Renovation of Abandoned House is a Risky Investment | Good Bones | HGTV

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.

Unstoppable mother-daughter duo Karen E Laine and Mina Starsiak transform rundown houses into stunning urban remodels in Indianapolis. See this dynamic team in action as they revitalize their hometown one property at a time.
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16 Replies to “Renovation of Abandoned House is a Risky Investment | Good Bones | HGTV”

  1. That the double porch was quickly squelched broke my heart.
    I'm glad the cabinets were reimagined, I'd have pushed for 2 tone though.
    The staging style is not my style but it showed well.

  2. Lol as always I think you guys do a great job but you know the neighbors are so close you don’t have any view unless it’s from the very back or from the very front because all you doing is looking at the side of the house so I don’t think it’s worth the price you’re asking, just my personal opinion

  3. such a cute mother daughter duo ???? I love the colors and style… inside and out….there is just one thing I like to mention, only one thing ???? I dont like the thick handrailing outside because when I walk down stairs I like to be able to hold on to the railing and I don t like it to be wood eather, incase of a splinter….but that is all, everything else looks perfect and beautiful.

  4. I liked almost everything but the kitchen table it was to big and didn't like the style of it . Would like to know if they got there asking price .

  5. Um, why didn’t they have the kitchen table oriented so you can get to the counter?

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