At the Age of 70, She Has Burned All Her Savings to Change the Lives of Single Older Women by Creating a Neighborhood of Mines for Them.
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Eleven residents live at The Bird’s Nest who pay $450 a month for the plot and services; about 500 women aspired to the last square
In Cumby, Texas, a village of a new kind welcomes older women who want to avoid isolation, according to Demotivator. Behind this project, Robyn Yerian, 70, has chosen to transform her retirement into a concrete investment. She has used part of her savings to create a place where women aged 60 to 80 each live in their tiny house. On five acres of Texas prairie, eleven residents now share a daily life based on self-help and solidarity. They pay $4…
At 70 years old Robyn Yerian made a choice that many would not have dared to consider: to use part of his retirement savings to create a collective place of life. In Texas, this former Dallas resident imagined "The Birds Nest", a village composed of tiny houses reserved for single women. Set up on five acres of land in Cumby, about an hour from Dallas, eleven residents aged 60 to 80 now live in their own micro-house, with a location rent fixed a…
Five acres of Texas prairie, a gate with remote control, fourteen concrete slabs and an unwritten rule: no one stays alone. In Cumby, an hour's drive...
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