The listing price for the home of late music icon Quincy Jones has taken another cut. The Bel Air megamansion is now listed for just under $46 million, down $9 million from its previous price of $55 million, Mansion Global reported. It’s the second haircut at the property since it went on the market this past May for almost $60 million. The manse at 1101 Bel Air Place spans 24,920 square feet. Jones purchased the vacant 2.3-acre lot in 1972 for $200,000, or nearly $87,000 per acre, and recruited late luxury hospitality architect Gerald “Jerry” Allison to build a home […]
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