Quincy Jones’ $60M Bel Air Estate Hits Market Six Months After Death
Quincy Jones’ $60M Bel Air Estate Hits Market Six Months After Death

Quincy Jones’ $60M Bel Air Estate Hits Market Six Months After Death

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The late music producer Quincy Jones' custom-designed Bel Air estate has been listed for sale at nearly $60 million. The nearly 25,000-square-foot mansion, inspired by South Africa's Palace of the Lost City and created with architect Jerry Allison, features five bedrooms, including a luxurious primary suite and three guest suites, plus amenities like an infinity pool, tennis court, indoor garden, wine bar, game lounge, home gym, and screening room. The home offers stunning views of the San Gabriel Mountains, Pacific Ocean, and Los Angeles from its location at the end of a private cul-de-sac. Jones lived there until his death in November 2024, and the estate reflects his unique taste and creativity, including a separate west wing studio with its own entrance. His daughter Rashida Jones emphasized the deep family memories imbued in the home and expressed hope that the new owner will continue its legacy of love, laughter, and beauty.

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