Very Walkable
82
Walk Score ®
Out of 100
If you enjoy walking, you’ll enjoy renting in this area! It’s a very walkable neighborhood.
2218 Mayfair Ct, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
2218 Mayfair Ct, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Url: http://www.sanfranciscooffcampus.com/housing/property/2218-mayfair-ct/zdmrh8x
Phone Number: (949) 919-6266
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Harbor Pacific Plaza | Walk: 2 min (0.1 mi) |
Fairview Court | Walk: 3 min (0.2 mi) |
Newport Blvd Center | Walk: 4 min (0.2 mi) |
National Guard Armory Site | Walk: 30 min (1.5 mi) |
Tustin Marine Corps Air Station | Drive: 10 min (7.2 mi) |
Tustin | Drive: 13 min (8.7 mi) |
John Wayne/Orange County | Walk: 65 min (3.4 mi) |
Long Beach (Daugherty Field) | Drive: 28 min (22.0 mi) |
Orange Coast College | Walk: 26 min (1.4 mi) |
The Art Inst., Orange County | Walk: 67 min (3.5 mi) |
Coastline Community College | Drive: 10 min (5.8 mi) |
UC Irvine | Drive: 12 min (6.7 mi) |
Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve | Walk: 35 min (1.8 mi) |
Talbert Regional Park | Walk: 48 min (2.5 mi) |
Environmental Nature Center | Walk: 56 min (2.9 mi) |
Castaways Park | Walk: 59 min (3.1 mi) |
UCI Arboretum | Drive: 9 min (4.9 mi) |
Mark Todd built his name in Coastal Orange County the same way he built his business—quietly, steadily, and with purpose. He didn’t chase celebrity Realtor attention but chose to celebrate the real estate he represented with tasteful intelligent marketing. He showed up, he listened, and he worked until clients got the results they wanted. He treated real estate not just as a job, but as a way to shape the places people live and raise their families. Over 30 years, he earned trust through authenticity—through results and resolve. "I believe strong communities are built on strong values. The stronger those values - the greater the property values. My team’s mission is to increase the value of every neighborhood we serve by fostering integrity, connection, and trust among its people." Mark didn’t stay in the narrow lane of sales. As a Director for both local and state Realtor Associations, he led changes in technology, finance, and policy that still affect the way business is done today. He wasn’t content to watch from the sidelines. When Newport Beach needed an advocate, Mark stepped up. He served as an emissary and expert witness during Coastal Commission hearings—his testimony helped create Sunset Ridge Park and as the Past President of the Newport Beach of Realtors he defended the rights of Bayfront property owners. Before California, there were other chapters—each sharpening his edge. He led national ad campaigns that moved markets, then served as a media correspondent for a U.S. Senator, writing from the frontlines of legislation and negotiation. In banking, he managed mortgage divisions for some of the country’s top firms. These weren’t just résumé items. They were experiences that shaped a broker who sees the full board—strategy, risk, and timing. Clients trust Mark because he knows the game and calls it straight. He’s precise, focused, and direct. His gift isn’t salesmanship. It’s his clarity. He understands what matters most beyond a deal’s esoterics, in impact of the outcome. In luxury estates or commercial real estate, he puts his clients’ needs ahead of his own, every time to be available and prepared at a moment’s notice. Today, Mark is an Associate Broker at Compass Real Estate, where he leads with the same urbane wit and quiet confidence that comes from experience. From Los Angeles to San Diego, he’s helped buyers and sellers navigate the high-end coastal market with savoir faire and agile negotiation skills. Making sense of marketing metrics and targeting tactile adaptations to data-driven feedback and pricing strategies create strong returns and smart investments for Mark’s clients. But Mark’s work doesn’t stop at the edge of a closing statement. He’s coached youth, high school, and collegiate lacrosse across Southern California, believing that leadership starts early. He’s helped build programs and young men at the same time. His work with nonprofits and community organizations is less visible, but just as steady locally with the Orange County Youth Sports Foundation and nationally with Ambassadors of Compassion.