Quincy Jones’s Domed Bel-Air Mansion Gets Another Multimillion-Dollar Price Cut
Key Points:
- The late record producer and musician Quincy Jones' 24,920-square-foot mansion in Bel-Air, built in 2002, is listed for $45.995 million after several price reductions from its original $59.995 million asking price.
- The mansion features a distinctive domed structure, a sun-filled atrium, multiple rotundas, and a curved hillside infinity pool with 270-degree views, situated on a 2.3-acre promontory with two wings extending from the circular center.
- Interior spaces include a great room, library, bar, wine tasting room, indoor garden, primary suite, guest suites, gym, den, cinema, gallery, security office, reception area, and staff quarters.
- Quincy Jones was a 28-time Grammy winner known for producing Michael Jackson's iconic albums and had a diverse career in music and television; he passed away in November 2024 at age 91.
- The property is listed by David Kramer and Andrew Buss of Compass, with no immediate comments from the agents or the Jones family.