A crown jewel of waterfront properties, 2676 Bayshore Drive in Newport Beach is the newest landmark luxury opportunity from real estate specialists Janice Arrigo and Patty Presson of Arrigo Presson Group. This rare listing is being offered for $27,750,000, a price befitting one of Newport Harbor’s most coveted and iconic homes showcasing one of the largest bayfront parcels of over 22,000 square feet and 150+ feet of bay frontage.
Though this Bayshores masterpiece would make an ideal primary residence with its five bedrooms and six-and-one-half baths, it could also serve as an absolutely stunning second or third home or vacation property. Enjoy one of the most outstanding private dock facilities in Newport Harbor with three docks to accommodate several large yachts and other watercraft. The home, which encompasses over 7,200 square feet of living space, was designed with grand-scale rooms and traditional design and offers a generous footprint that can be customized or rebuilt to suit the needs of any homebuyer.
This unparalleled setting is nestled within the crown tip of Bayshores with sweeping views of the bay and turning basin, delivering space, size, and a location that cannot be replicated. The community of Bayshores is a private oasis featuring resort-style amenities including two beaches, parks, guest docks, and access to the exclusive Balboa Bay Club. This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime chance to live the dream.
As Southern California natives, Janice Arrigo and Patty Presson specialize in some of Orange County’s most elite communities where they have both lived and worked for decades, including Newport Beach, Lido Isle, Balboa Island, Newport Coast, Corona del Mar, and Laguna Beach. Together, they are an inimitable team with 45 years of combined industry experience, over 500 homes sold, and a comprehensive knowledge of all things real estate. Their industry achievements include Orange Coast Magazine’s Real Estate All-Stars 2019 and 2020, Chairman’s Circle, Orange County Builders Association – Sales Team of the Year, and a nomination for the Orange County Business Journal’s Women in Business Award, an accolade granted to only a select few professional and business women per year.




