‘Breaking Bad’ New Mexico home on market for .9 million

‘Breaking Bad’ New Mexico home on market for $3.9 million

One lucky buyer will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of Walter White. The fictional character’s real-life home is now on the market.

The New Mexico home, featured on the popular hit AMC show Breaking Bad starring Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, is in collaboration with real estate agents David Christensen and Sonya Avila of Christensen Group | For sale for $3.9 million eXp Realty Luxury and Ryan Johnston of InterPhase Entertainment.

The show centers on a high school chemistry teacher who works with a drug dealer in his neighborhood to cook and distribute crystal meth to raise money to support himself and his family after he is diagnosed with stage three lung cancer was diagnosed.

Cranston and Paul won multiple Emmy Awards for their work on the series and the series received several awards for Outstanding Drama Series.

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Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston with Emmys, parting from the facade of Walter White's house.

The Breaking Bad home is on the market for nearly $4 million. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images; courtesy Christensen Group Inc. / Fox News)

The entrance door is hidden behind a green gate.

The entrance door is hidden behind a green gate. (Courtesy of Christensen Group Inc. / Fox News)

The front garden of the house is hidden behind a metal gate and features a small lawn with a large tree that provides shade in the hot summer months. An entrance gate protects the front door of the house, which is lined with green hedges and decorative stones.

The 1,910 square foot home has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, a dining room, a living room and a kitchen.

The exterior of the house pictured in "Breaking Bad."

The Breaking Bad house has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images / Getty Images)

The home also has an attached two-car garage.

One of the highlights of the house, besides its place in Hollywood history, is the backyard. The yard has a shaded seating area with a barbecue and a large swimming pool with a diving board.

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There is a swimming pool with a diving board in the backyard.

There is a swimming pool with a diving board in the backyard. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images/Fox News)

Breaking Bad aired on AMC for five seasons, from 2008 to 2013, and even though the show ended over a decade ago, fans continue to visit the famous house, much to the dismay of its current owner, Joanne Quintana.

In a recent interview with Albuquerque television station KOB-TV, Quintana admitted that they didn’t mind the fan visits at first, but the encounters soon became too much. After her parents died, she and her siblings decided to sell the house.

“This has been our family home since 1973, almost 52 years. So we will leave with only our memories. It’s time to move on. We’re done. There is no reason to fight anymore,” explained Quintana.

While filming the popular show, the Quintana family grew close with the cast and crew. Speaking to the TV station, Quintana revealed some behind-the-scenes secrets from the set, including that her mother Fran always baked cookies for everyone during filming.

The cast of "breaking Bad" at the SAG Awards.

The Quintana family grew close with the cast and crew of Breaking Bad. (Steve Granitz/FilmMagic/Getty Images)

“What was funny was that Bryan Cranston couldn’t eat a single cookie. Because in the series he had cancer and therefore lost weight. So he passed, but everyone – all the directors, all the writers – ate the cookies. “On the last day of filming, he takes a photo with my mom’s cookies because he finally got to eat her cookies,” she shared.

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“Aaron Paul had to grunt and get angry to get into character as Jesse. That was great. And the magic of Hollywood, no one will ever be able to experience what we did.”

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