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Streamer Adin Ross Officially Closes on Iconic ‘Breaking Bad’ Home
Streamer Adin Ross
The ‘Breaking Bad’ Home Is Officially Mine!!!
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Adin Ross has officially locked down the iconic “Breaking Bad” house … dropping $1.3M to win the full-blown bidding war, TMZ has learned.
The 4-bedroom, 1-bath Albuquerque, NM property had been sitting on the market for more than a year with a $4M asking price — until the owners reduced the listing price all the way down to $400k earlier this month.
As we first told you, the streamer came out on top after the homeowners received around 20 legit offers for the TV-famous spot.
For seller Joanne Padilla, it’s likely a sigh of relief. She previously told us she floated the idea of turning the place into a museum to cash in on the fandom — but zoning laws in the residential neighborhood reportedly shut that down.
No problem for Adin … He’s already said he wants to remake the home into a 1-to-1 replica of Walter White’s pad — the exteriors of the house were used for the show, but the interiors were shot on a separate sound stage — and now that he’s got the keys, it’s his empire to build.
The listing was held by Alicia Feil of Keller Williams Realty.