When will 'Zillow Gone Wild' Season 1 Episode 4 air? HGTV's Jack McBrayer to explore historic Catholic church
PALMDALE, CALIFORNIA: 'Zillow Gone Wild' Season 1 Episode 4 will premiere on May 24 at 10.30 pm ET/PT on HGTV. Comedian and host Jack McBrayer will continue his hunt to find the wackiest home in America. The viewers will be treated with 24 weirdest yet stunning homes that have recently sold or are currently on the market.
During his hunt, Jack made a stop at interior designer Tracy Turco's Pink Palace which held rich historical relevance. The property was previously owned by late actress Magda Gabor, eldest sister to both Zsa Zsa and Eva Gabor. Zsa Zsa also lived in the Pink Palace in 1997 after Magda's death.
Jack has found two wildest homes that were eligible for being in the semi-final list. Missile silo and Stonehedge houses are the two abodes that bagged a spot in the semi-finale among the eight spots. The properties have been ranked according to their creativity, commitment, and wakadoo factor.
How to stream 'Zillow Gone Wild' Season 1 Episode 4?
'Zillow Gone Wild' Season 1, Episode 4 is set to premiere on HGTV. Viewers can also opt for Max to stream the new episodes. Max subscription starts from as low as $9.99/month with ads and $15.99/month for an ad-free experience.
What to expect from 'Zillow Gone Wild' Season 1 Episode 4?
In 'Zillow Gone Wild' Season 1, Episode 4 titled, 'Horns, Domes and Turrets', HGTV show host Jack McBrayer will visit three new abodes in Missouri and California. He will first stop at St Louis where a Catholic church has undergone a conversion.
Jack's wild home odyssey will continue after the commercial and he would visit the California desert where a color burst has recently been sold. The HGTV host then arrives at a slice of history that's been repurposed into a home.
What happened in 'Zillow Gone Wild' Season 1 Episode 3?
'Zillow Gone Wild' host Jack McBrayer visited America's wackiest and wildest homes that were recently been on the real estate market. He met owners and explored the weirdest corners of the house. He also explored the reason why the sellers wanted to sell the properties.
The HGTV host also treated the viewers with the rich history of every home. He explored a newly bought home that took its cues from a musical instrument. The second home featured in the episode was an earth-dome compound in the desert. Jack also toured a home one could say was fit for a king.