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Influencer Buys Iconic Breaking Bad House for $1.3 Million
Streamer Adin Ross snaps up Walter White's Albuquerque home after a bidding war.
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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A social media influencer named Adin Ross has purchased the Albuquerque home that served as Walter White's residence in the hit TV series Breaking Bad. Ross closed the deal for around $1.3 million after a competitive bidding war, outbidding several other interested buyers. He plans to turn the home into a near-exact replica of how it appeared on the show, complete with nods to iconic moments like the pizza on the roof.
Why it matters
The Breaking Bad house has become an iconic piece of television history, drawing fans from around the world to the Albuquerque neighborhood. Ross' purchase and plans to recreate the set will likely turn the home into a major tourist attraction and content creation hub for the influencer, further cementing the show's lasting cultural impact.
The details
The famed Breaking Bad house first hit the market in early 2025 with an asking price around $3.9 million. It returned to the market in February 2026 at a much more reasonable $400,000, sparking a bidding war that saw the final sale price jump to $1.3 million. Streamer Adin Ross, who had teased the purchase during a recent livestream, ultimately outbid several other interested buyers to secure the home through an LLC. Ross plans to meticulously recreate the look and feel of the house as it appeared on the show, including adding details like cash tucked in the vents and staging a pizza on the roof.
- The Breaking Bad house first listed in early 2025 with an asking price around $3.9 million.
- The home returned to the market in February 2026 at roughly $400,000.
- A bidding war ensued, with the final sale price reaching $1.3 million.
The players
Adin Ross
A popular social media influencer who purchased the Breaking Bad house through an LLC after outbidding several other interested buyers.
Alicia Feil
The listing agent for the Breaking Bad house, who noted that offers came in quickly after the price was lowered to $400,000.
What they’re saying
“I had to outbid some people, but I'm happy bro. It was a really good price, a really fair price.”
— Adin Ross (Kick)
“Offers came rolling in. The price jumped by nearly $500,000 in a hurry.”
— Alicia Feil, Listing agent (scorpiolikeyou.com)
What’s next
Ross plans to continue updating fans on his progress in recreating the Breaking Bad house, and has hinted at potentially involving cast members from the show in the future.
The takeaway
The purchase of the Breaking Bad house by a social media influencer highlights the enduring popularity and cultural significance of the iconic TV series. The home's transformation into a fan destination and content creation hub will further cement the show's legacy and appeal to a new generation of viewers.
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