Popular streamer Adin Ross has a surprise declaration for fans. The streamer announced that he bought the infamous New Mexico house featured in Breaking Bad on February 8, 2026. The house has become a pop culture icon over the years, and remains one of the most recognized properties in television history. Adin Ross says he […] The post Famous Streamer Claims He Bought Walter White’s House From Breaking Bad appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

Popular streamer Adin Ross has a surprise declaration for fans. The streamer announced that he bought the infamous New Mexico house featured in Breaking Bad on February 8, 2026. The house has become a pop culture icon over the years, and remains one of the most recognized properties in television history.
Adin Ross says he is now the owner of the Breaking Bad house
Adin Ross, one of the most popular online streamers around the globe, announced on February 8, 2026, in a late-night stream that he had bought the famous New Mexico house that was featured on Breaking Bad.
Speaking about the instantly-recognizable property, Ross said in the video (via Parade), “I bought the old Breaking Bad House.” He continued, “There was a bid on it, 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…My dad was so hype about it.”
He went on to announce his plans for the house that famously belonged to Walter and Skylar White. “I’m going to literally make that s**t one-to-one like Breaking Bad,” he said, “I’m not gonna trash it, I’m going to treat it like a monument. I’m going to probably let me, my family, friends, streamers, stream in it, but I want that property to be taken care of. That is the greatest property of all time.”
The 25-year-old streamer further announced that he was “already in talks with a few people that are on Breaking Bad.” He also added that he wants “to give ownership of that property to all the actors as well,” and affirmed that he “would never sell it.”
His followers were initially skeptical of the claim, pointing out that the listing was still active. “All you guys saying cap, you’ll see. It’ll be public information when it closes,” Ross said as a response to this. “Signed off on everything. It’s real.”
The original owner of the house reportedly listed the house at just under $4 million.
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