Jack McBrayer hits the road to find the wildest homes in the US and kicks things off at a home shaped like an actual shoe. Then, he checks out an off-the-grid eco-house and stops by a famous hitmaker's hideaway.
Jack explores more unique and wild homes including a jam-packed mansion with a 25-seat movie theater, a replica mineshaft home situated on over 300 acres and a mountain home featuring a jungle theme and hidden rooms.
Jack is back on the hunt for the wildest homes, starting with a recently purchased homestead that puts the wild in Wild West. He also visits a quirky, whimsical house and a sailor's dream dwelling that are both for sale and ready for new owners.
Jack tours a French country-inspired mansion filled with ornate details and then a pink dream home bursting with playful decor. Plus, a Spanish hacienda purchased on a whim full of colorful tiles and enchanting gardens that took 21 years to complete.
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's search for wild homes continues with more houses for sale: an artist's Technicolor high-rise and a serene angelic retreat. Then, he visits a newly bought round home that has no flat walls or angles.
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.
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 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 also visits a newly-purchased Arizona ghost town to discover how the owners plan to bring it back to life.
Jack finds a Dallas home for sale inspired by iconic 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.