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Jesse's House is Jesse Pinkman's primary place of residence.

History

Early years

The house, located at 9809 Margo Street, was originally owned by Jesse's aunt Ginny. Jesse moved in while his aunt was dying of lung cancer. After Jesse's aunt passed away, his parents took ownership of the house and allowed Jesse to stay there. The phone number was (505) 143 - 3369.

Krazy-8 and Emilio

The basement was used to detain Krazy-8 until he was killed by Walter White, while the ceiling above the hallway was damaged when Jesse used hydrofluoric acid to dissolve Emilio Koyama's corpse in the upstairs bathtub. Jesse decided to sell the house after what happened to Krazy 8 and Emilio, using the basement as a temporary meth lab while the house was still on the market. 

Evicted by his parents

When Jesse's parents discovered the lab, they kicked Jesse out, then spent a considerable amount of money to renovate the house and fix the damages. After struggling to find a place to stay, Jesse eventually rented an apartment in the same building as Jane's Apartment.

Re-purchasing

JesseHouse

Jesse's house.

Much later, Jesse learned that the house was on sale again after the renovations. Seeking sweet revenge on his parents, he hired Saul Goodman to blackmail his parents into selling him the house at a price reduced by half with the information that they did not disclose the existence of the meth lab to the public. After spending the next few months alone in the house, which is still much larger than he needed, Jesse began hosting a multiday, nonstop, drug-addled party with strangers in an attempt to cope with his guilt following the murder of Gale Boetticher. This was followed by another wave of renovations to deal with the graffiti leftover from the party.

Trivia

  • The realty firm used by Mr. & Mrs. Pinkman to sell the house was Venture Realty Group, the same agency that Stephanie Doswell works for.
  • Jesse, via Saul, buys the house for $400,000 the same amount his parents claimed to have spent renovating the property. 
  • The real house was sold during the production of the second season, which necessitated the construction of a set on which to shoot interiors.[1] Template:Albuquerque

Notes

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