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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There’s a few tons of meth under the garage floor.
Or maybe in the walls between the studs.
We might never find out.
Ricin in the electrical outlet.
Pizza on the roof.
The former home owner probably had to put that big ‘ol iron fence up just to keep BreakingBad fans from walking right up to the front door, expecting to be let in just to look around, as though it was a museum, open to the public, not a private residence.
Nice!
And countless pizzas on the roof
I would not be surprised if kids occasionally drove by and tried to sling pizza on the roof.
The house with the bathtub full of hydrofluoric acid was the interesting one!
I’d be more interested in his storage unit.
People are very strange.
They’re going to tear the walls apart looking for money.
Where is the pizza on the roof?
True. From the article:
For Feil, the most rewarding part was what the sale meant to the family. “When they first agreed to have their house featured, they could never have anticipated how massive the show would become or the pivotal role the home would play in its legacy,” Feil said. “For years, they endured nonstop attention — at times even harassment — from fans. They deserved far more than what was originally negotiated, and seeing them ultimately reap meaningful rewards was incredibly gratifying.”
‘Breaking Bad’ fans place Walter White obituary
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The guy that bought the house wants to remodel the interior so that it looks like the interior as shown in the series.
We drove past once, at a normal speed. No fence at that time, 2017, but you could tell the owners hated people stopping and gawking. It is striking how much that house exterior sticks in the mind from watching the series. You immediately imagine a pizza on the roof.
Love it.
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