Twitch Streamer Adin Ross Buys Breaking Bad House, Promises Ownership to Actors

The iconic Albuquerque home will now be owned by the controversial online personality.

Published on Feb. 8, 2026

Twitch and Kick streamer Adin Ross has purchased the iconic house used in the hit TV series Breaking Bad, vowing to give the show's actors partial ownership of the property. Ross, who has faced criticism for past controversial statements, says he wants to ensure the historic home is "taken care of" and plans to allow fellow streamers and the Breaking Bad cast to use the property.

Why it matters

The Breaking Bad house has become a pop culture landmark, drawing legions of fans to Albuquerque to see the location in person. Ross' purchase of the property ensures its continued preservation, though his own checkered past has raised concerns about how he will manage and maintain the iconic site.

The details

Adin Ross, a popular Twitch and Kick streamer with millions of subscribers, has purchased the Albuquerque home used as the White family residence in the hit AMC series Breaking Bad. In a video announcing the purchase, Ross stated he is "already in talks with a few people who were on Breaking Bad" and wants to "give ownership of that property to all the actors as well." Ross also said he plans to allow his family, friends, and fellow streamers to use the property.

  • The Breaking Bad house went up for sale in 2026.
  • Adin Ross announced his purchase of the home on February 8, 2026.

The players

Adin Ross

A controversial Twitch and Kick streamer with millions of subscribers who has recently purchased the iconic house used in the TV series Breaking Bad.

Breaking Bad Actors

The cast members of the hit AMC series Breaking Bad, whom Adin Ross has promised partial ownership of the show's famous Albuquerque house.

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What they’re saying

“I want that property to be taken care of, bro. That is the greatest property of all time.”

— Adin Ross, Twitch Streamer (thegamer.com)

“I'm already in talks with a few people who were on Breaking Bad, and I want to give ownership of that property to all the actors as well.”

— Adin Ross, Twitch Streamer (thegamer.com)

What’s next

Adin Ross will need to finalize the details of sharing ownership of the Breaking Bad house with the show's cast members.

The takeaway

Adin Ross' purchase of the iconic Breaking Bad house has sparked both excitement and concern, as the controversial streamer promises to preserve the property's legacy while also granting the show's actors a stake in its ownership.