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Walter White’s House From Breaking Bad on the Market for a Crystal Cool $4 Million


Walter White’s iconic home from hit TV sequence Breaking Bad has been listed available on the market for a crystal cool $4 million.

Owner Joanne Quintana advised KOB 4 she hopes her Albuquerque, New Mexico house is was one thing for followers of the crime drama to get pleasure from, similar to a museum or an Air BnB, although made clear it will get loads of consideration already with round 300 guests per day.

“I hope they make it what the followers need. They need a BnB, they need a museum, they need entry to it,” she stated of her previous household residence, which her late mom and father purchased in 1973. “Go for it.”

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The homeowners of the house have reported counting over 400 guests a day. Photo by Steve Snowden/Getty Images.

Only the skin of the home was used for filming, so scenes of Bryan Cranston’s Walter, Anna Gunn’s Skyler, and RJ Mitte’s Walt Jr. across the dinner desk, or of Walter chasing 1000’s of {dollars} as they handed by means of vents, weren’t truly filmed there, although many iconic scenes clearly had been.

This contains the beloved pizza scene, the place a pissed off Walter hurls an infinite pizza onto the roof and lets it sit there for days. Quintana stated the crew had pizzas lined up alongside the road for a number of makes an attempt however Cranston nailed it on the primary go.

Breaking Bad ran from 2008 to 2013 and tells the story of Walter, a instructor who begins drug dealing in an effort to pay for his medical payments after a most cancers analysis. Spin-off prequel Better Call Saul ran from 2015 to 2022.

IGN deemed the finales of each exhibits masterpieces. “The last batch of Breaking Bad is without doubt one of the finest run of episodes TV has ever supplied,” we stated of the previous, and of the latter: “Better Call Saul ends with a satisfying finale that gives surprises, laughs, tears, and emotional intestine punches.”

Image credit score: AMC.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll speak about The Witcher all day.



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