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A $26.5 million LA mansion with an elaborate 'Star Wars'-themed basement - including an homage to the cantina scene - just hit the market. Here's a look inside.
This massive mansion in Hollywood Hills, California just hit the market for $26.5 million.
Hollywood Hills is a swanky hillside neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, known for its stunning views, ultra-wealthy residents, and high price tags. According to Zillow, the neighborhood's median home value is $1,590,222.
Source: Zillow
The multimillion-dollar home spans nearly 18,200 square feet and sits on three acres of land.
Source: The Agency
The property boasts a variety of amenities including an indoor-outdoor pool, a full-size tennis court, and a six-car garage.
Source: The Agency
There's even an observatory on the property with a 14-inch reflector telescope.
Source: New York Post
The space was designed by Brian Lerman from the California-based architecture firm, ARC Design Group.
Source: The Agency
Listing agents from The Agency told the Wall Street Journal that the home has a "Frank Lloyd Wright-meets-Mondrian" aesthetic.
Source: The Agency, Wall Street Journal
Arguably, the most interesting part of the home is its "Star Wars"-themed basement.
Source: The Agency
According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, this display case contains around 30 clone and Stormtrooper helmets — most of which are custom made.
Source: The Wall Street Journal
In the lounge area of the basement, a model of an X-Wing fighter hangs from the ceiling.
Source: The Wall Street Journal
The basement's bar area even has an homage to the famous cantina scene from "Episode IV" (including a gun-toting Greedo).
Source: The Wall Street Journal
The items in the basement alone are worth millions of dollars, according to the listing.
Source: The Agency
However, they're not included in the $26.5 million price tag. For a separate, undisclosed price, the buyer can purchase most of the items in the basement.
Source: The Agency
According to The Wall Street Journal, the person who designed the basement had to watch the movie series to prepare for the project while each mannequin was built by a professional prop team.
Source: The Wall Street Journal
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