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The ‘Breaking Bad’ house is for sale—and the future owner could earn $292,000 a year by renting it out to fans on Airbnb

  • is up on the market at $4 million and could prove to be a moneymaker as an experiential rental for the next owner.

lovers can now snatch up Walter White’s house—and for one lucky fan, it could prove to be a lucrative side hustle.

describes this as a “unique chance to own a piece of TV history.”

lovers to cash in on the experience.

in an interview.

The next owner of the Albuquerque house has the chance to not only own one of the most cherished TV-famous properties, but to also make back the $4 million—and then some.

Experiential rentals are a way to make money passively on the side, and the buyer could rake in millions in profit over time.

A lucrative side hustle

With the sky-high cost of living right now, many are looking for side hustles that they can juggle alongside their full-time jobs. Renting out experiential homes could be a highly lucrative move.

, for good reason: His properties have been raking in hundreds of thousands of dollars per year, and he even sold one for $7 million at three times the cost. French’s properties range from 100-year-old train cars booked out years in advance to a seven-cabin micro-resort that pulled $530,000 in net operating income during its first year in operation.

home have a special appeal to consumers.

“Stories play a huge part in creating these experiences, as does design and genuine hospitality.”

entered the Guinness World Records in 2014 as the most critically acclaimed show of all time.

book out literally years [in advance] based off one episode of attention,” French says.

house, French says this is a prime example of a unique experiential stay with media attention that could “command rates north of $1,000/night,” and be occupied for over 80% of the year, “if executed and marketed correctly.” At that estimation, the new owner would make $292,000 per year and recoup the $4 million in about 13.7 years.

The 'Breaking Bad' Airbnb would join the ranks of 'Barbie' and 'Twilight'

Experiential stays based on famous TV shows, movies, and novels have been popping up for years.

human-size Polly Pocket property for three days in September 2024 to celebrate the plastic icon’s 35th anniversary. The stay was set at $89 per person—in homage to Polly Pocket’s launch in 1989.

located right outside Portland, Ore. The home where Bella Swan and her dad lived is now owned by couple Amber and Dean.

fans can expect to pay $450 per night to relive their vampire fantasies.

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