Act Out All Of Your ‘Breaking Bad’ Fantasies By Renting Out Aaron Paul’s House On Airbnb

Imagine you were Aaron Paul, swimming in money from Breaking Bad and the subsequent syndication deals and fresh off a new Hulu series where you get to emote a lot. Iffy reviews of The Path aside, that’s a pretty sweet setup. Enough money to enjoy life with your beautiful wife and enough career security to feel like you are still a working actor and not just that guy who co-starred with Bryan Cranston that one time a few years back.

How would you act in the privacy of your own home if you were Aaron Paul at this stage in his career? There would definitely be a live-in masseuse for all those times I came home from work exhausted and suffering from neck tightness due to all those hours of crying and yelling on screen. Probably a three-hour per day soak in the pool with a brew or two to unwind, possibly contemplate answering Vince Gilligan’s emails about a Better Call Saul cameo for a few minutes. Plus, you live in the wide open spaces of Boise, Idaho so a jog without being recognized is definitely in play and far more probably than it is in Los Angeles.

If this sounds like your ideal day in Idaho — or your ideal day anywhere, for that matter — that dream can become a reality with one quick login to your Airbnb account. For reasons unclear, Paul is renting out his Boise pad for anyone who wants and for only $400 per night. Heck, you would probably fly to Boise for less than you would pay a night and that’s still a huge deal! The house is tricked out with a pool, a fireplace, and a beautiful kitchen so it isn’t too shabby a place to stay even if you are in it just for the novelty of staying at Aaron Paul’s house. Act fast because it will probably get grabbed faster than the props on the final day of Breaking Bad filming. How many chances will you have in life to scream “Science, bitch!” in the middle of Aaron Paul’s real house?

Plus, since it is a celebrity’s house there is much less of a chance that any of the awful Airbnb experiences that have been making the news of late will happen to you. But no promises.

(via Buzzfeed)