‘Breaking Bad’ House: Jesse Pinkman Albuquerque Home On Sale, Bathtub Intact After Aaron Paul Incident

In the second time in the past few months that a "Breaking Bad" house makes headlines all over the world, it has been announced that the Albuquerque, New Mexico, home of Walter White's second in command, Jesse Pinkman, is now on sale for a whooping price - and no, there are no bathtub-shaped holes on the ceiling.

The "Breaking Bad" house owned by Aaron Paul's character on the show served as the exterior set, while sets were used for the mayhem inside, including an iconic scene where a bathtub falls from the ceiling after being filled with acid, a meth lab and parties lasting for days.

According to The Daily Mail, in reality, the "Breaking Bad" house is a luxurious two-story Spanish colonial home of 3,500 square feet and four bedrooms that was listed last Tuesday at $1.6 million, with realtors clearing up doubts quickly by adding the words "meth lab not included."

The Independent reports that the "Breaking Bad" house has been completely renovated on the inside and looks nothing like the one shown on the Emmy Award-winning show, as its decoration looks nothing like Pinkman's taste.

According to Entertainment Weekly, realtors didn't miss the chance to reference the show when it came to promoting the "Breaking Bad" house, as the listing features a quote from the iconic season 3 episode where Jesse buys back the house from his parents after they had kicked him out of it previously.

Those interested in the New Mexico home can go to BreakingBadHouse.com for further information.

As it has been previously mentioned, this isn't the first time a "Breaking Bad" house makes headlines, as a few months back it was Bryan Cranston's "Breaking Bad" house on the news after series creator Vince Gilligan asked fans to stop throwing pizza pies at the home's ceiling in an attempt to reenact one of the show's most famous scenes.

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