Mina and Karen buy a duplex of townhouses in Old Southside and want to give the left side a Chelsea flat theme full of eclectic colors like the New York City neighborhood. However, potential issues inside and out cause more challenges than expected.
Mina and Karen are called to help their friends transform their traditional home, but their ideas are dependent on the local historical society. They expand the dining room and kitchen, and convert the master into a gorgeous en suite.
The time has come for Mina and Karen to renovate the final condo in their Old Southside fourplex. They’re pulling out all the stops to maximize the space with art deco character, but a lengthy list of problems turns this tiny home into a big issue.
Mina and Karen have returned to the Bates-Hendricks neighborhood to turn an old warehouse into their first retail store. The rundown building needs an enormous amount of work, and they'll need the entire team to reveal their biggest project to date.
Mina and Karen purchase a vacant lot and what begins as a new construction to sell on the market quickly turns into a build for Mina's friends. However, a lingering pipe issue may add time and a hefty price tag to the project.
Mina and Karen's first house in the new Near Eastside neighborhood seems too good to be true, and shortly after demo, their renovation plans begin to crumble. With Mina's baby arriving soon, the pressure is on to keep this home from becoming a disaster.
Mina and Karen are back in the Bates-Hendricks neighborhood with a brand-new project. The home is in a fantastic location, is close to everything and has a ton of square footage. Despite its good qualities, however, the home is dirty, ugly and is going to be a heaping handful of a job. This eyesore has three colors of brown paint coating the outside and is a confusing labyrinth on the inside. A house this size will ultimately require more construction workers, more hammers and ultimately more danger. Will they be able to give this home a new floor plan that's perfect for single-family living?
After going underwater on previous East Street investments, Mina and Karen return to the area and hope their third flip is a charm. They plan to give a home more bathrooms and an open floor plan, but when Cory discovers a budget-busting water line issue, the ladies must get creative with their renovation.
Mina and Karen take on a massive, partially-constructed house that was abandoned by investors. It's a big investment, and tensions rise when it comes to figuring out the kitchen cabinets' design. Mina decides to take a risk with her own money, which could be the move that sells the house or leaves them over budget.
Mina and Karen venture just east of downtown Indianapolis to take on a two-story, worn-down home that's as risky as it is disgusting. The block hasn't been revitalized yet and between the massive sinkhole, caved-in roof and decomposing animals throughout, their walkthrough is almost impossible. The house has almost no sustainable foundation so the women get busy rebuilding from the ground up all while adding features that make it feel like the home has been on the block for decades.
Mina and Karen return to the Old Southside neighborhood to transform an old motorcycle biker bar into a single-family home. The former hangout gets a massive, two-story addition and industrial-modern designs that pay homage to its biker roots.
Mina and Karen look to turn an old garage on one of their rental properties into a tiny home for Mina's brother, Tad. With foundation issues and a mysterious broken pipe, this tiny home has massive issues that must be resolved before Tad can move in.
With her son in tow and another baby on the way, Mina returns to Old Southside where she and Karen aim to turn a creepy, insect-infested lot into a chic oasis for a new family. Along the way, they make a sentimental connection to the home's past owner.
Garfield Park is a haven for artists, so Mina and Karen think it's the perfect place for an art-filled renovation. Between the house's nightmarish texture and their tight budget, they'll need some creativity to turn this home into an eclectic dreamscape.
Featuring insider facts and behind-the-scenes footage, Mina and Karen purchase a hoarder house filled with garbage and fire damage. As demo gets underway, they uncover a slew of issues as they turn this trash-filled home into an updated Victorian beauty.
Mina and Karen take on a huge, three-story build for Good Bones producer Adam and his Los Angeles-based family. As they prep for the move, the clock is ticking for the duo to finish the home and make this Midwestern transition as comfortable as possible.
A family relocates from Oregon and searches for a new home in Oklahoma. He wants to recreate the 27 acres they had and find a place with land, but she prefers a home with a smaller yard that's in a community so they can spend more family time together.
A long-awaited job transfer triggers a family move to Ramstein-Miesenbach, Germany. Their teen daughter has to give up her senior year of high school for the move, so in return, mom and dad have to deliver a private, sibling-free bathroom in the new home.
An agent and her husband have flipped multiple houses in order to trade up to their dream home in the Chicago suburbs. She's looking for a project they can really make their own, but he's tired of renovating and prefers a place that's turnkey.
A lifelong Francophile and her hairstylist husband look to reconnect with his family and realize her dream of moving to the French Riviera. They're looking for a place near his job in Monaco, but her French fantasy may not be as luxurious as it seems.
Mina and Karen take on a huge, three-story build for Good Bones producer Adam and his Los Angeles-based family. As they prep for the move, the clock is ticking for the duo to finish the home and make this Midwestern transition as comfortable as possible.
A family relocates from Oregon and searches for a new home in Oklahoma. He wants to recreate the 27 acres they had and find a place with land, but she prefers a home with a smaller yard that's in a community so they can spend more family time together.
A long-awaited job transfer triggers a family move to Ramstein-Miesenbach, Germany. Their teen daughter has to give up her senior year of high school for the move, so in return, mom and dad have to deliver a private, sibling-free bathroom in the new home.
An agent and her husband have flipped multiple houses in order to trade up to their dream home in the Chicago suburbs. She's looking for a project they can really make their own, but he's tired of renovating and prefers a place that's turnkey.
A lifelong Francophile and her hairstylist husband look to reconnect with his family and realize her dream of moving to the French Riviera. They're looking for a place near his job in Monaco, but her French fantasy may not be as luxurious as it seems.
Featuring insider facts and behind-the-scenes footage, Mina and Karen purchase a hoarder house filled with garbage and fire damage. As demo gets underway, they uncover a slew of issues as they turn this trash-filled home into an updated Victorian beauty.
Mina and Karen purchase a vacant lot and what begins as a new construction to sell on the market quickly turns into a build for Mina's friends. However, a lingering pipe issue may add time and a hefty price tag to the project.
Mina and Karen return to the Fountain Square neighborhood to renovate a charming bungalow they bought from a homeowner who grew up in the house. They give the home an eclectic Cali vibe by combining its original features with modern touches.
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