Celebrity Homes: Real Cost of Houses from TV Series Such as ‘Breaking Bad,’ ‘Modern Family’ & ‘American Horror Story’

You see various houses featured in various movies and TV shows, but have you ever wondered how much they cost in real life? Here's a look at some of the celebrity homes that debuted in the small screen, as seen in "Breaking Bad," "Modern Family" and "American Horror Story."

Thrillist has compiled a list of the famous TV homes and their actual costs. According to the report, Walter White's (Bryan Cranston) house in the popular TV series then, "Breaking Bad," only costs $174,513. The actual house located on Piermont Drive in Albuquerque, Mexico looks the same as it did in the hit show, and its pool in the backyard is also real, according to the report.

However, there were reported incidents of fans throwing pizza on the roof of the house, according to the Telegraph. Fans of the show know that Walter White throwing pizza on the house's roof is one of the famous, if not hilarious, scenes in the TV show. People interested in seeing other filming locations from "Breaking Bad" and its prequel, "Better Call Saul," can join the Breaking Bad tours.

Another house on the list is the Dunphys' home in the award-winning show "Modern Family." According to Thrillist, the celebrity home has an estimated price of $2.5 million. It's located at Dunleer Drive in Los Angeles, California and features four bedrooms. The details of the property listed by Zillow reveal that the "Modern Family" house has a cozy fireplace, tranquil garden views, gourmet kitchen, outdoor patio and more.

Lastly, the celebrity home from "American Horror Story: Murder House" is located in Westchester Place Los Angeles, California and is known as the Rosenheim Mansion. The 15,000-square-foot home has an estimated price of $2.26 million and features lavish amenities such as a grand ballroom and six fireplaces. According to Thrillist, the celebrity home was also used in other TV series such as "Grey's Anatomy" and "The Mentalist."

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