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Jesse Pinkman’s house from Breaking Bad is on the market
‘Meth lab not included, ‘ reads the press release put out by broker Coldwell Banker as a amusing reference to the show.
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The house that Jesse Pinkman owned on “Breaking Bad” is a two-story, 3,500-square-foot building in New Mexico’s Albuquerque Country Club neighborhood.
Although fictionally an outrageous party house, the villa is actually located in a very quiet neighbourhood and features four bedrooms, two porches, original wooden floors and stone-framed doors, windows, chimneys and fireplaces. There’s another “Breaking Bad” house that went on the market as of Tuesday: Gretchen and Elliot Schwartz’s new house – featured in the series finale – could be yours for $2.65 million. In reality, such is not typical in this part of Albuquerque, according to Alicia.
The house also boasts a refurbished kitchen and up-to-date cooling and heating, plumbing and electrical.
This Albuquerque, New Mexico, house is one of two “Breaking Bad” homes that went on the market July 28, 2015.
The home’s handsome interior served as the setting for scenes early on in the series, but the producers eventually built a replica to be used in later seasons, Today.com reported.
“This bathroom is not the bathtub that fell through the ceiling”, Feil said, referring to the infamous “Breaking Bad” bathtub scene in Season 1, Episode 2. Alicia says that home is not for sale, yet.
Okay, Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) actually said that about the Winnebago on Breaking Bad, but the sentiment’s the same.
If you’re really missing Breaking Bad since it ended, Better Call Saul may have helped soften the blow.
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Breaking Bad is considered a cult classic which has inspired everything from a show-themed bar, to a newly opened coffeeshop in Istanbul (with plans to extend to America), and even a murder attempt using Ricin. No premiere date has been set.