The Alaskan Bush People have lived quite exciting lives and often moved from place to place, which has left fans wondering about how many homes they've had. For multiple seasons, viewers watched as the Wolf Pack tried to build up their dream of Brown Town, which was located in the Alaskan Bush. But as time went on, the Brown family had to move on for one reason or another.

The Discovery Channel introduced Billy and Ami Brown as a tight-knit family who wanted to live away from mainstream America. The family developed their own dialect and ways of entertaining one another since, at times, there was no TV or electricity. Viewers soon learned that Billy and his older children bartered for items and only worked jobs so they could afford the bare minimum. The Alaskan Bush People have moved from place to place over the years, whether it was for health or legal issues, but finally, they seem to have settled down.

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As most Alaskan Bush People fans are aware, the Browns never fully lived outside in the wilds of Alaska full-time. Between 2009 and 2012, the entire family moved out of Alaska and settled back down in the continental U.S. Upon filming the show, the Browns moved back in 2014. However, for years, followers have called out the family for not being truthful when it comes to their lifestyle. Locals often spotted the family staying in a hotel based in Hoonah, Alaska, after they were done filming in Brown Town.

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In 2017 the entire family uprooted themselves and made the move to Beverly Hills, where they lived in a $2.7 million mansion. At the time, Ami had been diagnosed with lung cancer and needed treatment at the local California hospital. The home had five bedrooms and four baths, and it looked like the Browns got used to life outside of the Alaska wilds. The Alaskan Bush People never went back to Alaska and instead created North Star Ranch on top of a Washington mountain. The Browns have built a log cabin for Ami, while some of the children have built their own homes on the same land.

As for the older Alaskan Bush People kids, Matt Brown is currently living in Loomis as he works on a friend's farm. Bam Brown is living with his girlfriend on a houseboat. Bear Brown is also in Loomis but recently announced he and his wife, Raiven, are looking to build their own home on North Star Ranch.

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