Quincy Jones’ L.A. Estate Hits The Market For $60 Million  

DENVER, COLORADO – NOVEMBER 02: Quincy Jones presenting Amanda Booth the Global’s Quincy Jones Exceptional Advocacy Award at the Global Down Syndrome Foundation’s Be Beautiful Be Yourself Fashion Show at Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel on November 02, 2019 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Tom Cooper/Getty Images for Global Down Syndrome Foundation)

6 months after his passing, Quincy Jones’ Bel-Air estate has hit the market for $60 Million, PEOPLE.

Constructed in the early 2000s, the legendary producer’s home has four bedrooms and is nearly 25,000 square feet.

Additionally, the estate includes “a lushly appointed primary suite, complete with its own balcony that looks out on the property’s 2.3 acres, located at the end of a gated cul-de-sac” while boasting views of the San Gabriel Mountains, the Pacific Ocean, and Los Angeles.

If that’s not enough, the home features such as an infinity pool, a tennis court, and pristine gardens.

The listing is held by David Kramer and Andrew Buss of the David Kramer Group.

“This is a rare opportunity to acquire one of the finest properties in all of Los Angeles. There are homes built for spec, and others that seem to trade hands often — but then there are homes like this, which almost never come to market,” Kramer said of the home.

“It’s the kind of property where every element — location, land, views, privacy and architecture—aligns in a way that’s almost never seen,” Buss added.

Rashida Jones, Quincy’s daughter, said that her father adored it the home.

“He created it from the ground up with his boundless imagination and the talent of his high school friend, legendary architect Jerry Allison,” she said, adding, “Our family has a lifetime’s worth of wonderful memories and meaning imbued in this home. We hope the new owner will continue the legacy of love and laughter and beauty that is synonymous with the name Quincy Jones.”