Ever dreamed of owning a piece of TV history? The Breaking Bad house—yes, the one where Walter White threw the world’s most infamous pizza on the roof—is officially up for sale. Located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, it’s the perfect buy for fans who want to combine suburban charm with a slice of meth-lab-adjacent nostalgia.
The owners of the “Breaking Bad” house in Albuquerque, New Mexico have been there for more than five decades. But they’ve finally had ENOUGH.
They’re selling the house because they’re tired of all the attention it gets. The house attracts an average 300 cars a day, and the family had to put up a fence to keep fans from getting too close . . . and tossing pizzas on the roof.
Joanne Quintana says, quote, “This was our family home from 1973, almost 52 years. So we’re going to walk away with just our memories. It’s time to move on. We’re done. There’s no reason to fight anymore.”
The value of the house is estimated at $350,000, but the family is asking $4 MILLION, thanks to its cultural significance.
Quintana says, quote, “I hope they make it what the fans want. They want a BnB, they want a museum, they want access to it. Go for it.”
The house boasts 1,910 square feet, three bedrooms, and, thankfully, no actual meth lab in the basement. While it’s been a tourist hotspot for years, the current owners are finally throwing in the towel (but not another pizza). If you’re into binge-watching and suburban vibes, this might be your dream home—assuming you can handle fans reenacting that scene on your lawn.
If you could live in—or tour—any house from TV history, which one would it be? From Walter White’s suburban hideaway to Monica’s iconic apartment, let us know your dream TV home in the comments!