The duo primarily focuses on three neighborhoods in Indianapolis: Bates-Hendricks, Fountain Square, and Old Southside. With a combined population of less than 20,000, you're bound to see a "Good Bones" home while exploring the region. In fact, as highlighted in several episodes of the show, Two Chicks and a Hammer have renovated multiple homes on a single block. Why the focus on this region? Well, that's because both Laine and Starsiak Hawk live in Fountain Square – in adjacent homes (via HGTV).

In an interview with Indianapolis Monthly, Laine emphasized their company's mission. "It's important to me to stay in the neighborhood where we live. If you do one house in one ZIP code, and another in another ZIP code, you don't have any effect on the neighborhood," she said. And it seems their efforts are paying off. Since the start of "Good Bones," the value of homes in Fountain Square has risen drastically. Even nightmare homes, like those the duo snatched up at rock-bottom prices early in their career, are now priced beyond what their small-but-growing company can invest.