Every “Star Wars” fan’s dream home has hit the market, and may the force be with them because it is not cheap.

This one-of-a-kind home in Houston’s West University Place subdivision is listed by Martha Turner Sotheby’s International Realty for $4,300,000.

The nickname comes from the exterior’s resemblance to the helmet of Darth Vader, the notorious “Star Wars” villain.

The “Darth Vader House” has always been a favorite for those passing by, and it’s gotten even more attention now that photos of the interior have surfaced.

“This is a very well-known iconic residence that everyone not only in the neighborhood but in the city of Houston knows of,” co-listing agent Wade Knight told the Houston Chronicle. “For years, everyone has wanted to see the interiors of this mysterious home.”

It was built in 1992 and has four bedrooms and five full bathrooms.

The modern home features open living spaces, massive windows, a music room, a study and plenty of room. The house is 7,000 square feet and sits on an 18,000-square-foot lot.

“What a thrill and honor it is to represent this iconic property. The Houston market is very healthy, and we are seeing buyers coming in from all over the globe,” MTSIR president Robin Conner told the Houston Chronicle.

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