This door has too many knockers.
A “Breaking Bad” home has been put on the market for a whopping $4 million because its current owner is fed up with fans of the show looking at his property.
This ranch-style mansion in Albuquerque, New Mexico is home to the character Walter White, played by Bryan Cranston, his wife Skyler, and son Walt Jr. on the hit show Breaking Bad, which aired from 2006 to 2018. It was the home of television.
Current resident João Quintana grew up in this house and was there when his parents first began filming the iconic series in this small, unassuming abode.
Quintana told locals that at first the shooting was a blessing. She said it was a “once in a lifetime experience” where she and her family were able to witness “the magic of Hollywood” and interact with the entire cast and crew. Outlet KOB.
She would sometimes bake cookies for all the crew and actors on set, but because Cranston's character had cancer and needed to look thin, Cranston only ate one on the last day. He told KOB that he was unable to do so.
But the stardust in her eyes quickly turned to dirt as fans of the show began making pilgrimages to her quiet neighborhood.
According to the report, the Quintana couple initially took photos with visitors and had fun in the influence of the famous mansion, but then their home became inundated with strangers and even received unwanted packages. It is said that there was.
“Around 4:30 in the morning, the doorbell rang, and my mother got up and opened the door, and it was a package,” Quintana recalled.
The package was addressed to “Walter White,'' and the family became concerned and alerted the bomb squad.
They quickly put up a fence, but that didn't deter TV geeks from driving by and staring.
“We drive an average of 300 cars a day. Hundreds of thousands of people come to Ballon Fiesta for the balloons. The balloons go up and down. Where do they come from? Look,” an exasperated Quintana told KOB.
Quintana has long had complaints about people who look bad.
In a video posted to TikTok in 2023, the owner of a salty house yells at a couple who were filming their house as they drive by: “Get out, you Mexican trash.” daily mail It was reported at the time.
Some particularly devoted Heisenberg fans threw an entire pizza pie onto the roof of their garage as a homage to the show's classic scene.
Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan scolded fans for the offensive meme.
“There's nothing original, there's nothing funny, there's nothing cool about throwing pizza on the roof of this woman's house,” he said on the Better Call Saul podcast in 2022.
“She's the sweetest woman in the world. If you're making her nervous, you're doing something seriously wrong,” he stressed.
Quintana is asking $4 million for his home. According to , the median price in the Albuquerque area is $400,000. Associated Press.
“This has been our family's home for about 52 years, since 1973,” she told KOB.
“So I'm leaving here with only my memories. It's time to move on. It's over. There's no reason to fight anymore.
