, two-story open foyer flanked by a formal living/sitting area and an executive office leads into a dining room appointed with a pocket wine case, buffet/bar and seating for 10. The informal living space, kitchen and breakfast nook look out to the backyard—all face fairways and ocean. While the home’s subterranean level accommodates media and lounge space, a gaming area, massage and spa rooms, an indoor lap pool, laundry room, sauna, and oversized garage space with storage, its upper level embraces secondary bedrooms and the master retreat. Finally, with the property’s manicured ocean-front community offering desired direct beach access, this epitome of Southern California living beckons to be seen.

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nspired by the seaside villas near St. Tropez in the south of France, the estate named Villa Saffron is perched 604 feet above sea level on a front row lot and indulges views of Pelican Hill Resort Golf Course as well as the Pacific Ocean, Newport Harbor, city lights, and a span from San Clemente to Catalina Islands to Palos Verdes. The four-bedroom, six-bathroom, approximately 7900-square-foot residential wonder embraces everything one could desire: a soaring entry hall, grand entry gallery, two staircases, bar, downstairs guest suite or office, formal office, media/ playroom, tented dining room in the round, salon, kitchen, nook family room, butler’s pantry and laundry room. On the second floor, the gracious master suite faces the view and includes a sitting area, luxurious bathroom with spacious, his-and-hers walk-in closets and a deck, while the gallery on this level has a Romeo and Juliet balcony-facing atrium and large terrace over the dining room area. A second en-suite bedroom with walk-in closet and bath, balcony and ocean view completes a picture finished with a formal office with two terraces, one on each side, a full third-floor guest suite with bedroom, sitting area, private patio and French doors that open to the front courtyard.

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truly one-of-a-kind custom estate home with an anticipated but atypical premium location and spectacular panoramic views overlooking the 6th fairway at world-class community Shady Canyon forms an image of picture-perfect living. An inviting, grand foyer exudes opulence with Crema Marfil stone flooring while a large gourmet kitchen opens up to a spacious great room that gives way to an amazing backyard with outdoor pool, covered barbecue, fireplace and, of course, breathtaking golf course. The main level also features a library, two powder rooms, grand living room, bar and three secondary bedrooms, while the sumptuous master located on the upstairs level positions itself as the main event with two closets, fireplace, spa tub, tower room, wet bar with refrigerator and expansive balcony. There are two additional bedrooms upstairs, each with their own bathroom. Not to be outdone, the rare indoor pool sits next to the sauna and steam room area in the subterranean level. This level also hosts a movie theater, temp-controlled wine cellar, bonus room and last but not least a private gym that leads to a secondary living room. Take this opportunity to live in this incomparable gem—it won’t last long.

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REAL ESTATE | Crystal Cove Customs

8 Midsummer C RYS TA L COV E CUS TOM S , NE W P O RT COA S T

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n one of the best ocean view lots in Crystal Cove, this Northern Italian-inspired custom estate, designed by renowned architectural firm EBTA, is due for completion December 2019. At over 13,000 square feet of living space on three levels, the home offers six bedrooms and 10 baths. The main level consists of a grand living/dining salon with a towering ceiling; a gourmet kitchen and morning room that open to a massive great room with panoramic views; a gracious guest suite, office/library, second kitchen, sizable butler’s pantry and teen room. The upper level offers an expansive master suite with dual baths and closets; three additional bedroom suites; and a secondary laundry room. The subterranean level includes a large entertainment space with bar and wine cellar; home theater; gym; nanny/housekeeping suite; large primary laundry room; and eight-car garage. Outside, the loggia overlooks a beautiful pool, spa and cabana, and features spectacular ocean, harbor, Catalina Island, city lights, sunsets and other coastal views all the way to Palos Verdes.

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erched atop Corona Del Mar’s fashionable hilltop enclave Spyglass, this ocean-view tennis estate courts endless possibilities. Positioned on a rare double lot, this property offers the best views Southern California has to offer, from Newport Harbor and the California coastline, up to Palos Verdes, to the twinkling city lights with year-round sunsets and Catalina resting in the backdrop. Inside and out, the view is equally splendid. The home’s traditional exterior aesthetic intersects perfectly with the soft contemporary interior, highlighting a unique juxtaposition. At just over 9,000 square feet, the six-bedroom, seven-bathroom residence shows its modern side with an executive office suite, grand foyer, bar/lounge, ocean-view dining room, formal living space, gourmet kitchen, recreational room and gym, while exterior grounds boast a tennis court, pool, Jacuzzi, fire pit, fine hardscapes and lush landscapes. Representing value around every corner, this residence puts excellence where it belongs—at home.


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ituated on the coveted waterfront of Newport’s famed Balboa Island, this stunning three-story home offers a distinctly luxurious lifestyle as well as spellbinding views of the bay, including the Pavilion, which are enjoyed throughout the residence. For an entirely different view, a weatherproof HD TV, which can be easily raised and lowered with the push of a button, graces the home’s elaborate rooftop deck, as does a full kitchen with endless amenities. Three additional balconies promise even more in the way of indoor/outdoor living, while two additional kitchens—one for everyday use, and another for catering chefs—render the home a dream for the epicurean. Also featured are a total of three bedrooms, including the decadent master suite, complete with hidden electric shades in both the bedroom and bathroom, a fireplace, surround sound, two walk-in closets and a private balcony, promising the utmost in comfort and relaxation. Custom leaded glass windows, floors clad in quarter-inch red oak planks and limestone, a charming office with custom lighted cabinetry, and an elevator servicing all three levels are just a few select elements that contribute to make this residence one-of-a-kind. A large storage room on the roof deck further elevates the home to yet another level of convenience and practicality.

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The only publicly offered custom homesite within Newport Coast’s sought-after Pelican Crest. Over 20,000 square feet, this lot represents one of the last opportunities to build a custom coastal residence within the private and gated community. This parcel showcases premier views of the Pacific coastline up the California Riviera to Palos Verdes, Newport Harbor, and Catalina resting in the backdrop. Breathtaking sunsets? Only all year-round. R E P R E S E N T E D BY

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20 Coastline C RYS TA L COV E CUS TOM S , NE W P O RT COA S T

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Representing one of the last opportunities to create a coastal custom dream home within Newport Coast’s coveted and private community of Crystal Cove, this property encompasses the largest flat lot in its enclave and is prominently positioned on arguably the finest publicly offered custom parcel. This approximately 33,885-square-foot lot offers stunning views of the Pacific, rolling hills and canyons undeveloped in perpetuity, as well as picturesque Abalone Point in the foreground. Another perk of this parcel is approved custom plans to bring a fresh perspective to what would be no less than one’s own private resort. R E P R E S E N T E D BY

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ontemporary architecture that opens to stunning ocean and canyon views on a rare lot situated in the desirable Newport Mesa school district makes for an equally desirable opportunity to indulge the resort lifestyle. This newly-constructed residence, designed by famed architect Bob White on one of the largest lots within the development at just over 17,570 square feet, encompasses approximately 4,650 square feet. Its open-concept design is also substantial, with a ground floor master bedroom, secondary ground floor master, two additional upper level guest suites, an open living room, dining room with dual Sub-Zero wine cellars, breakfast nook and office. The gourmet kitchen

features a stunning oversized quartz-topped island, stateof-the-art Wolf, Bosch and Sub-Zero appliances, custom cabinetry/storage and premium fixtures. Elements of the home’s stylish, traditional design features upgrades throughout, including soaring wood beamed ceilings, marble and quartzite counter tops, hard wood and stone flooring, along with a SST security system, Savant Home Automation and SONOS surround sound. Floor-toceiling retractable doors open the kitchen and living room to a vast outdoor entertaining space, which boasts lush landscaping and finely appointed hardscapes and grounds with loggias, ocean view lounge areas, sprawling lawns and a pebble tech pool with Jacuzzi.

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his brand-new Crystal Cove home features stylish, transitional design throughout. Sitting on a lot well over 12,000 square feet, the residence offers nearly 4,700 square feet of interior living space plus over 400 square feet of covered exterior living in the cabana. The result of a popular, open-concept design, the home introduces a ground-floor master bedroom suite (with private guest casita in the gated courtyard) then two additional guest suites and family room upstairs. Floorto-ceiling Sierra Pacific retractable doors open the kitchen and great room to several outdoor entertaining spaces, which include a pool, spa, outdoor kitchen and fireplace, and grassy lawn. The gourmet kitchen, meanwhile, is

alluring in its own right with an over-size island and state-of-the-art Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, adjacent prep kitchen, and a climate-controlled, 1,500-bottle wine room behind a wall of glass. The guard-gated community of Crystal Cove is also something to see, with Canyon Club’s 2-plus acres of recreational pursuits ranging from swimming, tennis, and basketball to entertaining and meetings. There are also four parks, several green belts and numerous hiking trails. Just outside the community gates, Crystal Cove Promenade paves the way for dining and shopping, while Crystal Cove State Beach—directly across Pacific Coast Highway—is pedestrian-accessible via a secure association gate.

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6 Premiere Point PELIC A N COV E, NE W P O RT COA S T

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Positioned at the end of Pelican Hills’ coveted Premiere Point address, this exquisite estate occupies a generous front row lot overlooking the enclave’s renowned 7th hole golf-course green, down the fairway and out to the endless Pacific Ocean with Catalina and sunsets resting in the backdrop. Among the opportunities this estate offers is to expand the already gracious property with fully approved plans. While the home’s light tonal interior feature bright, spacious common areas adorned with fine moldings, custom lighting, premium hardware and exquisite surfaces, gracious exterior grounds play host to quality hardscapes, water features and fountains, grass lawns and mature landscaping. It is a scene that promises extreme privacy, aided by covered loggias, barbecue area and sundecks, all centered around the ocean-view pool and Jacuzzi. The result is a home that represents a truly prize prospect: to live and create one’s very own coastal resort. R E P R E S E N T E D BY

RE X M C KOW N | 9 4 9. 6 8 9. 5 018 a n d M A RC Y W EI N S T EI N | 9 4 9. 6 8 9. 355 0

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12 Coastline C RYS TA L COV E CUS TOM S , NE W P O RT COA S T

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Newport Coast’s residential gem, Crystal Cove, makes way for last-chance looker 12 Coastline, where a coastal custom home is easily envisioned. Encompassing a large flat lot in Crystal Cove Custom Homesites, and conspicuously situated on arguably on one of the finest streets in coastal Orange County, this lot spanning roughly 16,318 square feet looks out to views of the Pacific and, in front, Abalone Point. Guard-gated Crystal Cove, meanwhile, is its own scene, with offerings including the 2.5 acre Canyon Club for swimming, tennis, workouts, entertaining and meetings. There are also parks, greenbelts and hiking trails. Conveniently, just outside community gates, Crystal Cove Promenade is a sea of casual and upscale dining and shopping, with Crystal Cove State Beach just across Pacific Coast Highway. R E P R E S E N T E D BY

RE X M C KOW N | 9 4 9. 6 8 9. 5 018 a n d M A RC Y W EI N S T EI N | 9 4 9. 6 8 9. 355 0

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16CAPEFRIO.COM $ 4 , 8 8 8 ,0 0 0 5 B ED RO O MS 6 BAT HS 4 , 418 SQ. F T.

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16 Cape Frio C RYS TA L COV E, NE W P O RT COA S T

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esting on an unusually large lot allows this five bedroom, five and a half bath Crystal Cove residence utilize all of its 4,400-plus square feet to accommodate two large and separate yards: one with an expansive grassy lawn, the other with a private stone-clad pool, spa and barbecue island. The home’s main level offers a gourmet kitchen that opens onto a spacious great room, a formal dining room with tranquil courtyard views, and a ground-level master suite, complete with spa bath, walk-in closet, and direct access to the pool. Along with two guest suites on the second floor, a third-floor loft is elevating with panoramic views that make the space perfect as a home office, play room or art studio. The main level guest casita is detached and private, while the upstairs guest casita, which enjoys coastal views from the over-sized balcony, could be expanded into a massive ocean-view master suite, if desired. Guard-gated Crystal Cove, meanwhile, is a community of riches, from the 2.5-acre Canyon Club for recreation, entertaining and meetings; four parks, several green belts and numerous hiking trails; and just beyond the gates, the shopping and dining of Crystal Cove Promenade. And sitting just across Pacific Coast Highway, Crystal Cove State Beach can be accessed on foot via a secure association gate.


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6 Coral Ridge With the third highest sale price in the history of Newport Coast gated communities, this stunning, Neo-classical estate rests at the very top of Crystal Cove with palatial views from the harbor to the Palisades with year-round sunsets and Catalina Island quietly perched in the backdrop.

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9 Del Mar Sold at the highest price per square foot in the history of Newport Coast gated communities, this extraordinary 15,000-square-foot estate is positioned on a 30,000-square-foot “due west� peninsula front row lot, offering unimpeded views of Pelican Hill Golf Course, Newport Beach Harbor, and Pacific Ocean coastlines all the way to Palos Verdes.

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28 Midsummer On a picturesque double lot in coastal Crystal Cove, this transitional-style estate masterfully architected by Eric Traber redefines luxurious living with the home’s vibrant and verdant surround featuring lush ficus trees, two splashing water fountains and a striking glass-front entrance seizing a view to cerulean Pacific seas.

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8 Mystique Gracing two premier lots in Crystal Cove, this magnificent Northern Italian-inspired home is one of the finest ever publicly offered in Newport Coast. Encompassing approximately 18,600 square feet of living space and nearly 37,000 square feet of resort quality grounds, this estate offers an unprecedented level of luxury living with every amenity imaginable.

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PHILANTHROPY | JWCF

Cause Celeb The roots of the Newport Beach-based John Wayne Cancer Foundation run deep and dedicated in Orange County and to its cause beyond. Words by

JEN N THOR NTON

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hat sterling Hollywood icon John Wayne was larger than life, but not larger than his own largesse. Wayne was known for working hard but was less celebrated for his soft spot for helping others. Generosity did not make Wayne famous; it made him something far more significant—human. In the movies Wayne battled outlaws in lawless lands and enemies on foreign shores, but in life he waged a 15-year war against cancer, first of the lungs and then of the stomach, succumbing to the disease in 1979. In typical Wayne fashion, he did not go down without a fight. Decades later, he’s still in the trenches, speaking more of the man than the myth. “Often the character of the man reflected in his movies was a mirror of the man

himself,” says Stacy Mulder, vice president of the John Wayne Cancer Foundation (JWCF), whose offices are in Newport Beach. “He was a loving dad, dedicated friend, community leader and allaround pillar in society. He had a heart for the people and a strong faith in doing what’s right.” These values are the ballast of JWCF, which was formed from Wayne’s desire for his family to leverage his name in the fight against cancer to save the lives of others through funding cuttingedge research and new life-saving treatment protocols. Under the oversight and auspices of the Wayne family, JWCF raises awareness and funds for programs created to improve cancer patients’ outcomes and save lives through research, education, awareness and support.

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(from left) John Wayne with his signature eye patch on the set of True Grit in Ridgway, Colorado; the film was one of his final before passing in 1979.Riders from the Ralph Lauren ranch prepare to lead the Grit Series race in Ridgway. Scenes from the Alabama Hills run where many of John Wayne’s Westerns were filmed. Photos courtesy of John Wayne Enterprises/Rhodri Lumba (top right) and Lizzie Tilles (bottom middle).

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This includes the foundation-funded Block the Blaze skin cancer education and awareness program that has educated over 465,000 youths in 16 states (including nearly 25,000 California junior lifeguards last year alone) and, most recently, the John Wayne Grit Series. Named for the attribute Wayne had in spades, these 10K and half-marathon runs take place in John Wayne movie locales including Lone Pine, California and Ridgway, Colorado. Foundational to its mission is the John Wayne Cancer Institute, which was formed in 1981 and is now located at Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica. Through the cutting-edge facility, “More than 170 Alumni Fellows of the John Wayne Cancer Institute are now doing research and treatment across the country,” says Mulder. Its signature one-two punch—renowned research and advanced technologies applied to the development of life-saving cancer treatments, including Sentinel Node Biopsy—is helping revolutionize cancer treatment worldwide. A new year ahead brings more opportunities for the JWCF to further its work. All because Marion Morrison, born in a small town in Iowa, came to California and used his fame to launch a mission to touch others across the world. Sounds like a plot straight out of Hollywood, and perhaps were the protagonist anyone other than Wayne, that’s all it might have been. But, Mulder notes, “John Wayne put just as much emphasis on things that were important to him personally as he did to things on the screen. A man with a big heart never forgets where he came from, how he got to where he ended up and how important it is to use that platform for good and to give back.” johnwayne.org

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FINAL VIEW 28 MIDSUMMER CRYSTAL COVE CUSTOMS SOLD FOR $38,000,000 (REPRESENTED SELLER)

Highest sale in Newport Coast gated communities and highest sale ever in Crystal Cove REPRESENTED BY

REX MCKOWN and MARCY WEINSTEIN

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