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Super fans of “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul” can now buy a significant slice of the hit series’ property portfolio in New Mexico.

The iconic home of chemistry-teacher-turned-drug-lord Walter White went on sale in January for $3.99 million — and the motel where his meth traded hands just hit the market for $3 million. 

The Route 66 motel was a popular filming location for the series’ early seasons. Absolute Investment Realty
A shot of the iconic sign in the “Breaking Bad” episode “Everyone knows it’s Windy.” Youtube/AMC

More than a decade after its series finale, the hit AMC series “Breaking Bad” still numbers among one of the most highly awarded and higher-praised television series of all time.

With Bryan Cranston as its star, the gritty drama chronicled a terminally ill chemistry teacher’s descent into Albuquerque’s underbelly of crystal meth.

For better or worse, filming locations throughout the high desert city turned into tourist hotspots.

Brokers Alfredo Barrenechea and Rita Cordova, of Absolute Investment Realty, are selling one of these iconic locations for $3 million.

Albuquerque’s Crossroads Motel, located along the famous Route 66, featured heavily in the series’ early seasons. Character Hank Schrader nicknamed the two-story motel “The Crystal Palace,” in reference to its fictional reputation for junkies, drugs and prostitution.

A shot of the motel parking lot in “Breaking Bad.” Youtube/AMC

The motel also made a brief appearance in the similarly acclaimed spinoff series, “Better Call Saul.”

The real-life Crossroads Motel, built in 1965, has been continuously run by the same family since the mid-1970s, Barrenechea told The Post. Operations ceased earlier this year, according to the listing.

“They get a lot of business a lot of fans of the shows,” Barrenechea said. He recalled a recent 30-minute trip to the property in which two or three…