Ever wanted to live in the house of a Stars' goalie? Now you can, for a price.

As free agency looms, Dallas backup Kari Lehtonen and his wife Abbey are selling their home for $4.25 million. They hope to remain in Dallas.

"We are preparing our family for whatever the next phase in our lives is going to be," Lehtonen told CultureMap Dallas. "We would love for our future to be in Dallas and would like to explore the option of building our next home here. The reality of the situation is we don't know what's next for our family but are looking forward to the future wherever it may take us."

The house is impressive -- featuring a red brick Georgian exterior with a contemporary interior.

"The home is huge -- at 10,290 square feet, there are seven bedrooms and seven-and-a-half baths, and every room has been beautifully appointed with designer touches. Plus, as you might expect of someone with $6 million salary, the home is fully automated and no penny left unspent on security, construction, design, or decor."

SportsDay's Mike Heika wrote in May that Lehtonen's upcoming 35th birthday in November and his wish to stay in Dallas could mean retirement. He also wrote that Lehtonen posted solid enough numbers last season to receive looks as a free agent.

"Lehtonen was rolling along as he and Ben Bishop formed a great goaltending duo and the Stars were top six in goals against. He and the team simply couldn't push over the top once Bishop was injured. Lehtonen has struggled in high pressure situations in his career with the Stars, and that reared its head down the stretch when the playoffs were on the line."