For over two decades before his death, legendary music producer Quincy Jones lived in a sprawling mansion in Los Angeles. He passed away in November 2024 in that very home.
Several months after his death, the property was put on the market; and now, a few months later, its asking price has gone down.
Read on for all the details about the late Quincy Jones’s incredible home, and the details on the estate’s listing.
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Quincy Jones’s Bel Air Mansion Lowered Its Asking Price to $55 Million
Jones’s gated house, located in the posh Bel Air neighborhood of Los Angeles, was first listed in May 2025, about six months after his November 2024 passing, for $59.995 million.
Then, on Oct. 7, 2025, the mansion’s asking price was reduced by nearly $5 million to $55 million, as reported by Realtor.com.
“My father loved his home so much,” Rashida Jones told the Wall Street Journal in May, when the house was put on the market. “He created it from the ground up with his boundless imagination.” Rashida Jones, Quincy Jones’s daughter, is an actress known for her work in Parks & Recreation and The Office.
Real estate agents David Kramer and Andrew Buss of Compass are representing the sale of the home, which the real estate company refers to as “The Quincy Jones Estate.”
The Quincy Jones Estate Is Truly Incredible Incredible
Jones’s home was built in 2002 — and he was heavily involved in its design. Per Elite Agentvia WSJ, Jones hired architect Gerald Allison and the design firm WATG to design his estate, after admiring the firm’s work on a hotel in South Africa.
As detailed in the Compass listing, the ultra-private home sits on 2.3 acres of land in the hills, and offers incredible panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, the San Gabriel Mountains, and more. Inside the house there are endless amenities, including a screening room, a gym, multiple guest suites, a library, two bars, an office, a security office, an elevator, and more.
Outside, there are multiple terraces, balconies, and patios, as well as a tennis court, a pool, a cabana, an infinity-edge pool, and plenty of lawn space.
Quincy Jones was one of the most prolific and influential music producers of all time, having worked with renowned artists including Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis, and Aretha Franklin, among many others.
He passed away at 91 years old on Nov. 3, 2024, and his cause of death was determined to be pancreatic cancer. At the time, his publicist confirmed to celebrity.land that Jones passed away at his Bel Air home with his family at his side.
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