‘Breaking Bad’ Houses for Sale in Albuquerque
The two-story, 3,500-square-foot Spanish colonial, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, has four bedrooms, two porches, and stone-framed doors, windows, and fireplaces. The home’s listing description does specify “no meth lab included”, but there are other perks involved. And to see what it feels like to purchase this residence, watch the following Breaking Bad clip in which Jesse (Aaron Paul) goes big-and goes home.
‘They thought that this was definitely going to be a unique opportunity that would appeal to a variety of buyers, not just in our market, but globally.’.
The home’s handsome interior served as the setting for scenes early on in the series, but the producers eventually built a replica to be used in later seasons, Today.com reported.
Fans seeking a full Breaking Bad experience should check out the “BaD” trolley tour in Albuquerque, which drives by numerous series’ memorable locations, including Jesse’s house, Walter White’s house, the auto wash, and Saul Goodman’s law office. He has been diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer and decided to make his own METH and them to provide a comfortable life for his family after his death.
In reality, however, nonstop parties aren’t typical in this part of Albuquerque, according to Alicia. Do you have $1.6 million?
The 20th century house features rolling gardens and intricate brickwork as one enters the home and is largely open plan with wood panelled ceilings.
Potential owners might need to bear in mind the show’s many fans, some of whom have developed a taste for trespassing.
Not for sale (just yet) is Alicia’s own house, which was featured in the 11th episode of “Breaking Bad” Season 4, during which Ted Beneke tries – and painfully fails – to escape Kuby and Huell’s supervision.