Walter White's house from 'Breaking Bad' on market for $4 million

Albuquerque home receives around 300 daily visitors because of show's popularity

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According to Zillow estimates, the house is worth around $350,000. (Credit: eXp Realty)

The iconic home of Walter White from the hit TV show "Breaking Bad" can be yours ... for $4 million.

The 1,900-square foot Albuquerque home consists of four bedrooms, two baths, piano and living rooms, a dining area and a kitchen, along with an outdoor pool and barbecue area.

The four-bedroom, two-bathroom house was built in 1973. (Credit: eXp Realty)
The four-bedroom, two-bathroom house was built in 1973. (Credit: eXp Realty)

Fran and Louis Padilla bought the home in 1973 and raised their children there. Those children now own the home and want to sell.

A big part of that desire has to do with the attention the house receives. Joanne Quintana, one of the Padilla's children, estimates there are more than 300 visitors to the house per day.

"Breaking Bad" director and creator Vince Gilligan has even had to publicly ask fans to stop harassing the homeowners, which included people attempting to throw pizzas onto the house's roof.

The home is being offered by David Christensen and Sonya Avila of Christensen Group and eXp Realty Luxury.

Ironically, the home's interior wasn't actually featured in the show, Quintana told KOB 4 in Albuquerque. It was used for gear and prep when shooting scenes.

The floor plan of the house also shows the interior looks nothing like that which is depicted in "Breaking Bad."

The nearly $4 million asking price is an obvious ode to the tourist attraction that it has become. Zillow estimates the house is worth roughly $350,000.

Ryan Johnston of InterPhase Entertainment, who is handling the sale with eXp Realty, called the house a "goldmine for an investor looking to have the best Airbnb in the world."

Upon selling, this house will join a crop of other homes from TV and film that have earned big paydays.

The "Home Alone" home in Winnetka, Ilinnois, outside of Chicago, is currently pending a sale for more than $5 million, a massive increase from its last sale in 2012.

The Victorian San Francisco home used in "Full House" was purchased by show creator Jeff Franklin in 2016 for $5 million and then sold for an unknown price three years later.

Matt Liberman is a reporter and video producer for cllct.