‘Breaking Bad’ House in Albuquerque, NM Up For Sale

A famous TV home that served as a central filming location is up for sale, and fans of the show may find themselves tempted to see it up close or even place an offer.

Key Facts:

– The house is listed for $3.9 million in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
– It was featured on AMC’s “Breaking Bad” for five seasons (2008-2013).
– The property is a 1,910-square-foot residence with three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
– The backyard includes a swimming pool with a diving board and a shaded seating area.
– The owners, including Joanne Quintana, have decided to sell after 52 years.

The Rest of The Story:

For fans of the Emmy-winning series “Breaking Bad,” the home’s stucco exterior became instantly recognizable as the fictional residence of Walter White, the chemistry teacher-turned-crystal-meth-cook portrayed by Bryan Cranston.

Situated in a residential part of Albuquerque, the property boasts a modest front yard with a large tree that offers shade during the area’s hot summers.

A gated entrance and a two-car garage add to its practicality.

Inside, the home features a living room, a dining room, and a kitchen that have been updated over the years, though the layout may still feel familiar to those who watched Cranston and co-star Aaron Paul bring their characters to life.

Even a casual observer will recall the front yard from numerous show scenes, when Walter White’s personal life and criminal adventures seemed to collide on that very driveway.

Owner Joanne Quintana shared that while they initially enjoyed the enthusiasm from fans, the constant visitors and occasional mischief became too much.

In a recent interview with Albuquerque’s KOB-TV, she recalled how her late mother would bake cookies for the cast and crew during filming.

Quintana added that Bryan Cranston skipped these cookies while playing Walter White because his character was meant to be losing weight due to cancer.

The Bottom Line:

This is more than just a three-bedroom home—it’s a cultural landmark from a hit series that ended over a decade ago but still attracts dedicated fans.

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Whoever buys it inherits not only a comfortable house but also a slice of modern television history.