Walter White's 'Breaking Bad' Home Hits the Market for $3.9 Million

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The iconic Albuquerque residence featured in the hit AMC series 'Breaking Bad' is now available for purchase. Fans of the show can own a piece of television history for $3.9 million.

A lucky buyer will have the opportunity to step inside the world of Walter White. The fictional character's real-life home is now on the market. Featured on the popular hit AMC show, 'Breaking Bad,' starring Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, the New Mexico home is for sale for $3.9 million in partnership with listing agents David Christensen and Sonya Avila of Christensen Group | eXp Realty Luxury and Ryan Johnston of InterPhase Entertainment.

The show centered on a high school chemistry teacher who partners with a drug dealer in his neighborhood to cook and distribute crystal meth to raise money to support himself and his family after he was diagnosed with Stage 3 lung cancer. Cranston and Paul won multiple Emmy Awards for their work on the show, and the series picked up multiple wins for outstanding drama series. Tucked behind a metal gate, the home's front yard features a small grass area with a large tree, which provides shade in the hot summer months. A gated entrance guards the front door of the home, which is lined with green hedges and decorative rocks. The 1,910 square-foot home features three bedrooms and two bathrooms, a dining room, living room and kitchen. The home also has an attached two-car garage. One of the highlights of the home, aside from its place in Hollywood history, is the backyard. The yard boasts a shaded sitting area with a barbecue and a large swimming pool with a diving board. 'Breaking Bad' aired on AMC for five seasons, from 2008 to 2013, and despite the show ending over a decade ago, fans continue to visit the famous home, much to the dismay of its current owner, Joanne Quintana. In a recent interview with Albuquerque television station KOB-TV, Quintana admitted they didn't mind the fan visits at first, but the encounters soon became too muc

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