Aerial view of Quincy Jones' Bel Air estate.
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Quincy Jones’ Bel Air Estate Relists For $34.85 Million

The former Bel Air estate of legendary music producer Quincy Jones has returned to the market for $34.85 million.

Jones, whose groundbreaking career included producing Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and earning a record-setting number of Grammy nominations, spent six years developing the property alongside architect Gerald “Jerry” Allison, a longtime friend and former high school classmate.

The estate, which enjoys sweeping 270-degree views from the San Gabriel Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, remained Jones’ home until his passing in 2024.

First listed just months after his death, the property is now being relaunched as one of Bel Air’s most significant legacy offerings with Branden Williams of The Beverly Hills Estates.

Aerial view of Quincy Jones' Bel Air estate.
Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn

Property Highlights

Price: $34.85 Million
Location: Bel Air, California
Size: 24,920 square feet
Lot Size: 2.33 acres
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 17
Notable Features: 270-degree views, circular central wing, indoor garden atrium, library, wine cellar, tasting room, infinity-edge pool, tennis court, screening room, gallery, elevator, executive office, security office

For more information about this listing, reach out to Branden Williams at branden@thebeverlyhillsestates.com.

Stepping Inside The Atrium

Stepping through the front doors, Jones’ home opens into a soaring atrium. Two-story ceilings rise above a circular seating area, while oversized wood-framed glass doors and windows fill the space with natural light and connect it to the surrounding gardens.

Two-story ceilings rise above a circular seating area, while oversized wood-framed glass doors and windows fill the space with natural light.
Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn

Circular Great Room

Beyond the atrium, the home’s main gathering space is a circular great room positioned to capture views across Bel Air toward the Los Angeles skyline.

The room is crowned by a domed ceiling finished with woven natural materials and radiating wood beams.

The room is crowned by a domed ceiling finished with woven natural materials and radiating wood beams.
Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn

Floor-to-ceiling windows and glass doors wrap around the perimeter, flooding the room with light and offering direct access to the surrounding terraces.

The home's main gathering space is a circular great room positioned to capture views across Bel Air toward the Los Angeles skyline.
Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn

Multiple seating arrangements are organized around a stone fireplace and bar, allowing the expansive room to function comfortably for both large gatherings and everyday life.

Multiple seating arrangements are organized around a stone fireplace.
Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn

Library

A few steps above the great room is a richly detailed library that overlooks the surrounding greenery through a wall of windows.

Warm wood paneling wraps the room from floor to ceiling, while built-in bookshelves showcase books, awards, sculptures, and memorabilia collected throughout Quincy Jones’s career.

Warm wood paneling wraps the room from floor to ceiling, while built-in bookshelves showcase books, awards, sculptures, and memorabilia.
Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn

Formal Dining Room

Down the hall is a formal dining room with exposed wood beams stretching across the ceiling above a long dining table with seating for a dozen guests.

A fireplace sits in one corner of the room, and French doors at the far end open to an outdoor terrace.

A formal dining room with exposed wood beams stretching across the ceiling above a long dining table with seating for a dozen guests.
Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn

Kitchen

In the next room, the kitchen shifts toward a more rustic European design, with stone walls, exposed wood ceiling beams, and detailed cabinetry.

A massive center island topped with granite extends across the space, and a professional-grade range framed with a custom copper vent hood sits beneath a large stone archway.

The kitchen shifts toward a more rustic European design, with stone walls, exposed wood ceiling beams, and detailed cabinetry.
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Billiards Room

One of the home’s most unique gathering spaces is a billiards room that doubles as a showcase of Quincy Jones’s remarkable career.

Framed photographs, awards, platinum records, and other music memorabilia line the walls, transforming the room into a living archive of his accomplishments alongside a full-size pool table.

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Executive Office

The estate also includes an executive office with custom-built cabinetry and a central desk set up for both music production and computer work.

The estate also includes an executive office with custom-built cabinetry and a central desk set up for both music production and desk work.
Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn

At the far end of the office, a raised sitting area curves around a wall of windows that frame views of the city.

At the far end of the office, a raised sitting area curves around a wall of windows that frame views of the city.
Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn

Primary Suite

Heading into the private spaces, the primary suite occupies its own wing of the home beneath exposed wood beams.

Heading into the private spaces, the primary suite occupies its own wing of the home beneath exposed wood beams.
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At one end of the suite, a lounge is arranged around a fireplace, creating a second living space just before the private balcony.

At one end of the suite, a dedicated lounge is arranged around a fireplace, creating a second living space in front of the private balcony.
Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn

En-Suite Bathroom

The suite’s bathroom is finished in marble and arranged around a large soaking tub. At the other end of the room is a vanity with marble countertops and custom cabinetry.

The suite's bathroom is finished in marble and arranged around a large soaking tub, which sits alongside a vanity with marble countertops and custom cabinetry.
Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn

Secondary Suite

One of the estate’s secondary bedroom suites continues the home’s warm design with exposed wood ceiling beams, soft neutral finishes, and large windows overlooking the grounds.

A sitting area tucked beside the windows creates a quiet place to relax across from the bed.
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En-Suite Bathroom

The accompanying bathroom is finished with similar marble flooring and countertops to the primary, giving the space a bright and polished appearance.

However, here a long dual vanity stretches beneath oversized framed mirrors, providing storage and counter space separate from the soaking tub.

A long dual-sink vanity stretches beneath oversized framed mirrors, providing ample storage and counter space.
Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn

Outdoor Amenities

One of the property’s most impressive features is its expansive, flat outdoor acreage, a rarity for a view estate in Bel Air.

Flat lawn next to the house.
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Infinity Pool

At the center of the backyard is a resort-style infinity-edge pool that curves through the landscape with natural stone detailing and an elevated spa.

The pool terrace sits directly below the home’s rounded architecture.

At the center of the backyard is a resort-style infinity-edge pool that curves through the landscape with natural stone detailing and an elevated spa.
Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn

Full-Size Tennis Court

Tucked into a separate section of the grounds is a full-size lighted tennis court surrounded by tall hedges and greenery.

The court is set on its own level area of the property, providing privacy while preserving the unobstructed views from the main residence.

Tucked into a separate section of the grounds is a full-size lighted tennis court surrounded by tall hedges and mature greenery.
Photo Credit: Simon Berlyn

Final Thoughts

Originally envisioned and built by Quincy Jones, the Bel Air estate reflects the scale, creativity, and global influences that defined the legendary producer’s career.

From the dramatic atrium and circular great room to the entertainment spaces and panoramic city views, nearly every part of the property was designed around Jones’ personal vision.

Now relisted for $34.85 million, the 2.33-acre compound offers a combination of unique architecture, expansive flat grounds, and a direct connection to one of the most influential figures in music history.

Therefore, this listing offers the chance to acquire one of Bel Air’s most exclusive and legendary estates currently on the market.

Author

  • Scarlett Wiltton is the editor-in-chief at Homes of Celebs, where she leads the charge in delivering in-depth coverage of the most extraordinary real estate deals shaping Hollywood and beyond. With four years of experience writing about pop culture and luxury homes, she brings a sharp editorial vision and a passion for uncovering the details that make celebrity properties truly remarkable. Her background in high-end real estate journalism and deep understanding of the entertainment industry allow her to provide readers with a detailed look at the lavish estates and record-breaking sales that define modern luxury.

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