Posted on 02/25/2026 4:00:48 PM PST by CedarDave
One of Albuquerque’s most well-known homes is officially off the market.
The “Breaking Bad” house — which belonged to fictional main character Walter White and made several appearances in the popular AMC series — has sold for $1.3 million, according to listing agent Alicia Feil.
The transaction closed Wednesday morning, just 22 days after the property was listed for $400,000 in early February. The listing, which fielded roughly 20 offers and ignited a bidding war, came to a close when the property went under contract on Feb. 9.
“I was genuinely surprised by the sheer intensity of global interest, especially given that the series ended more than a decade ago,” Feil said.
The four-bedroom, 1,920-square-foot home, located at 3828 Piermont NE, sold for $900,000 more than the price it listed at and nearly $1 million more than Zillow’s valuation of the property.
The sale comes a little more than a year after another Realtor team listed the home for nearly $4 million. It was taken off the market in December after receiving little serious interest.
Feil decided to relist at a more reasonable price, hoping it would widen the pool of potential buyers and fuel greater activity.
Feil said the sale is “a true testament to the quality of the show and the enduring, almost timeless, devotion of its fans.”
“Breaking Bad” fan and American internet personality Adin Ross made waves online around the time the property went under contract, claiming on social media that he had won the bidding war.

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I never watched the show. I have no TV. Didn’t have enough interest to see it online. I did hear of it while it ran. But for those of us who never watched it:
What is the deal about
“a Pizza on the roof”?
Did that happen in one particular episode, or was it something a certain character always did?
Was it left up there, or completely chowed down?
People are asking!
If memory serves, Walt came home with pizza hoping to smooth his way back into the house but Skylar (wife) refused entry. Walt, frustrated, flung the pizza box and it ended up on the roof. It remained on the roof for quite some time (days, weeks) before he finagled his way back into the home. He had to clean it off himself.
$1.3 million for a four-bedroom, 1,920-square-foot home,three card Monte retires.
Ha-ha! I’m guessing Walt was the younger co-star character.
I could see someone like that, sort of needy, putting himself in that kind of situation.
It would take pages to explain how he got to that point and why it's so damned funny. Just my opinion, but it was the most consistently well written, filmed, and acted television series I've ever seen. Completely addictive. Have watched it twice.
I can see how that would be amusing.
“There it is. That dried up, hard as a granite slab pizza is still up there looking out of place, looking ugly, and everybody’s oblivious, acting like they can’t see it!”
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