It has been with its current owners for 52 years but high traffic from fans of the show has finally got to them.
“This home became a character as large as Walter White himself, sometimes receiving over 300 cars per day, and is a goldmine for an investor looking to have the best Airbnb in the world,” said Ryan Johnston of InterPhase Entertainment, who is handling the sale with eXp Realty.
A piece of television history has been listed for sale, with a property known as the 'Walter White House' on the market for nearly $US4 million. The ranch-style property in Albuquerque, New Mexico, served as the home of Walter White (Bryan Cranston),
played by Bryan Cranston, to star in a campaign against littering in New Mexico. While "Breaking Bad" certainly has left its mark on New Mexico and this quiet block in Albuquerque, the listing is sure to reignite interest. Fans often flock to the home ...
The iconic "Breaking Bad" house in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is up for grabs for $4 million because the current owner is fed up with constant attention from fans of the show. The house was the TV residence of Walter White,
played by Bryan Cranston, to star in a campaign against littering in New Mexico. While “Breaking Bad” certainly has left its mark on New Mexico and this quiet block in Albuquerque, the listing ...
Wait, what? Bryan Cranston, aka Walter White, was once a real-life murder suspect. Yep, you read that right. In the ‘70s, Cranston was wrapped up in a murder case from Breaking Bad. Before ...
Bryan Cranston spoke with Dan Rather about how a small role on an episode of "The X-Files" led to his leading role in "Breaking Bad"
An Albuquerque man pled guilty to child abuse charges from nearly two years ago. In 2023, a Walmart security guard noticed bruises on a six-year-old girl and called the police with concerns about her being abused.
After achieving greater fame in the 2000s, Cranston has still lent his voice to various projects, with more of an emphasis on recognizable Western animated films and television. This list will ...
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency said campaigns sounding the alarm about the dangers of fentanyl are working in New Mexico but there is still lots of work to be done. “We
A new bill pre-filed in the New Mexico Senate would limit the use of cellphones in public and charter schools across the state if it is passed into law. The bill, nicknamed the "anti-distraction policy," is sponsored by Republican Sen. Crystal Brantley of Elephant Butte.