Yo, like Jesse Pinkman's house from 'Breaking Bad' is for sale
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Yo, like Jesse Pinkman's house from 'Breaking Bad' is for sale
"Designed by architect Leon Watson and built in 1940, the Spanish Colonial Revival-style house featured prominently throughout the series, including a storyline that saw Pinkman blackmail his parents to purchase the home at a reduced price. Set on a corner lot of more than a quarter-acre, the two-story home is distinguished by arched windows and doorways, a stone fireplace and original wood floors."
"Listed for $2.65 million, the contemporary compound where Walter White's former colleagues lived the good life sits behind gates on two acres in the North Valley area of Albuquerque. Interiors with light hardwood floors and beamed ceilings include a great room with a wall fireplace, formal living and dining rooms and a center-island kitchen in about 6,500 square feet of space."
"Created and produced by Vince Gilligan, 'Breaking Bad' centered on chemistry teacher-turned-meth manufacturer Walter White, played by Bryan Cranston, and his partner Pinkman, played by Paul. The series ran for five seasons from 2008-2013, earning more than a dozen Primetime Emmy Awards and two Peabody Awards."
Two properties from the acclaimed AMC series 'Breaking Bad' are now available for purchase in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The first is a 1940 Spanish Colonial Revival-style home that served as Jesse Pinkman's residence, listed at $1.6 million. Designed by architect Leon Watson, this 3,500-square-foot property features four bedrooms, arched windows, a stone fireplace, and original wood floors on a quarter-acre corner lot. The second property, priced at $2.65 million, is a contemporary gated compound on two acres in North Valley that portrayed the home of characters Elliott and Gretchen Schwartz. This 6,500-square-foot residence includes a swimming pool, spa, and formal living spaces. Both properties are represented by agents Susan C. Feil and Alicia Feil Peterson of Coldwell Banker Legacy.
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