Nicole Curtis (full name: Nicole Lynn Curtis) is an American television personality, licensed realtor, interior designer, author, and home renovation expert. She became nationally known as the star and producer of Rehab Addict, a popular HGTV and DIY Network series focused on restoring historic homes instead of demolishing them.
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Quick Facts / Wiki-Bio
| Full Name | Nicole Lynn Curtis |
| Date of Birth | August 20, 1976 |
| Age | 49 years |
| Birthplace | Lake Orion, Michigan, USA |
| Nationality | American |
| Profession | TV Personality, Realtor, Interior Designer, Author |
| Known For | Rehab Addict |
| Education | Lake Orion High School (1994) |
| Children | Two Sons |
| Residence | Michigan, USA |
| Net Worth (2026) | $7–8 Million (estimated) |
Early Life & Family Background
Nicole Lynn Curtis was born and raised in Lake Orion, Michigan. She grew up in a working-class household. Her parents, Joan and Rod Curtis, owned a garbage business in the Detroit area. The business taught her the value of hard work at an early age.

Nicole graduated from Lake Orion High School in 1994. She developed a love for historic homes and preservation while growing up in Michigan, where many older houses were being torn down. Instead of seeing them as outdated, she saw beauty and potential.
She has one younger brother, Ryan Curtis, who has worked as an actor.
Career Journey and Rise to Fame
Nicole did not begin her career in television. She started as a self-taught home rehabber, flipping houses on a small budget. In her early years, she worked several jobs, including retail and waitressing, while learning renovation skills on her own.
Rehab Addict (2010–2018, Revivals)
Her big break came in 2010 when Rehab Addict premiered on the DIY Network (later HGTV). The show followed Nicole as she restored old homes in:
- Detroit, Michigan
- Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Other historic neighborhoods
Unlike many renovation shows that focus on modern upgrades, Nicole became known for preserving original woodwork, windows, and architectural details.
The show ran for eight seasons from 2010 to 2018 and became one of HGTV’s most recognized series. It later returned with new seasons and updates.

Author
In 2016, Nicole released her memoir:
Better Than New
The book became a New York Times bestseller and shared lessons from her career in home restoration and business.
Business Ventures
- Founder of Nicole Curtis Design
- Licensed realtor with Keller Williams
- Investor in historic properties
Nicole is known for often keeping properties instead of quickly flipping them for profit.
Personal Life and Children
Nicole Curtis is a mother of two sons:
- Ethan Curtis (born 1997)
- Harper Curtis (born 2015)
She was previously married to Steven Cimini, with whom she shares her eldest son. Later, she had her younger son with Shane Maguire. Their custody case received public attention between 2016 and 2018.
Nicole has since spoken openly about protecting her children’s privacy and limiting their appearance in the media.

Net Worth & Lifestyle
As of 2026, Nicole Curtis’s estimated net worth is between $7–8 million.
Her income sources include:
- Television salary from Rehab Addict
- Real estate investments
- Book sales
- Design consulting
- Brand partnerships
She lives primarily in Michigan and continues to focus on historic preservation projects.
Public Image
Nicole Curtis has built a reputation as a passionate preservationist. She often speaks about saving historic homes instead of tearing them down.
In early 2026, controversy surrounding an alleged comment during filming led to HGTV removing Rehab Addict from some platforms. The network addressed the situation publicly, and Nicole briefly responded on social media, stating she was focusing on her family.
Despite the controversy, she remains active in real estate and restoration.
Timeline
- 1976 – Born in Lake Orion, Michigan
- 1994 – Graduates high school
- 1997 – Son Ethan born
- 2010 – Rehab Addict premieres
- 2015 – Son Harper born
- 2016 – Publishes Better Than New
- 2018 – Original run of Rehab Addict ends
- 2025–2026 – Show revival and later controversy














