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You Can Now Buy Jesse Pinkman’s ‘Breaking Bad’ House

Want to feel like you’re living in the world of Breaking Bad?

The Albuquerque, New Mexico house that was used as Jesse Pinkman’s home in the AMC drama series Breaking Bad is up for sale for $1.6 million.

The 3,500-square-foot Spanish Colonial revival house is two stories and has four-bedrooms, original wood floors, and two porches. Other features include “a luxurious master suite,” “a gourmet kitchen,” fireplaces, stone-framed doors, and chimneys.

On Breaking Bad, Jesse’s aunt had owned the house before she passed away. The basement was used as a temporary meth lab while the house up for sale. In season three, Jesse purchased the house.

The house was used for exterior shots of Jesse’s home on Breaking Bad, as well as interior shots until season 4, when a replica was built for Jesse’s party scenes. The house is also seen on the ‘BaD Tour’ of Breaking Bad locations.

Another Breaking Bad house also recently hit the market: Gretchen and Elliot Schwartz’s house, which was seen in the series finale.

To see photos and find out more details about the properties, you can go to www.breakingbadhouse.com, which notes a “meth lab [is] not included.”

Check out AMC’s video about making the replica set for the interior of Jesse’s house:

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