
Popular streamer Adin Ross has reportedly purchased the house made famous by the TV show Breaking Bad for approximately $1.3 million. He plans to transform the property into a place where fans can visit.
The famous house in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was used as the outside of Walter White’s home on the popular TV show and has become a popular destination for fans to visit.
Ross recently purchased the house, winning out over many other potential buyers in a quick and competitive bidding process that involved around 30 offers.
I was following this house listing for a while, and it was originally priced at $3.9 million back in early 2026. They eventually dropped the price to what the market would bear, and that’s when things really took off! Suddenly, everyone was interested, and the bidding war pushed the price way up, over a million dollars! In the end, Ross bought it for around $1.3 million, using a limited liability company to do so.

Adin Ross plots huge collab with Breaking Bad stars at the show’s house
According to TMZ, the actor from ‘Kick’ has officially purchased the house and is planning some exciting new projects – but they don’t include anything to do with blue crystals.
Ross announced he bought the house during a live video and plans to rebuild it to look exactly like it did on the show. He’s hoping to include famous details like money stashed in the air vents, a pizza on the roof, and an RV – all references to popular scenes from the series.
He explained that he had to offer more money than other buyers, but he was pleased with the outcome. He thought he got a great deal and that the price was fair.

Ross has even considered bringing in actors from Breaking Bad to participate, and has proposed they could potentially become part-owners of the property as a future possibility.
The property has been a popular destination for years, attracting so many visitors – sometimes hundreds of cars daily – that it’s caused problems for the owners. It’s also become a well-known filming location, famously featured on television.
Joanne Padilla, the previous owner, shared with TMZ that she considered opening the house as a museum to capitalize on its fame, but zoning laws prevented her from doing so.
If Ross succeeds with his plans, the house could transform from a simple backdrop for photos into a complete, immersive experience celebrating the show – and even become a center for new streaming content related to the popular crime drama.
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2026-02-26 01:18