Meth lab not included: Jesse Pinkman’s ‘Breaking Bad’ house up for sale
Susan C. Feil and Alicia Feil Peterson, associate brokers for Coldwell Banker, are the agents selling the home (“meth lab not included”), which has been renovated in real life, too.
The two-story, 3,500-sqaure-foot house in the upscale Albuquerque Country Club neighborhood has four beds, two porches, stone-framed doors, fireplaces and a host of other charming flourishes, Today.com reports.
The classic Spanish colonial revival home is elegant, a luxurious jewel in the Country Club neighborhood.
On the TV series, the house was a source of tension from the very beginning.
Or, if you’re ballin’ like that, the 65,00-square-foot home of characters Gretchen and Elliot Schwartz is listed on the site BreakingBadHouse for $2.65 million. The ceiling in the hallway was destroyed when Jesse used hydrofluoric acid to dissolve Molina’s cousin’s (Emilio Koyama’s) corpse in the upstairs bathtub.
Jokes also abound on the house’s Facebook page.
This Albuquerque, New Mexico, house is one of two “Breaking Bad” homes that went on the market July 28, 2015.
While the asking price might seem steep (after all, Pinkman got it for a steal, after it was discovered that his parents failed to disclose that a meth lab had operated there), there are plenty of upsides.
Jesse Pinkman’s house is up for sale.
Breaking Bad, which is a Southern term that means to ‘raise hell, ‘ was set and filmed on location in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Realtor Alicia’s own house was featured in an episode of Breaking Bad, Season 4, when Ted Beneke fails at attempting to escape from his handlers, Kuby and Huell.
If you’re really missing Breaking Bad since it ended, Better Call Saul may have helped soften the blow. Just don’t plan on ever using it to hide evidence behind a murder, it might not work out too well for you.