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Have an extra $4 million? You could buy the 'Breaking Bad' house

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.
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FILE - Poles for a new fence stand outside the house used in the AMC-TV series "Breaking Bad" in Albuquerque, N.M., on Friday, Oct. 13, 2017. (AP Photo/Russell Contreras, File)

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) 鈥 The house made famous by the 鈥淏reaking Bad鈥 TV series is up for sale, and the owners of the otherwise unassuming home in one of Albuquerque鈥檚 older neighborhoods are hoping the property鈥檚 role in the long-running series will help them fetch a pretty penny.

Centered on mythical methamphetamine cookers Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, the series wrapped up more than a decade ago, but its legacy continues to draw looky-loos to the home and other associated filming spots around town.

New Mexico's governor also recently tapped the Walter White character, played by Bryan Cranston, to star in a in New Mexico.

While 鈥淏reaking Bad鈥 certainly has left its mark on New Mexico and this quiet block in Albuquerque, the listing is sure to reignite interest.

Time to move on

Fans often flock to the home, sometimes with hundreds of cars driving by in a single day, Joanne Quintana .

Quintana said her parents purchased the home in the 1970s and that she and her siblings grew up there. As her parents got older and the show's popularity skyrocketed, it became harder to protect them. The family was forced to put up a metal fence and install security cameras to keep fans at bay.

Now that her parents are gone, it's time to sell.

鈥淭his was our family home from 1973, almost 52 years," she told the station. "So we鈥檙e going to walk away with just our memories. It鈥檚 time to move on. We鈥檙e done. There鈥檚 no reason to fight anymore.鈥

Hollywood magic

It was 2006 when a film scout first approached Quintana's mother about shooting a pilot episode at the home. Within months, the equipment was set up and filming began.

The family got to meet Cranston and the other stars and watched from behind the scenes as crew members worked their magic. Quintana鈥檚 mother was always sure to have cookies for the cast and crew.

The inside of the home was used to prep, while interior scenes were shot in a studio.

For the famous pizza scene, Quintana remembers boxes of pizza lining the sidewalk. Plenty of unsliced cheese and pepperoni props were at the ready in case Cranston didn't nail it first try. He did 鈥 landing the pizza face-up on the roof after his character's wife shut the door in his face.

The homeowners had a hard time keeping fans from attempting their own pizza tosses or trying to sneak dips in the iconic backyard pool.

Priced to sell?

The housing market in New Mexico's largest city certainly isn't what it would have been when Walter White was applying for a mortgage, and the price paid by Quintana's parents five decades ago is unimaginable now. The median price in the Albuquerque area is approaching $400,000, and are expected to hover around 6% this year.

Some online real estate calculators put the estimated market value of the four-bedroom ranch-style home at just over $340,000. But with the star power of 鈥淏reaking Bad鈥 behind it, the global luxury realty service that is listing the home for Quintana and her family has it priced at just under $4 million.

David Christensen with eXp Luxury told The Associated Press on Friday that it's been a busy day with the listing going live and that investors will be looking at the property. Ideas include turning the home into a vacation rental or a museum.

The listing company has set up to showcase the property, billing it as a chance to own a piece of pop culture history.

Susan Montoya Bryan, The Associated Press