Adin Ross purchases Breaking Bad house for $1.3 million after steep price drop
Streamer Adin Ross acquires iconic Breaking Bad home in Albuquerque

Controversial livestreamer Adin Ross has purchased the well-known house featured in Breaking Bad for approximately $1.3 million as confirmed by TMZ. The property, located in Albuquerque, had previously been listed at $4 million before undergoing a substantial price reduction that attracted renewed buyer interest.
The four-bedroom residence, owned by the Quintana family for more than 50 years, gained international recognition as the on-screen home of Walter White in the hit television series. Over time, it became a popular destination for fans, leading to frequent disturbances and prompting the owners to install fencing around the property to maintain privacy.
Ross secured the home after competing against more than 20 offers. The purchase marks a notable shift in ownership for one of television’s most recognizable filming locations, which has long held cultural significance among fans of the series.
Ross, who has built a large following through online streaming and high-profile interviews, has previously hosted figures such as Donald Trump and Nick Fuentes on his platform. His involvement in controversial content has often drawn criticism, adding further public attention to this acquisition.
According to the publication, Ross intends to transform the property into a detailed replica of the fictional White family home as depicted in the show. While specific renovation plans have not been fully disclosed, the proposal has already sparked curiosity online, particularly regarding how closely the interior will mirror the series’ setting.
The sale also highlights a broader trend of pop culture properties becoming highly sought-after real estate assets. Homes tied to major television productions frequently attract collectors, investors, and fans willing to pay premium prices for cultural significance.
For the Quintana family, the sale concludes decades of ownership that evolved from private residence to global tourist attraction. For Ross, it represents both a high-profile investment and an opportunity to capitalize on the enduring popularity of one of television’s most acclaimed dramas.

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