Explore the late music legend Quincy Jones’ custom-built Bel-Air estate, now available for $60 million.
The late Quincy Jones’ Bel Air estate, a testament to his illustrious career, is now on the market for $60 million. Spanning nearly 25,000 square feet, this architectural masterpiece was designed in collaboration with architect Jerry Allison. The home boasts five bedrooms, 17 bathrooms, a recording studio, and a film screening room. Set on a 2.3-acre promontory, the estate offers panoramic views of Los Angeles, an infinity pool, and lush gardens. Jones’ daughter, Rashida Jones, hopes the new owner will cherish the home’s legacy.
The Los Angeles megamansion of late music legend Quincy Jones has been listed for sale at nearly $60 million, five months after his passing at age 91. Located in the exclusive Lower Bel Air neighborhood, the 2-acre estate served as Jones’s primary residence since 2002. Originally purchased in 1972 for $200,000, the custom home was designed in collaboration with Jones’s high school friend, architect Jerry Allison
Spanning almost 25,000 square feet, the residence includes five bedrooms, 17 bathrooms, a circular living room with a vaulted dome ceiling, a wine room, gaming lounge, and multiple bars. The primary suite features a private balcony, gym, and den, while the west wing houses a recording studio, film screening room, and art gallery. The estate’s outdoor amenities include an infinity pool, spa, lighted tennis court, and panoramic views of the city, mountains, and ocean
Quincy Jones, a 28-time Grammy winner and famed producer of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” created the home as a sanctuary filled with creativity and love. Jones’s daughter, Rashida Jones, expressed hopes that a new owner will carry on the home’s legacy.