Aaron Paul has listed his home on Airbnb. The 'Breaking Bad' actor - who has been a user of the site since 2011 - has put his ranch in Boise, Idaho on the market for $395 per night, according to the New York Daily News. According to the listing, guests will also have to pay a $200 cleaning fee and a $1,000 deposit. The property is located 45 minutes from the actor's hometown of Emmett and comes equipped with a geothermal spa. Aaron previously revealed he is eager to leave Los Angeles and return to the "mountains and streams" of Idaho because he misses the scenic northwestern state in the US. Reflecting on his childhood, the 36-year-old actor said: "It was incredible. I appreciate it much more now being away from it. I grew up on the lake, floating the rivers, nothing but mountains and streams and wildlife and that sort of thing. "I was always snowboarding from a very young age. And you think, oh God I can't wait to get out to live a more exciting life. But now living in Los Angeles since I was 17, I cannot wait to get back to Idaho." Aaron admitted it took him a long time to appreciate Los Angeles, where he currently lives, and to find a social circle in which he felt comfortable. He said: "I didn't fall in love with Los Angeles as quickly as I had imagined I would. It took me a good two to three years to really love the city. Now I'm madly in love with it. "There's a lot of Los Angeles that at first glance you're terrified by, a lot of fake people and the glitz and glam, that's not really my cup of tea. "Then eventually you get your core group of friends who you love and trust. I wouldn't call it lonely. I was fighting for something. I was trying to get my foot inside that door. And eventually the door was opened."