It’s a tiny home community with a big following — and a big number of women trying to call it home.

In Cumby, Texas — 65 miles northeast of Dallas — 11 women reside in tiny homes in the Bird’s Nest, according to SWNS, where the secret to harmony is “no men and no drama.”

Mostly single and retired women, whose ages span 33 to 78, pay $450 a month in rent for 10-by-30-foot concrete pads — inclusive of water and the perks of living in a “little utopia,” as its founder describes it.

Indeed, as Realtor.com recently reported, the Bird’s Nest fosters a tight-knit community — specifically, an affordable, safe and empowering space for those who reside there. It also provides financial independence and freedom. As of August, there was one opening — and 500 people want to claim it. 6

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