If you're a fan of the quirky and unpredictable real estate adventures in 'Zillow Gone Wild (2024),' you'll love these 10 similar shows and movies that capture the same mix of humor, drama, and jaw-dropping properties. Whether you're into home makeovers, bizarre listings, or real estate chaos, this list has something for every enthusiast of the genre.

Property Brothers (2011)
Description: Combines home renovation and real estate, transforming outdated properties into dream homes with a focus on design and functionality.
Fact: The hosts, Drew and Jonathan Scott, are identical twins who also star in several spin-off shows.


Flip or Flop (2013)
Description: Follows the high-stakes world of house flipping, where investors buy, renovate, and sell homes for profit.
Fact: The show's hosts, Tarek and Christina, started flipping homes after the 2008 housing market crash.


Tiny House Nation (2014)
Description: Focuses on unique and unconventional home designs, often showcasing extreme downsizing and creative space utilization.
Fact: The show features hosts who help families build and design tiny homes, often under 500 square feet.


Tiny House, Big Living (2014)
Description: Celebrates the tiny house movement, showcasing innovative designs and the minimalist lifestyle that comes with small living spaces.
Fact: The show often features homes on wheels, allowing owners to travel with their houses.


Home Town (2016)
Description: Focuses on revitalizing small-town homes, blending modern updates with historic charm and community spirit.
Fact: The show is set in Laurel, Mississippi, and often features local artisans and craftsmen.


Island Life (2015)
Description: Highlights the unique challenges and rewards of living in island properties, often featuring breathtaking waterfront homes.
Fact: The show explores various islands across the U.S., from Hawaii to the Florida Keys.


House Hunters (1999)
Description: Centers around individuals or families searching for their dream home, highlighting the emotional and practical aspects of real estate.
Fact: One of HGTV's longest-running shows, with over 200 seasons and thousands of episodes.


No Demo Reno (2021)
Description: Focuses on home renovations that avoid major demolition, offering creative solutions to update spaces without tearing them apart.
Fact: The host, Jenn Todryk, is known for her budget-friendly and less invasive renovation techniques.


Love It or List It (2008)
Description: Pits renovation against relocation, offering homeowners a choice between improving their current home or moving to a new one.
Fact: The show features two hosts with opposing goals—one renovates, while the other tries to sell them a new home.


Fixer Upper (2013)
Description: Showcases dramatic home transformations, often turning dilapidated properties into stunning, personalized spaces.
Fact: The show's hosts, Chip and Joanna Gaines, became household names and launched their own Magnolia brand.
