‘Breaking Bad’ house asking price drops 90 per cent in one year

The home for the White residence in ‘Breaking Bad’, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico

The owner of Walter White’s home from Breaking Bad, who put the house up for sale a year ago, has slashed its asking price by 90 per cent.

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Located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the four-bedroom, two-bathroom abode was used in the hit Bryan Cranston-fronted series, which ran between 2008 and 2013.

In January 2025, the property was put on the market for $4million (£3.2million), despite other similar homes in the area estimated to be worth $350,000 (£281,746).

According to TMZ, current owner Joanne Quintana was advised to list their property for a high price.

After seven months on the market, the property was relisted in the hope of attracting investors interested in converting it into a museum.

But her realtor, Alicia Feil of Keller Williams Realty, said this was never possible as the house is located in a residential neighbourhood with strict zoning regulations.

Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston in ‘Breaking Bad’. CREDIT: AMC

The asking price for the house has now dropped to $400,000 (£291,422).

Since Breaking Bad first aired, fans have often visited the location to take photos. Speaking to local radio station KOB4, Quintana previously said they average “300 cars a day”.

Though the owner recalled some positive memories from the show’s production, including the day Cranston threw a pizza on the roof in one take, she told the station that she was frustrated with the amount of traffic from fans in recent years, as well as those recreating the show’s famous pizza moment.

She eventually became so fed up with people turning up at her home that she resorted to spraying anyone who got too close with a hose.

To keep fans at bay, Quintana previously added a fence to protect the property, but eventually decided to sell up. “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,” she said at the time.

“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.”

Elsewhere, an iconic Fortnite stream from YouTuber IShowSpeed recently dethroned Breaking Bad classic ‘Ozymandias’ as the highest-rated episode on IMDB.

The tense season five episode was directed by Rian Johnson and features a desert standoff between Walter White (Bryan Cranston), Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), Hank Schrader (Dean Norris) and a neo-Nazi biker gang.

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