Famous for its appearances on Breaking Bad, the iconic Crossroads Motel in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is for sale for US$ 3 million. With 31 rooms and a pool, the 1965 property is still operational and attracts investors interested in acquiring a true symbol of American television history
The motel that became a symbol of the series Breaking Bad is officially for sale in the United States. Located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Crossroads Motel has been listed for US$ 3 million, equivalent to about R$ 16.1 million at current exchange rates.
The property, built in 1965, remains operational and attracts investor interest because it has become a local tourist attraction.
The listing was made by Absolute Investment Realty, which describes the location as a “world-renowned” establishment.
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Its fame came from the numerous scenes filmed during the AMC production, which aired from 2008 to 2013, following the transformation of Walter White, played by Bryan Cranston.
Structure and Potential of the Property
The Crossroads Motel features two floors and 31 rooms, as well as a pool. According to the listing, the property also includes an adjacent house with five rooms, reserved for the future owner.
Being situated on the historic Route 66, the location combines tourist appeal with commercial value. Therefore, the buyer is acquiring not just a property but also a piece of American television history.
With information from Casa Vogue.

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