Late Quincy Jones' manse in Bel-Air seeks $60M
Briefly

The mansion of the late Quincy Jones, located in Bel-Air, has hit the market at nearly $60 million. Jones acquired the 2.3-acre property in 1972 and engaged architect Gerald Jerry Allison to design a luxurious estate inspired by South Africa's Palace of the Lost City. The home includes five bedrooms, 17 bathrooms, a recording studio, and panoramic views of Los Angeles. Jones's daughter highlighted her father's emotional connection to the home, emphasizing his imaginative involvement in its development.
The sprawling mansion, seeking nearly $60 million, features five bedrooms, 17 bathrooms, and a recording studio constructed to embody Jones's vision since 1972.
Jones’s daughter expressed her father's deep affection for the home, stating, 'He created it from the ground up with his boundless imagination.'
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