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Good Bones: Season Three; Mother-Daughter Team Fix More Homes in HGTV Show

Good Bones TV show on HGTV: season 2 renewal

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Good Bones is back. Today, HGTV announced the TV series will return for a third season in April.

The home renovation show follows mother/daughter duo Karen E Laine and Mina Starsiak as they “improve local Indianapolis neighborhoods one broken house at a time—buying severely neglected properties, gutting them down to the bones and transforming them into gorgeous family homes.”

Season three of Good Bones premieres on HGTV on April 3rd at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

Read more info below:

New York [Feb. 27, 2018] Popular mother/daughter duo Mina Starsiak and Karen E Laine tackle bigger home renovations and take on riskier house flips in the third season of HGTV’s Good Bones. And this year, creating family homes will take on a whole new meaning for first-time mom-to-be Mina. During the season, which premieres on Tuesday, April 3, at 10 p.m. ET/PT, Mina, a real-estate agent, and her mom Karen, a former lawyer, aim to improve local Indianapolis neighborhoods one broken house at a time—buying severely neglected properties, gutting them down to the bones and transforming them into gorgeous family homes. The series, which attracted more than 16 million viewers in its sophomore run, will move to 9 p.m. ET/PT beginning Tuesday, April 10.

“Now that I’m going to be a mom, I feel like our mission is even more important,” said Mina. “We’re improving Indianapolis now for our neighbors, but also for future generations who will call this city home.”

For this new season, Mina and Karen bring their design and renovation expertise to familiar areas of the city, including Fountain Square and Bates-Hendrix, and out to new neighborhoods near downtown. Alongside their construction crew, the pair take down walls, create open floor plans, add modern finishes and strike up the curb appeal to turn dilapidated properties into stunning family remodels.

“I get emotionally attached to the houses we buy,” said Karen. “We want to do right by each of the neighborhoods where we work. The homes we save truly help make the area a better place to live.”

What do you think? Have you seen Good Bones? Will you watch the new season?

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