The house from Breaking bad it became a stunning set piece in the show, and now you can buy it yourself – if you've got the money.
You certainly wouldn't think that the family home of a meth-making tycoon like Walter White would definitely be one of the biggest pieces of imagery in a show like Breaking Bad, but the show was so bad that it did almost becoming a character in itself. . Since the show began, the real house has been a huge hit with fans, with many making trips out to visit it. As it turns out, however, the family that has lived there for 52 years is deciding to move on, after putting it on the market for… uh, a whopping $4 million. For context, similar homes in the area are estimated to be worth around $350,000, so yes, putting your house in a popular TV show seems to increase the value a bit.
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Talking to Victoryowner Joanne Quintana said that the Albuquerque, New Mexico-based has seen an average of “300 cars a day. Come Balloon Fiesta, hundreds of thousands come for balloons. Balloons go up, they come down . Where do they come from? ” Quintana said there are many happy memories from filming the show, including the time actor Bryan Cranston threw a pizza on the roof. in one take – but the traffic was constant and growing, and fans were recreating that pizza. view, has meant that they are ready to sell. “This has been our family home since 1973, almost 52 years. So we're going to walk away with just our memories. It's time to move on. We're ready. No reason to fight anymore.”
She's also open to turning it into something a little more accessible for fans, saying she hopes “they'll do what the fans want. They want a BnB, they want a museum, they want access to it. Go for it. ” In the meantime, though, maybe stop throwing pizzas on top of them? It's just weird and it makes you look like a jackass.