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Influencer Snaps Up Iconic Breaking Bad House for a Hefty Price

Influencer Snaps Up Iconic Breaking Bad House for a Hefty Price
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A social media star just snapped up one of TV’s most recognizable addresses: the Albuquerque home that served as Walter White’s in Breaking Bad, sold for north of $1 million.

Walter White’s real-life Albuquerque house has a new owner, and yes, the roof pizza is absolutely on the table.

Who bought it and for how much

The famed Breaking Bad house just sold for about $1.3 million. The buyer: streamer Adin Ross, who closed the deal through an LLC after edging out a pile of competing offers. He had already teased the move during a February 8 livestream on Kick, saying he was close to sealing it.

The price history is a ride

This place first popped up in early 2025 with a sky-high ask around $3.9 million. It came back to market in early February 2026 at roughly $400,000, which is much closer to what normal humans would expect to pay in that neighborhood. That lower number lit the fuse. Roughly 30 real offers came in fast, and a short bidding war followed.

"Offers came rolling in," listing agent Alicia Feil said, noting the price jumped by nearly $500,000 in a hurry.

From there, Ross outbid several buyers and locked it down at the final $1.3 million figure.

What Ross wants to do with it

He is not buying this to keep it quiet. Ross says he plans to turn the home into a near shot-for-shot version of how it looked on the show, complete with little nods fans will clock instantly: think cash tucked in the vents, a carefully staged pizza-on-the-roof moment, and even bringing in an RV for the full effect. He also floated the idea of looping in cast members down the line and hinted at some kind of partial ownership concept.

"I had to outbid some people, but I’m happy bro. It was a really good price, a really fair price," Ross said.

If he actually follows through, expect the house to double as a fan magnet and a content machine tied to one of TV’s defining crime dramas.