Ocean Views That Make You Question Reality
This is a large estate in Newport Coast's Pelican Crest community. It was built by Mark Falcone and has ocean views.
Specifications
- Sq. Ft: 11,041
- Lot Size: 16,525 sq. ft.
- Bedrooms: 6
- Bathrooms: 10
- Garage Type: Subterranean
- Elevator: Yes, commercial grade to all three levels
- Unique Features: Wine cellar with pool view window, cinematic theater, billiards room, bar, home spa
Here’s the living room—horizontal wood panels pop. Fireplace looks sleek, cozy vibe.

Pool room goes full beige luxe. Stone floor shiny but not slippery, hopefully.

Home theater—tiered leather recliners. From this angle, basically zero bad seats.

Gym with curved mahogany walls. Fancy sweat zone. Mirror makes it feel huge.

Wine cellar goes modern-rustic. Limestone slabs are gorgeous. Where’s the tasting table?

Minimalist storage heaven—warm honey panels, endless cabinets. You could hide a family here.

Office flex. glossy ebony desk front and center. Pretty, but smudge city?

Here’s the entry—wall of glass. From this angle, the rooms just flow.

Bathroom’s basically a spa. Glass box shower, huge marble. I’d never leave.

And then this zen room—taupe and hush lighting. Is that a sauna door?

Kitchen goes dark mode. Big island for days. Anyone know that stone type?

Garage is cleaner than my kitchen. Epoxy floor looks bulletproof. Tool wall goals.

Back outside—terrace sunset with palms. Where’s my iced drink?

Okay, this infinity pool is ridiculous. Edge disappears into the sky. Postcard stuff.

Bar zone—dark stone top, shiny floor. Feels hotel chic, in a good way.

Dining room’s warm beige on stone. Ceiling detail’s doing a lot, maybe too much?

Round marble table steals the shot. Chairs look comfy. Not sure on wall art.

Back to the lounge—cream sectional with a purple rug. Bold, kinda nails it.

Details
This home is in Newport Coast and offers a lot of luxury. It's in the Pelican Crest community, known for its exclusivity. You get amazing views of the Pacific Ocean, the coastline, and Newport Harbor lights. The house itself is quite large, over 11,000 square feet, on a lot that's more than 16,000 square feet. It has six bedrooms and ten bathrooms. The style is described as transitional, meaning it's a mix of traditional and modern elements, aiming for a calm feel. The builder, Mark Falcone, is well-regarded.
Inside, you'll find details like a wood-paneled office and a high-end Bulthaup kitchen. The living areas are bright and open up to the outside. The outdoor space is like a resort, with a pool, spa, and covered areas for dining or relaxing. There are also water features to add to the peaceful atmosphere. For entertainment and wellness, the house includes a home gym, a wine cellar that looks into the pool, a movie theater, a billiard room, a bar, and a home spa. Getting around is easy with a commercial elevator that goes to all three floors. The garage is huge and underground, offering plenty of room for cars and storage. It's a unique property in a desirable location.