"Good Bones" is set in Indianapolis, the state capital of Indiana. Per Screen Rant, the focus is primarily on three neighborhoods: Bates-Hendricks, Fountain Square, and Old Southside, where Karen E. Laine and Mina Starsiak Hawk live and work. They first began flipping houses in Fountain Square, near downtown Indianapolis, but then branched out to the other two neighborhoods when going full-time.
It's a pretty big city, so there's a lot to see and do, but Indianapolis might be best-known for its sport links. Of course, the city is home to the annual Indy 500 race, while major teams in the city include the NBA's Pacers, and the NFL's Colts — Mina is a Colts season ticket holder. Not only that, but Indianapolis has the largest children's museum on the planet, the Children's Museum of Indianapolis with numerous exhibits and attractions.
There's really something for all the family in one of the biggest cities the Midwest has to offer, and "Good Bones" is showing that to the world. "People seem to really love how the city is being showcased," Mina told Visit Indy. "We also know of at least two people who have come to visit Indy only because they saw the show and loved it, so it's bringing new people to our incredible city."