Mina Starsiak Hawk knows the meaning of hard work.
Mina’s years of hard work as a business owner and television star have afforded her a lavish life.
In January 2025, Mina Starsiak Hawk posted a series of videos she took after a chemical facial.

In the video clips, her face changed shades and peeled over the course of a few days.
Hawk has been open about the plastic surgery proceduresshe has undergone in the past as well.
The mom of two also admitted to occasional Botox injections and explained that the procedures increased her self-confidence.

While there has long been a stigma surrounding cosmetic work, Hawk believes such procedures can be empowering.
Mina had to not only locate but decipher multiple clues that ultimately led her to a sports stadium.
Talk about some VIP treatment.

On June 11, 2016, the couple tied the knot in style.
The wedding ceremony was held in a historic building from 1899 in their hometown of Indianapolis, Indiana.
“Plus, everything that I do has a budgetary aspect, and she was free-ninety-nine.

She did really well,” the bride explained toHGTV.
Although she saved money by having her mom officiate, the wedding was still full of expensive touches.
There were elegant table options and plenty of food options at the reception afterward.

The design expert bought and renovated a stunning house with lake views for Steve Hawk and their children.
The Hawk family enjoys scenic water views of the lake from their own backyard.
More than just a place to relax, it is intended to be a place of healing as well.

The 5,000-square-foot midcentury modern home has four beds and three baths full of modern luxury.
The five-star luxury hotel boasts sweeping views of the crystal clear Caribbean.
Mina and Steve spent time relaxing and posted pictures of their walks on the beach.

The Hawk’s trip to Cancun was far from their first luxurious beach getaway.
In 2022, the couple visited the sunshine state.
Mina and Steve vacationed in Hollywood, Florida for an early fall getaway.

In 2023, the Hawks embarked on a cruise together and brought their son and daughter along.
In an interview withPop Culture, the home renovation expert opened up about launching the line in early 2022.
Mina described the children’s clothing line as “very functional, cost-effective products.”

She joked that it was also a way to feed her shopping addiction.
“Now [the shopping habit] it’s benefitting everyone,” the working mom said.
The new clothing designer focused on unisex outfits that can be passed down between children.

She initially sold the clothing brand online and in person at her store District and Co. in Indianapolis.
District and Co. has now closed its doors, but pieces are still available for purchaseonline.
The renovation expert fixed up the historical Charlotte Hall in “Good Bones: Risky Business” in 2022.

Originally in poor condition due to neglect and fires, Mina transformed the Victorian mansion into a luxurious space.
She rents out the 6,000-square-foot property that includes a speakeasy in the basement and a carriage house.
Mina also discussed the property in an episode on the “Mina AF” podcast.

“I’m really hoping I can hold onto that,” she said of the property.
Or she’s the namesake," she continued.
It hasn’t hit the chopping block just yet, although I tried originally."
The pair attended a pre-race party at Andretti Autosport, a motorsport store in their town.
Her interior designer skills carry over into her personal style and taste in fashion.
The home renovator and realtor has shown off functional and fashionable pieces of clothing and accessories she owns.
The BumBag retailed for around $4,000 and is now sold out.
Hawk also supports local Midwestern brands as well.
In 2023, she was selected to be the keynote speaker at TFVCON.
She gave a talk at the ticketed event and participated in a Q&A after with audience members.
The realtor and design expert certainly has a lot to share from her experiences.
“I pay the liability insurance.
I own the property.
I pay the contractors.
I pay my worker’s comp insurance.
I, as one single human, carry the weight of everything you see on TV.”
However, Hawk eventually bid farewell to more than just her working relationship with her mom.
Hawk’s store closing led to major life changes.
The entrepreneur decided to re-open Two Chicks District Co. in Noblesville, Indiana, in 2024.
Unfortunately, that location had to close its doors as well after only seven months after opening.
We want to support you.'
And then they buy a $2 keychain."
Hawk continues to run her profitable shop online.