If you've ever wondered how a Breaking Badstar lives, it's in a palatial, two-bedroom house in the bustling city of Boise, Idaho. And now's your chance to get a taste of the action.
Actor Aaron Paul has listed his Boise home on Airbnb, for travelers who are craving a bit of big sky with all the comforts required for a Hollywood A-lister -- including an indoor pool, wood-lined interiors and a geothermal hot spring that powers the entire home.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom house is listed for $560 AUD (about $400 USD) per night, which, split between a few friends, is an incredibly affordable price for such a gorgeous place.
"Breaking Badactor Aaron Paul is no stranger to the Airbnb community...Guests can relax in Paul’s geothermal hot spring, located in the centre of the estate, which can be altered to their temperature preference," an press release from Airbnb said. "Paul’s home is the go-to Airbnb to rent while visiting Boise."
The home is also situated in a nice, suburban area that is close to downtown Boise.
Currently, the direct link to the Airbnb listing for Paul's home redirects to a search for other Boise estates.
Mashablehas reached out to Airbnb on the status of Paul's rental and its current availability.
However, if you've ever wanted to visit Boise, here's a way to do it right.
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