When will 'Zillow Gone Wild' Season 1 Episode 5 air? HGTV host Jack McBrayer visits house built on a bridge
PALMDALE, CALIFORNIA: 'Zillow Gone Wild' Season 1 Episode 5 will premiere on May 31 at 10.30 pm ET/PT on HGTV. Jack McBrayer will tour some of America's wackiest and wildest homes that have recently been on the real estate market in the upcoming episode of the real estate show.
The viewers will also delve into the history of the properties while learning more about the sellers and buyers who call these wonderfully quirky abode homes. At the end of the episode, Jack will pick the wackiest house among the three properties and nominate it for the Semi-final.
The HGTV show host will evaluate the Top 8 abodes according to their creativity, commitment to the theme and wackadoo factor. So far, Jack has found three wackiest homes which are, Missile Silo, Stonehenge House and The Rainbow House.
How to stream 'Zillow Gone Wild' Season 1 Episode 5?
'Zillow Gone Wild' Season 1, Episode 5 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 5?
In the 'Zillow Gone Wild' Season 1 Episode 5 titled, 'Wild, Ho', HGTV host Jack McBrayer embarks on a journey to Nevada where an unassuming home hides pirate's treasure. He would next visit the unique architecture of a house built on a bridge.
Jack's final stop in the upcoming episode will be New Orleans where a historic home is bathed in the history of the city. At the end of the episode, Jack will nominate the fifth episode for the semi-final in the Top 8 list.
What happened in 'Zillow Gone Wild' Season 1 Episode 4?
HGTV host Jack McBrayer explored a newly bought, Saxophone house, that took its cues from a musical instrument. He joked in the episode, "On a scale of 1 to 5, I give it a sax." He then visited an earth-dome compound in the desert which also had a bed womb.
Jack also toured a home one could say was fit for a king. He complimented the architecture of the abode and praised features including turrets, and lanterns. The HGTV host also treated the viewers to the rich history of every home. Jack was conflicted between Saxophone house and earth-dome compound to nominate for the Top 8.