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24 July 2026Jack visits an old flour mill that's been restored into a private residence. He also gets into the holiday spirit by touring a Christmas-themed log cabin and explores a replica of the Palace of Versailles.
Jack McBrayer searches for wild homes and goes chugga-chuggin' down to a cozy train caboose hideaway; next, he dreams in color at a pastel-painted ranch and stops by a desert dream oasis; only one home can reign supreme!
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Jack visits an old flour mill that's been restored into a private residence. He also gets into the holiday spirit by touring a Christmas-themed log cabin and explores a replica of the Palace of Versailles.
Jack tours a home built as a labor of love and an even larger affection for murals. He also visits a maximalist Victorian mansion that takes visitors on a trip across the globe. Later on, he views a dome-shaped home with a special place for bees.
Things take an unusual turn as Jack steps into the '80s and visits a home featured in a popular supernatural show. A homeowner in Denmark shows off his digs, Jack visits a resort with 20 themed dwellings: a spaceship, a castle, and a wizard's lair!
Jack continues searching for the wildest homes. He pops inside a bubble-shaped house with seven domes, visits a stone hall from 1876 that has lived many lives, and climbs high into a towering treehouse created to fulfill a father's childhood dream.
Jack McBrayer's hunt for wild continues as he takes a peekaboo inside a Brooklyn brownstone for sale and gets an update on a previous season's Wild House. Later, he travels to Reunion, Florida, to tour a themed home with special guest David Bromstad.
Jack McBrayer hits the road to see which home is worth the wild! He begins his search at a Bavarian themed lodge, explores a two-tower maze house filled with art and sculptures, then tours a home converted from a 19th-century church.
Jack McBrayer continues his hunt for the wildest homes as he explores an off-grid abode built into a cave in the Ozarks. He visits an Alexander the Great inspired villa in the suburbs and tours an artistic sanctuary nestled among the desert rocks.
Jack McBrayer explores a secret underground residence 26 feet below the surface that features a full house, a front and backyard, and even a pool; time stands still here and proves that wild doesn't always have to be out in the open.
Jack McBrayer hunts for wildness in Florida and starts with a maritime-themed property with its own shark!; next, he heads to an estate honoring military flight and sees a storybook-shaped home.
Jack McBrayer searches for wild homes and goes chugga-chuggin' down to a cozy train caboose hideaway; next, he dreams in color at a pastel-painted ranch and stops by a desert dream oasis; only one home can reign supreme!
Jack McBrayer is back on the hunt to find wild homes!; his journey takes him to resurrected ruins of a desert ghost town, a concrete castle in the mountains, and a home that's mostly black and white.
Jack McBrayer is back on the road to find wild homes around; he kicks things off at a house with a 727 airplane inside, and later, he explores a pink time capsule-esque penthouse.
Jack McBrayer explores a secret underground residence 26 feet below the surface that features a full house, a front and backyard, and even a pool; time stands still here and proves that wild doesn't always have to be out in the open.
Jack McBrayer searches for wild homes and goes chugga-chuggin' down to a cozy train caboose hideaway; next, he dreams in color at a pastel-painted ranch and stops by a desert dream oasis; only one home can reign supreme!
Jack finds a Dallas home for sale inspired by sci-fi movies plus another in Taos, New Mexico, known as the Adobe Castle that doubles as an art museum; he also visits an earth home bought by a woman who drove 15 hours to make an offer on it.
Jack's wild search takes him to a triple geodesic dome home created by the owner and a suburban house designed top to bottom with marble; he visits a newly-purchased Arizona ghost town to discover how the owners plan to bring it back to life.
Off to find more wild homes, Jack climbs up to a treetop oasis made from salvaged materials; then, he tours a property made out of glass bottles and visits a 19th century home that turned three structures into one unexpected residence.
Jack's adventure leads him to more unique homes: a former mobster's compound, a sprawling manor created by a beer mogul and an engineer's techy dream; an open house where one adventurous buyer could snatch up their new property.
Jack continues his trip across the US and explores a grandiose castle, a reimagined church, and a sprawling ranch; an open house welcomes potential buyers, but only one can be crowned the wildest of the bunch.
Jack McBrayer continues his hunt for the wildest homes as he explores an off-grid abode built into a cave in the Ozarks. He visits an Alexander the Great inspired villa in the suburbs and tours an artistic sanctuary nestled among the desert rocks.
Jack McBrayer hunts for wildness in Florida and starts with a maritime-themed property with its own shark!; next, he heads to an estate honoring military flight and sees a storybook-shaped home.
Jack McBrayer is back on the road to find wild homes around; he kicks things off at a house with a 727 airplane inside, and later, he explores a pink time capsule-esque penthouse.
Jack finds a Dallas home for sale inspired by sci-fi movies plus another in Taos, New Mexico, known as the Adobe Castle that doubles as an art museum; he also visits an earth home bought by a woman who drove 15 hours to make an offer on it.
Jack McBrayer is back on the hunt to find wild homes!; his journey takes him to resurrected ruins of a desert ghost town, a concrete castle in the mountains, and a home that's mostly black and white.
Jack McBrayer hits the road to see which home is worth the wild! He begins his search at a Bavarian themed lodge, explores a two-tower maze house filled with art and sculptures, then tours a home converted from a 19th-century church.
Jack McBrayer's hunt for wild continues as he takes a peekaboo inside a Brooklyn brownstone for sale and gets an update on a previous season's Wild House. Later, he travels to Reunion, Florida, to tour a themed home with special guest David Bromstad.
Off to find more wild homes, Jack climbs up to a treetop oasis made from salvaged materials; then, he tours a property made out of glass bottles and visits a 19th century home that turned three structures into one unexpected residence.
Jack's adventure leads him to more unique homes: a former mobster's compound, a sprawling manor created by a beer mogul and an engineer's techy dream; an open house where one adventurous buyer could snatch up their new property.
Jack's wild search takes him to a triple geodesic dome home created by the owner and a suburban house designed top to bottom with marble; he visits a newly-purchased Arizona ghost town to discover how the owners plan to bring it back to life.
Jack continues searching for the wildest homes. He pops inside a bubble-shaped house with seven domes, visits a stone hall from 1876 that has lived many lives, and climbs high into a towering treehouse created to fulfill a father's childhood dream.
Things take an unusual turn as Jack steps into the '80s and visits a home featured in a popular supernatural show. A homeowner in Denmark shows off his digs, Jack visits a resort with 20 themed dwellings: a spaceship, a castle and a wizard's lair!
Jack tours a home built as a labor of love and an even larger affection for murals. He also visits a maximalist Victorian mansion that takes visitors on a trip across the globe. Later on, he views a dome-shaped home with a special place for bees.