Read on to see Starsiak Hawk and Laine’s biggest, most expensive renovations that have appeared onGood Bones.

There was tons of water damage all over, and the foundation was shaky.

While the exterior was transformed from spooky shack to adorable family home, the interior had the biggest transformation.

Mina Starsiak Hawk and Karen Laine

With lots of lights and high ceilings, this space looked huge.

Fortunately, despite the amount they put into the house, they made a profit of $25,000.

“The outside, already as is, is charming,” Starsiak Hawk said in the episode.

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However, it turned out that the exterior was deceivingly sweet-looking.

“That porch was a mess.

Once we dug into it, it was all rotted in the ceiling,” Starsiak Hawk said.

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That’s a total of $250,000!

This allowed the home to retain its cute curb appeal.

Every part of the house was awkward, especially the chopped-up living room.

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ThisGood Bonesproject cost a ton of money, but it was worth it.

And, with all the walls down, the living room looked huge.

In fact, theGood Bonesstars were a bit disappointed that the house didn’t have the usual problems.

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When Laine first saw it, she was even a little bummed to see the dated but well-maintained exterior.

“It’s one of those tricky houses though,” Starsiak Hawk explained.

Still, this attic renovation cost a pretty penny.

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“To finish this out we’re talking $15,000 to probably $30,000,” Starsiak-Hawk estimated.

As Laine said, “Big houses always come with big, expensive problems.”

With this third-story bonus space, the already large house felt even more roomy.

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That renovation budget was their biggest one at the time!

In the end, this kitchen (and the whole house) looked stunning!

“It’s awesome,” Starsiak Hawk said of the house.

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“Downside of its awesomeness is it’s just massive.

It’s really big.

This is gonna be a big project.”

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However, theseGood Bonesflippers had no idea how much work would need to be put into this place.

The house had such dire foundation issues that Starsiak Hawk and Lainewere forced to demothe whole structure.

With a clean slate, they rebuilt the house.

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And in the spot where the hole was, they built a beautiful ground floor master bedroom.

The new home cost $200,000 to build, but at least this new house is in good shape!

The house needed a lot of work, seeing as how most of the walls weren’t even up.

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“It’s lacking some dimension,” Starsiak Hawk said.

This was a hug and expensive setback, but luckily there was a silver lining.

While the original house looked spooky and dirty, it became bright and airy thanks to theGood Bonesteam.

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Plus, that extra bedroom with its own bathroom added a ton of value to the home.

The inside’s a whole ‘nother story," Starsiak-Hawk said.

Of course, the house was a mess.

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Not only had it sustained fire damage, but the place was filled with trash.

They ended up spending $210,000 on this beautiful renovation.

However, they had to figure out how to turn this bar into a single-family house.

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The mother-daughter team spent a total of $230,000 on this renovation.

It was a big investment, but that money went a long way.

However, all their changes were beautiful choices, especially the new ceiling feature.

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“The vault wasn’t on the plans either, we decided midway to vault,” Starsiak-Hawk said.

“Obviously the right choice.”