Popular Streamer Claims to Have Bought 'Breaking Bad' House

Adin Ross says he plans to preserve the iconic home as a 'monument' and involve the show's actors.

Published on Feb. 8, 2026

Popular streamer Adin Ross surprised fans by announcing during a recent livestream that he has purchased the infamous New Mexico house featured in the hit TV series 'Breaking Bad'. Ross claims he outbid other buyers and plans to preserve the property as a 'monument' while involving the show's actors. However, the home's listing remains active, leading some to question the validity of Ross' claims.

Why it matters

The 'Breaking Bad' house has become an iconic landmark for fans of the acclaimed AMC drama series. The home's owner has previously expressed frustration with constant visits and pranks by overzealous fans. Ross' purported purchase and plans to preserve the property as a tribute could help protect the home from further disruption, but the uncertain status of the sale has left many skeptical.

The details

During a Feb. 8 livestream, 25-year-old streamer Adin Ross announced that he had purchased the 'Breaking Bad' house in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He claimed to have outbid other interested parties and plans to restore the home to its on-screen appearance, allowing himself, his family, friends, and other streamers to use the property. Ross also said he wants to give the show's actors partial ownership of the home, which he insists he will never sell.

  • On Feb. 8, 2026, Adin Ross announced he had purchased the 'Breaking Bad' house during a livestream.

The players

Adin Ross

A 25-year-old popular streamer who claims to have purchased the 'Breaking Bad' house in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Joanne Quintana

The owner of the 'Breaking Bad' house, who listed the property for sale in 2025 due to constant disruptions from fans.

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What they’re saying

“I'm not gonna trash it, I'm going to treat it like a monument. I'm going to probably let me, my family, friends, streamers, stream in it, but I want that property to be taken care of. That is the greatest property of all time.”

— Adin Ross, Streamer (Parade)

What’s next

The status of Adin Ross' purported purchase of the 'Breaking Bad' house remains unclear, as the property listing is still active on Realtor.com.

The takeaway

While Adin Ross' plans to preserve the iconic 'Breaking Bad' house as a tribute to the show are admirable, the uncertain status of the sale has left many fans skeptical about the legitimacy of his claims. The future of this beloved TV landmark remains in question.