This A. Quincy Jones-designed house in Bel Air first came into our lives in September 2008, and while that was probably not a very good time to try to sell a house, we're guessing it's not ever easy when you're selling for $29 million. Granted, this place is 8,500 square feet, has four bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, a pool, a vineyard, and a guest house on three acres of that special Bel Air land. It's also been "completely remodeled," which could be go in either direction depending on the potential buyer. The house was delisted in May 2009, but is back and still asking $29 million. More photos are here in the original listing.
· New To Market: A. Quincy Jones in Bel Air [Curbed LA]
· 901 AIROLE Way [Redfin]
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Remodeled A. Quincy Jones in Bel Air is Back, Still $29 Million
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