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Mina Starsiak Hawk Earned an Impressive Net Worth From ‘Good Bones’! See How Much Money She Makes

In 2016, Mina Starsiak Hawk shot to fame on HGTV with the debut of her renovation series, Good Bones. Since then, the design star has amassed quite an impressive net worth.

What Is Mina Starsiak Hawk’s Net Worth?

Mina has an estimated net worth of $2 million, according to multiple outlets. After graduating from Indiana University, the home decor expert and her mother, Karen E. Laine, began renovating houses in Indianapolis in 2007.

They started their design business, Two Chicks and a Hammer, after realizing just how passionate they were about their home improvement projects. In September 2019, Karen announced she was stepping back from the family business, leaving Mina as the sole owner of the company.

“After a long career of practicing law and revitalizing homes and neighborhoods, Karen is retiring from Two Chicks and a Hammer,” an announcement on the company’s Instagram page read. “She will still be part of the HGTV show Good Bones! Karen is excited to spend her time doing all the things she loves like spending more time with [husband] Roger, sailing, hanging with her chickens and working on DIYs for Good Bones!”

How Else Does Mina Starsiak Hawk Make Money?

Mina hosts her own podcast called “Mina AF,” a candid and unfiltered version of the personality fans first fell in love with on HGTV. She also works as a social media influencer, promoting home decor and lifestyle products on her Instagram account.

She ended up closing her Two Chicks District Co. flagship store in Indianapolis. She later decided to open up a new store in Noblesville, Indiana, in 2024. Mina decided the city was a great place to give her store a fresh start because of plans to develop it.

“They’re just doing it really well and want that growth and development, which Indianapolis says they want, but then the actual logistics behind it are impossible for my side of a business,” she told People in December 2023.

Mina Starsiak Hawk wears jeans, a black tube top and sandals
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Did ‘Good Bones’ End?

Mina starred alongside her mom and brother Tad Starsiak on Good Bones for eight seasons before announcing the show was ending in August 2023.

“Today, I filmed my last few pickups for Good Bones. Not Good Bones season 8, but for Good Bones. So it is official, that’s a wrap, folks,” she announced during an episode of her podcast at the time.

Along with the shocking end of Good Bones, Mina also revealed that she was not on “good terms” with her mom and brothers Tad and William Starsiak. One month later, she further explained her rift with Karen and revealed that she had settled her differences with William.

“It’s not been one thing that my mom and I can go back to, and I can say, ‘OK, I forgive you and we’re going to go past this one thing,’” Mina told podcast listeners in September 2023. “It’s a cumulative situation from the time I can remember when I was 3 of things that have created the situation that we’re in now and it’s incredibly hard to undo.”

Mina Bought a New Lake House

In July 2024, it was announced that the beloved HGTV show was coming back for a special season with Mina and Karen and their new projects.

In the August 2024 premiere episode, viewers saw Mina complete renovations on her new lake house. She put in a $510,000 offer on the house and it was accepted. Initially, she planned to spend $200,000 in renovations on the home, but some minor mishaps forced her to slash her budget in half.

She also revealed during the episode that she was not taking on as many renovation projects per year as she normally would. Instead, Mina decided only to do a couple of renovations around Indiana to “slow down” a bit.

In the end, Mina and her family were happy with the final result of the lake house renovation, with her declaring that it was a “fresh start” for all of them.

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