Airbnb. Airbnb. Airbnb. Say it three times and feel like you’ve died and gone to home rental heaven — or hell, in the new “Beetlejuice”-inspired offering.

The house made famous by “Beetlejuice” and “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” home to the Deetz family and the recently deceased, has been recreated by Airbnb for “an experience to die for” in Hillsborough Township, N.J., about 50 miles southwest of Midtown Manhattan.

Request to visit the home are available until 2:59 a.m. on Nov. 5.

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In its listing, Airbnb says the late Delia Deetz (played by Catherine O’Hara in the horror comedies), will serve as the host. She invites “friends with a pulse” to stay and honor her legacy, “unpack the art of fear, and maybe even run into a few ghoulish surprises along the way.”

Without naming the titular demon, played by Michael Keaton, the listing warns that by saying Beetlejuice’s name, “don’t be surprised to find yourself in The Afterlife,” then instructs the renter to enter a hellish waiting room where “artifacts of the deceased abound.”

“Due to some recent … ‘spiritual difficulties,’ curious entities have been creeping around in the wee hours,” the listing warns. “So while you can’t stay overnight, my assistant has found another lovely place for you to stay nearby.”

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