One lucky buyer will have the opportunity to step inside the world of Walter White. The fictional character’s real home is now on the market.
Featured on the hit AMC hit, “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 the 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 in order to raise money to support himself and his family after being diagnosed with lung cancer in stage 3.
Cranston and Paul won multiple Emmy Awards for their work on the show, and the series received multiple wins for Outstanding Drama Series.
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Set behind a metal gate, the front yard of the house features a small grassy area with a large tree, which provides shade in the hot summer months. A gated entrance guards the front door of the house, which is lined with green hedges and decorative stones.
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 courtyard boasts a shaded seating area with a barbecue and a large pool with a diving board.
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“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 chagrin of its current owner, Joanne Quintana .
In a recent interview with Albuquerque television station KOB-TV, Quintana admitted that at first they didn’t have a problem with visiting fans, but the meetings soon became a thing. After the death of her parents, she and her siblings decided to sell the house.
“This was our family home from 1973, almost 52 years. So we’re leaving with just our memories. It’s time to move on. We’re done. There’s no reason to fight anymore,” Quintana explained.
While the popular show was being filmed, the Quintana family became close to the cast and crew. When speaking with the TV station, Quintana shared a few behind-the-scenes secrets, including that her mom Fran always baked cookies for everyone on set.
“What was funny was that Bryan Cranston couldn’t eat any cookies. Because he had cancer on the show, so he was losing weight. So, he passed, but everybody—all the directors, all the writers—would to eat cookies. On the last day of filming, he takes a picture holding my mom’s cookies because he finally got to eat her cookies,” she said.
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“Aaron Paul had to growl and rage to get into his character of Jesse. That was fantastic. And the magic of Hollywood, no one will ever experience what we did.”