04/12/2026
A unique housing project in Texas is giving older women a chance to live affordably while staying part of a supportive community.
At age 70, Robyn Yerian used about $150,000 of her retirement savings to create a small tiny-home village called “The Bird’s Nest” in Cumby, Texas. The community was designed mainly for women in their 60s, 70s, and 80s who want independence but also nearby friendship and support.
The property includes spaces for small homes where residents live close to one another and help each other with daily needs such as rides, errands, and shared meals.
Monthly rent is around $450, making it more accessible for many women living on fixed retirement incomes. The idea has attracted strong interest, with many women applying to join the community.
The project highlights a growing effort to create supportive and affordable living options for older adults.