Quincy Jones
Bel Air Estate For Sale For $60 Million
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Step into the world of music legend Quincy Jones, as his cherished estate is making its grand entrance onto the real estate market, and it doesn’t disappoint.
Designed personally by Quincy himself, this sprawling estate spans nearly 25,000 square feet, where he resided until his passing in November 2024. Now, it’s being offered for the remarkable price of $59,995,000.
This luxurious abode boasts five grand bedrooms, complete with an infinity pool, a tennis court, an indoor garden, a wine bar, a game lounge, a fully-equipped gym, and even a private screening room. The comforts are endless!
Inspired by the luxurious South African hotel “The Palace of the Lost City,” Quincy collaborated with his childhood friend, the late architect Jerry Allison, to bring his vision to life. Their bond traces back to high school in Seattle, a testimony to their enduring friendship.
The expansive primary suite is nothing short of a sanctuary, featuring a spacious bathroom, multiple walk-in closets, an exercise area, a cozy den, and a private balcony for those tranquil moments of reflection.
Nestled in the serene confines of Bel Air, this estate sits gracefully at the end of a secluded cul-de-sac, offering breathtaking views that stretch across the San Gabriel Mountains, the vibrant city of Los Angeles, and the shimmering Pacific Ocean.
Over the years, Quincy hosted countless celebrities and even world leaders within these very walls, creating cherished memories that echo through time.
Accommodating guests with style, the estate offers three beautifully appointed guest suites, including an impressive junior primary suite featuring two bathrooms, a delightful terrace, a spacious walk-in closet, and its own comfortable living area.
In the heartfelt words of Quincy’s daughter, Rashida Jones, “My father adored his home. A testament to his boundless imagination and the incredible talent of his high school friend, Jerry Allison, this space is filled with a lifetime of cherished memories. We hope that the next owner will honor the legacy of love, laughter, and beauty that embodies Quincy Jones.”
The listing is handled by the talented team of David Kramer and Andrew Buss from Compass.