Quincy Jones’ Lavish 25,000 Square Foot Mansion In Bel-Air Hits Market For Nearly $60 Million

Quincy Jones
Quincy Jones’ Lavish 25,000 Square Foot Mansion In Bel-Air Hits Market For Nearly $60 Million
Quincy Jones’ legendary Bel Air estate is on the market for $59.995 million.
Designed by Quincy Jones himself and brought to life by architect Jerry Allison—his high school friend—the 25,000-square-foot mansion was inspired by South Africa’s “The Palace of the Lost City.”
The late music icon lived there until his death in November 2024.
The estate includes 5 bedrooms, an infinity pool, tennis court, indoor garden, wine bar, game lounge, home gym, and a screening room. The luxurious primary suite boasts multiple walk-in closets, a den, an exercise room, and a private balcony.
There are also three guest suites, including a junior primary with two baths and its own terrace. Located on a private Bel Air cul-de-sac, the home offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and San Gabriel Mountains.
Daughter Rashida Jones said,
“We hope the new owner will continue the legacy of love and laughter…synonymous with the name Quincy Jones.”
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