Adin Ross seems to be adding a famous piece of TV history to his real estate portfolio.
During a recent livestream, Ross said that he successfully purchased the iconic White family home featured in the hit series Breaking Bad after winning a competitive bidding process. According to Ross, the property, located in Albuquerque, was highly sought after, but he ultimately outbid several other interested buyers.
“I bought the old Breaking Bad house,” Ross told viewers. “There was a bid on it, and I outbid a few other people, but I got it. I won the bid, so I bought the old Breaking Bad house in New Mexico in Albuquerque and we own it.”
Ross went on to share his excitement about what comes next, telling his chat that he plans to restore the home to closely resemble its appearance on the show.
“I’m going to like literally bro make that shit 1:1 like Breaking Bad,” he said. “Chat, if you seen Breaking Bad you know how fire it is, bro.”
While the house’s exterior was used for Breaking Bad, the interior scenes of the house were filmed on a soundstage.
The streamer also mentioned that the purchase was a proud moment for his family, adding that his father was especially excited about the deal.
The house, which served as the on-screen residence of Walter White, has long been a destination for fans of the series and remains one of the most recognizable filming locations tied to the show.
Complex reached out to the real estate broker who listed the property, for confirmation and additional details surrounding the sale. They declined to comment, saying, “I am not able to share that information, I am sorry.”