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Are homeowners of famous houses justified in being angry at the tourism their property brings?
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More of a discussion question, I hope this is the right place to post this.

As some of you may have seen on news outlets, the current owners of the house where the show Breaking Bad was shot are finally "fed up" with the mass tourism their property brings daily. And so, they have listed it for sell for $4M. Obviously, living at a place with all the people taking pictures and whatnot would be really annoying. But there's the question that arises on them knowingly buying a famous house and presumably accepting the conditions that would come from that. This is far from the first case like this too. As someone into movies, I hear things like this happening all the time in properties where something widely known and liked was shot, people choosing to live there, and then getting mad at the others who come to look.

What do you all think?

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