Stags Community Living is affordable, dignity-first shared housing for seniors, veterans, and neighbors rebuilding stability. Furnished rooms, utilities included, and a community that welcomes you as you are.
Stable shelter is the foundation of every other kind of stability — health, work, sobriety, family, dignity. And yet the people who need it most often face the least welcome. We started Stags Community Living to change that, one house at a time.
Our homes are ordinary neighborhoods, ordinary streets. Furnished rooms. Utilities included. Shared kitchens where dinner smells like home. Rules that keep everyone safe. And rent priced so that Social Security, SSDI, disability, VA benefits, or a first paycheck are enough — because they should be.
We don't ask for perfect credit. We don't require perfect pasts. We ask for honesty, respect, and a willingness to be a good neighbor. That's the whole application.
You are a resident, not a case. This is your home, on your terms, with the same rights and expectations as any other tenant.
Furnished bedroom is yours. Kitchen, living room, and community are shared with a small handful of neighbors — usually 3 to 6 per house.
Rent is priced against real fixed-income budgets: Social Security, SSDI, disability, VA, and housing assistance are all welcome as verification.
Records, recovery, re-entry — those are chapters, not verdicts. We look at who you are today and where you're going next.
If you're on a fixed income, rebuilding, or just need somewhere honest and affordable — there's likely a room here for you.
Fixed-income housing on quiet streets. Meaningful neighbors instead of a facility. Rent that fits a Social Security check.
Furnished rooms priced for VA benefits, HUD-VASH, and SSVF. We know the paperwork, and we're glad to help you through it.
Sober houses with clear expectations, peer accountability, and stable rent. Recovery-friendly neighbors, no clinical overlay.
Housing that doesn't ask you to hide your history. If you're rebuilding after incarceration, you're welcome to apply.
Whether you need a room for a few weeks or a lease you can settle into, we price both to fit what you actually earn.
Long-term room in one of our homes. Month-to-month lease, no minimum stay, no maximum either.
Week-to-week stay while you get on your feet, wait for benefits to start, or work through a program.
Private furnished bedroom you can lock. Your space, your rules, your rest.
Bed, linens, dresser, and a chair. Move in with a duffel bag — everything else is here.
Water, electric, gas, and heat all rolled into one flat rent. No surprise bills.
Reliable internet in every room so you can work, apply for jobs, or stay in touch with family.
Weekly cleaning of shared spaces, maintenance handled quickly, and a manager who actually answers.
Small houses of 3–6 residents. You'll know who's in the kitchen. You'll know their story if you ask.
Fill out the short form below or call us. We ask about your situation, timeline, and what you need — not for perfection.
A real person — not a bot — reviews your application and calls or emails back within a day, seven days a week.
Once we find your fit, you can move in as soon as the same week. Bring what you have; we'll cover the rest.
Our doors are wide open, and our expectations are clear. We keep the requirements to what actually matters for a stable, safe, respectful household.
We accept Social Security, SSDI, VA benefits, HUD-VASH, SSVF, disability, TANF, employment income, and family support. If you're not sure whether your situation qualifies — apply anyway. We'll tell you what we can.
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A real person from our team will be in touch within 24 hours — usually much sooner. If you don't hear from us, check spam or give us a call at (866) 555-1234.