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‘Breaking Bad’ house on sale for $4M as homeowner is sick of gawking fans: ‘We’re done’

Too many knockers at this door.

The “Brea🀅king Bad” house has hit the market for a cool $4 million — because the current owner is fed up with fans of the show gawk💮ing at her property.

The ranch-style home in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was the TV domicile of Walter White, played by Brཧyan Cranston, his wife Skylar, and their son Walt Jr. in the hit show “Breaking Bad,” whichꦫ aired from 2006 to 2018.

The house Walter White and his family lived in in the show “Breaking Bad” is on the market for $4 million. AP

Current resident Joanne Quintana grew up in the home and wa൲s there with her parents when they first began filming the iconic series in the small unassuming abode.

At first the filming was a blessing — a “once in a lifetime thing” that allowed her and her family to witness “the magic of Hollywood,” which included interacting with the entire cast and crew, Quintana told local .

She would even bake cookies for all of the workers and actors for every shoot — but told KOB that Cran💫ston was only able to indulge in one on🌼 the last day because his character was suffering from cancer and needed to appear thin.

But that stardust in her eyes soon turned to dirt — as fans of the show started to make pilgrimages to her q💖uiet block.

Current resident Joanna Quintana grew up in the home and was there with her parents when they first began filming the iconic series in the small unassuming abode. KOB 4
Anna Gunn and Bryan Cranston in a scene during Season 2 episode 6 of “Breaking Bad” in April 2009. ©AMC/courtesy Everett Collection

After initially taking photos with viꦫsitors and entertaining t♉he consequences of a famous house, the Quintanas became overrun with strangers and even received unwanted packages at their home, according to the report.

“Around 4:30 in the morning, the doorbell rang, my mom got up and opened the door, a🌄nd it was a package,” Quintana recalled of one occasion.

The package was addressed to “Walter White” and the famil🎃y was so concerned they ca🐬lled the bomb squad.

They soon put up a fence — but that did not deter television n💖♛erds from driving by and gawking.

“We average 300 cars a day. Come Ballon Fiesta, hundreds of thousands come for balloons. Balloons go up, they come down. Where do they come? Here🎃,” an exasperated Quintana told KOB. 

Bryan Cranston portrays Walter White in a Season 5 episode of “Breaking Bad.” ©AMC/courtesy Everett Collection

Quinta🃏na’s frustration with the looky-lo෴os has gotten the better of her in the past.

The salty homeowner yelled “Get o🐽ut, you Mexican trash,” at a couple who were filming the house while driving by, in a clip posted to TikTok in 2023, reported at the time.

Some particularl🧔y committed Heisenberg fans even tossed full pizza pies on th⛦e roof of the house’s garage in an homage to a classic scene from the show.

Quintana’s frustration with the looky-loos has gotten the better of her in the past. KOB 4

Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan reprimanded fans for t🌼he unsavory me🦹me.

“There is nothing original, or funny, or cool, about throwing🎶 a pizza on this lady’s roof,” he said on the “Better Call Saul” podcast back in 2022.

“She is the sweetest lady in the world, and 🍬if you are getti🎶ng on her nerves you are doing something seriously f**king wrong,” he emphasized.

Quintana is asking $4 million for the home. The🌌 median price in the Albuquerque area is $400,000, according to the .

Anna Gunn and Cranston in the “Rabid Dog” episode of the series. ©AMC/courtesy Everett Collection

“This was our family home from 1973, almost 52 years,” she told KOB.

“So we’re going to walk away with just our memories. It’s time to move on. We’re done. There’s no reason to fight anymore.