Streamer Adin Ross Makes Offer in Bidding War for ‘Breaking Bad’ House

‘Breaking Bad’ house
Streamer Adin Ross is the one who’s right
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After the price of the ‘Breaking Bad’ house drops from $4 million to $400,000, a battle ignites for the property… and streamer Adin Ross is right in the mix.
Sources with knowledge tell TMZ … Adin’s team reached out last week to make an offer on the house … we’re told the owners have received about 20 legitimate offers so far, and now they’re dealing with an actual bidding war.
After last week’s price dropwe’re told the potential tag has risen again to well over a million dollars.
We’re told Adin’s offer is far from finalized…despite what he said on his stream last weekend.
Adin Ross reveals he bought the iconic Breaking Bad house after winning the bid 👀
“I won the bid… I’m definitely going to remake it, just like Breaking Bad. My dad was hyped.” pic.twitter.com/3nOdBIXQa7
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We’re told the owners will make a decision within the next 24 hours… and the property will close by the end of the month.
This is all great news for Joannes Padillawho has been trying to offload the 4-bedroom, 1-bathroom property for over a year.
Last August, Joanne told us she thought the house in New Mexico could be turned into a museum, which could fetch a pretty penny, but the thing is… the house is in a residential area and the zoning laws reportedly don’t allow that kind of thing.
However, that’s all good with Adin! He says he wants to turn the property into a 1-to-1 replica of Walter White’s house. While the exterior of the house was used in the show, the interiors were shot on a sound stage, so he had to make the inside completely different to fit in.
Alicia Feil of Keller Williams Realty holds the listing.




