The Hollywood Hills architectural masterpiece owned by DJ Erick Morillo before he died is being listed by one of the stars of “Selling Sunset” … who says it’s his favorite home ever.
Jason Oppenheim originally sold the incredible property, once dubbed The Flying Wing, to the “I Like to Move It” DJ back in 2014 … and now Erick’s family’s working with Jason to sell it again.
The 4-bed, 6-bath beauty was designed by famed architect Harry Gesner, and Oppenheim says its storied history and breathtaking views of L.A. are unrivaled … and there’s so much more.
The 4,543 sq. ft. is built into its own hillside with jetliner views from an open floor plan … which features vaulted wood plank ceilings, and disappearing glass doors for tons of natural light.
There’s a chef’s kitchen, spacious living and dining areas, a custom-built bar and an infinity pool to further take in those views. After Erick bought the place, he built a state-of-the-art music studio under the pool … and upgraded the entire property with an audiovisual system.
Erick bought the home for $7.6 million, and Jason’s listing it now at $7.999 mil.
We broke the story, Morillo — best known for his 1993 hit — died Sept. 1 in Miami Beach. It was later determined his death was caused by an accidental overdose.