Mom & daughter flipping abandoned houses in Indianapolis.
Genre: Reality-TV
Cast:Karen Laine , Mina Starsiak , Tad Starsiak , Austin Aynes , Cory Miller
Mina and Karen bought a 512-square-foot Victorian house in their neighborhood. They want to transform this tiny house into something bigger and better for its next owners.
Mina and Karen nearly break the budget to buy a 2,100-square-foot Victorian house they discover is well worth saving.
Mina and Karen have taken a chance and are renovating a 950-square-foot house. Will issues like an unsteady structure mean they can't make their money back on this risky venture?
After purchasing a house from the city for only $4,000, Mina and Karen become worried they may have bitten off more than they can chew. Can they turn this abandoned dump into a neighborhood treasure?
Mina and Karen renovate a cramped house for a big family in the suburbs.
Karen is caught off guard when Mina tells her that she purchased their next project for a high price. The rundown house is next door and not even a near disaster on demo day will keep the duo from creating a beautiful space.
Mina has mixed feelings when she agrees to remodel her dad's house in the suburbs of Indianapolis. Her childhood home definitely needs an update, but her father may still need some convincing.
Mina and Karen buy an abandoned house for a bargain price only to realize they will need to strip the house down to the studs to bring this neighborhood eyesore back to life.
Karen and Mina are challenged to turn a duplex into a single-family house. If they can finish on time and budget, the results are sure to be twice as nice.
Mina and Karen travel out of downtown Indianapolis and into the countryside to do a home renovation. The Angles family feels their house is very closed-off and they want help opening it up.
Mina and Karen have renovated close to twenty homes in their community near downtown Indianapolis. Now they're venturing into the adjacent Bates Hendricks community. Have they taken on more than they bargained for?
Mina and Karen snag a 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom duplex for only $4,000. But with one of the worst foundations they've ever seen, Mina expects to spend upwards of $200,000 on the renovation.
Mina and Karen see amazing possibilities for an abandoned new build in an up-and-coming neighborhood. Will the girls be able to pull off a successful renovation after issues arise and the trim carpenters quit mid-job?
Mina and Karen purchase a former office space in a transitional Indianapolis neighborhood. While the girls fully utilize the blank canvas, they soon realize they may have gone too far in that neighborhood and too far over budget.
Mina and Karen buy a little white house on a hill with the potential to be a real charmer. The home has a great floor plan but also has serious foundation issues. Will the former owner be impressed with their transformation?
Mina and Karen discover piles of clothes, two toilets and two feet of water in the basement of their new duplex. They hope all the hard work in this decrepit home pays off with a buyer.
Mina and Karen work on a house on Sanders Street, a huge project with age-related issues, including rotten wood, antiquated windows and many hidden treasures.
Mina and Karen give a full facelift to a rundown Victorian-style home with a funky layout in the Fountain Square community of Indianapolis.
Mina and Karen take on the half-finished renovation of a historic duplex. It's an easy profit if done right, but challenges with the preservation commission and a possible voodoo curse threaten to slow things down.
Mina and Karen are back in the Bates-Hendricks neighborhood with a brand-new project. They strip down a massive eyesore of a house with a confusing labyrinth on the inside and give it a charming new floor plan.
Mina has second thoughts about a charmless, boxy house bought from the city for only $4,000. But Karen sees the potential and convinces Mina that they can transform the "giant cube" into an adorable single family home.
Mina and Karen buy a tiny home for next to nothing and then wonder if it's worth all the challenges, which include holes in the roof and floor and a rotting foundation supported by nothing more than a dirt pile and a car jack.
Mina and Karen reach outside of their comfort zone as they renovate a cockroach-infested house on the edge of town.
Mina and Karen splurge on a corner lot home in the historical neighborhood of Fletcher Place that can turn into a big payday if they can overcome the serious obstacles.
Mina Starsiak and Karen E. Laine take on an old shotgun-style home, and this one is quite the stinker -- literally. When they find out their renovation isn't up to code, there's a chance they won't finish it on time and on budget.
Mina and Karen purchase a crumbling house in the Bates-Hendricks neighborhood, only to find out it's the first house they can't save. With a clean slate, Mina designs a white beauty with new buyers already in mind.
Mina and Karen fix up an outdated and bland townhouse in the heart of the Bates-Hendricks neighborhood for some friends of the family.
Mina and Karen purchase and an old townhome and encounter several roadblocks that put a giant dent in their budget and their attitudes. But a "treasure" found in the ceiling might make them change their tune about this townhome.
Mina and Karen redevelop a house that was hit by a car in the Old Southside neighborhood. After some fun demo with a giant water hose, they design their new house with a simple, urban and classic aesthetic.
Mina and Karen have purchased their most expensive house to date, in the most desirable neighborhood. They design a new layout that includes an extra loft space on the second floor and vaulted ceilings in the kitchen.
After finding some surprising items buried under the empty lot they've purchased, Mina and Karen start construction on a four-bedroom home with an open floor plan and a bonus living space on the second floor.
Mina and Karen tackle their first renovation of a brick house in a new neighborhood, giving it a rustic, schoolhouse style. They open up the living, dining and kitchen areas and fit in 3.5 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms.
Karen and Mina are tackling a special project, Karen's new barn-shaped guesthouse, which will have a garage on the first floor and guest space on the second floor. But before construction begins, they get bad news from the city.
Despite its odd layout and decrepit state, Mina and Karen take on an old house with historic charm. A major structural problem hits the budget hard, and Mina gets some bad news that could threaten a huge selling point.
Karen and Mina team up with their friend Josh on a renovation in Fountain Square. But during their initial walk-through, they find some of the previous owner's pet snakes still slithering throughout the house.
Mina and Karen take on a massive house in the Old Southside neighborhood, but their renovations are halted when they hear unexplained noises in the attic, discover a collapsing floor and uncover live termites.
Mina and Karen purchase a home near the Northside neighborhood that's full of historical features. They do their best to preserve as many elements as possible, but structural slow-downs threaten their schedule and budget.
Mina and Karen take on a 2,800-square-foot home with four bedrooms and a bonus space. It needs a lot of work, and they can't agree on design and style.
Mina and Karen take a big risk with a worn-down home on an undeveloped block. With no sustainable foundation, the ladies are forced to build from the ground-up to give the home new life.
Mina and Karen convert half of an already tiny duplex into an inspired pink cottage for Mina's sister-in-law.
Mina and Karen revamp a historic brick house in a rising area of south Indianapolis. They increase the square footage with a two-story addition and create a new layout with three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths.
Mina and Karen revamp a tiny but pricey two-bedroom home on a tight budget. They add square footage by building additional bedrooms and bathrooms and reconfigure the floor plan to increase functionality.
Mina and Karen return to East Street to renovate a new house from a group of houses they bought there. Cory discovers a plumbing problem that threatens the budget.
Mina and Karen buy a tiny condo and start the renovation with one of the ground floor units. The project is in jeopardy when Karen tries to remove a vent system, with comical consequences.
Mina and Karen renovate the first of various houses that they bought in Talbott Street, in the Old Southside neighborhood.
Mina and Karen expand a small house adding a floor and renovating the front of the house. It's their fourth house on East Street. A problem scares the team.
Mina and Karen renovate a centenary townhouse on Talbott Street. They focus on one side of the duplex and need to respect the budget so they can have a profit.
Mina and Karen work on the second side of the townhouse in Talbott street. It's full of trash and interesting surprises, including a wall made of old doors. New problems arise when Cory discovers an unexpected problem in the structure.
Mina and Karen take over the construction of a house partially built. The tension rises when they can't decide on the kitchen's style.
Mina and Karen take over the construction of an unfinished townhouse. Mina decides to create competition: while she renovates one side with a fun style, Karen chooses a decoration inspired by France's countryside.
Mina and Karen renovate a condo for Mina's sister and her two daughters, who want to stay closer to downtown. They transform the apartment into the girls' dream home, full of special details.
Where most people see trash, Karen sees treasure, and she has a unique collection of under-appreciated items to show for it. From architectural salvage and collected pennies to vintage hats and mold, learn how Karen sees the beauty in unloved objects.
Mina and Karen are called to help their friends Mel and Curtis transform their traditional home,
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.
Mina and Karen return to the Old Southside neighborhood to transform an old motorcycle biker bar into a single-family home.
Mina and Karen venture into a new neighborhood called Irvington, where Mina acquired a free home from a real estate friend.
Mina and Karen are back in Old Southside, where they've purchased a hoarder house filled with garbage and hiding fire damage.
Mina and her husband, Steve, decide it's time to renovate and sell their rental property to start a college fund for their son.
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 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.
Mina and Karen return to Old Southside to renovate the right side of their duplex townhouse using a Greenwich Village design.
Mina and Karen decide to update their commercial building in Bates-Hendricks. They turn the bedraggled storage space into a boutique store and bistro called "Two Chicks District Co."
Mina and Karen are back in Fountain Square with a quaint but expensive cottage; in order to list this pricey property high enough to make a profit, they must figure out how to add plenty of bells and whistles without losing its vintage charm.
In Near Eastside, Mina and Karen hope a two-story addition with an Americana cottage design will turn a heftier profit than the area's last project; after finding a series of mysterious holes, the team worries the home will become a money pit.
Mina and Karen make a risky move and purchase a huge house in a relatively new neighborhood. With one budget-busting issue after another, the team has to make money - saving design choices to create a neutral home that has bombshell appeal.
Mina and the team return to Old Southside to tackle the smallest home on the block. The house needs to get bigger to make a profit, so Mina plans to add a second floor and red siding for an urban barn feel, but a snafu could set the team back weeks.
Mina and Karen have bought one of the worst homes in Old Southside that has major fire damage. And with a tiny yard and a small footprint, they'll need to transform this burned-out ramshackle into a stunning two-story boho or it may be another bust.
Mina is renovating the home of professional basketball player Justin Holiday and his family. In hopes of expanding her business into more client renovations, Mina's goal is to turn this outdated mansion into a modern oasis before Justin's season begins.
The Two Chicks team is ready to break ground on their new headquarters, and Mina hopes the 6,000 square foot building will provide plenty of storage and office space. Now, the race is on to finish the new location before their current lease expires.
Mina and the team take on their first home in the Valley, a neighborhood they've never ventured into before. But with no comps in the area and major framing issues, Mina must pull out all the stops if she wants to see a return on this risky investment.
Mina tackles her biggest challenge yet as she renovates her best friend's 6,000 square foot bridal shop. This could be the project that jump-starts more high-end commercial renos, and with only 60 days to the grand opening, Mina and the team must deliver.
Mina and the team are back in Old Southside to take on a house Mina has purchased sight unseen. The structure has no foundation and must be torn down, and with an aggressive time line, the problematic property could sink her plans of turning a quick sale.
Mina and the team are back in the Valley to build one of their smallest homes yet. With a driveway-sized property that's only 16 feet wide, the team must figure out how to create a long and skinny new build that packs all the luxury for a potential buyer.
Mina and Karen are back in Old Southside where they look to transform a small, two-bedroom home into a beautiful beach bungalow on a modest budget. If they make a decent profit, Mina plans to realize her dream of building a Two Chicks Headquarters.
After the success of her last Charles Street home, Mina decides to create a twin property by duplicating the floorplan and adding a cabin chic vibe. But with one failed inspection after another, the team faces delays that place the entire project at risk.
Mina buys an income property in Bates Hendricks, Indianapolis off an older couple.
Mina and the team return to Bates-Hendricks to take on their second home on Singleton Street; with vaulted ceilings and a secret room in the kitchen, this serene, spa-like house needs serious wow factor to lure in the area's picky buyers.
Mina and the team are in Irvington renovating a charming historical house on Hill Street. But after running into issues with the city, Mina has her work cut out for her to create an eclectic mid-mod villa while upholding its historical integrity.
Mina and the team are back in Bates-Hendricks to remodel an old home with a two story addition and a separate income suite. But after major issues arise during framing, Mina is challenged to stay on budget to create a durable, deluxe getaway.
Mina is helping her friend convert a historic Fountain Square home into a salon for her own beauty business. They plan to add a coffee shop into the renovation, but things could turn ugly when the health department steps in with other ideas.
