Twitch streamer Adin Ross, 25, has officially bought himself a piece of TV history. The streamer who previously hosted Trump on his livestream snagged the Albuquerque home that served as Walter White’s residence on Breaking Bad for all five seasons. After sitting on the market for more than a year, Ross swooped in and outbid about 20 other buyers. The streamer entered the bidding war, offering $1.3 million for the home, which suffered a dramatic price drop—from an initial $3.9 million listing to roughly $400,000. Ross announced the purchase during a Twitch livestream, telling viewers he had signed the paperwork and secured the four-bedroom, one-bathroom property. The streamer also teased plans to turn the property into a near “one-to-one” replica of the show’s interior. Realtor Alicia Feil of Keller Williams told the Albuquerque Journal she was “genuinely surprised by the sheer intensity of global interest,” even more than a decade after the series finale. The Padilla family, who owned the home for over 50 years, told the outlet they were relieved to finally sell—after years of dealing with hundreds of daily drive-bys from fans eager to see the iconic home.
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