Texas News Beep
  • News Beep
  • Texas
  • Houston
  • San Antonio
  • Dallas
  • Fort Worth
  • Austin
  • United States
Texas News Beep
Texas News Beep
  • News Beep
  • Texas
  • Houston
  • San Antonio
  • Dallas
  • Fort Worth
  • Austin
  • United States
Rent too expensive? Co-living is becoming a popular money-saving option for many Houstonians
HHouston

Rent too expensive? Co-living is becoming a popular money-saving option for many Houstonians

  • October 28, 2025

HOUSTON, Texas – With Houston apartment rents averaging $1,900 per month and mortgage rates remaining stubbornly high, an innovative housing solution is gaining momentum across the city: co-living.

This shared housing model is helping residents save thousands while finding community in unexpected places.

“I was literally living behind the trees right off of Fry Road,” said Jade Schuler, a local pizza restaurant bartender who found himself homeless earlier this year.

Now, Schuler has a spacious bedroom, access to a full kitchen, and even his own balcony, all for $695 per month.

“Hey, I’m in a house!” he said.

For Uber driver Jose Cruz, co-living has made independent living financially possible.

At just $584 per month, less than a third of Houston’s average apartment rent, Cruz enjoys a private bedroom in a 3,000-square-foot home while sharing common areas with eight other residents.

“It was almost a miracle,” Cruz said about discovering this affordable housing option, “Best of all, everything in this place is far more luxurious than any of the apartments I’ve seen”.

His new home includes:

Private, security-coded bedroom

Shared, fully-furnished common areas

All utilities included

Access to the kitchen and bathrooms

Clean, well-maintained living spaces

Elizabeth Rivera, who owns and manages Mission of Grace Homes and owns the house that Jose lives in, explains that co-living is “redefining the way people see housing.” The model offers significant savings; residents, she says, can save an average of $4,800 a year compared to traditional apartment living.

The largest co-living platform in the Houston area, PadSplit, currently lists:

260 co-living homes

1,769 available rooms

Monthly leases available

Criminal background checks required

Secure, private bedrooms with locks

All co-living properties feature:

Individual bedroom door locks with security codes

Thorough tenant screening processes

Detailed applications required

Criminal background checks

Month-to-month lease flexibility

With Houston home values averaging $262,302 and mortgage rates at 6.2%, co-living offers a practical solution to the housing affordability crisis. The model particularly appeals to service workers, gig economy employees, and others seeking affordable housing options in desirable areas.

Several platforms offer co-living options in the Houston area:

Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.

  • Tags:
  • Consumer
  • Houston
  • Houston Headlines
  • Houston News
  • Saving money
Texas News Beep
www.newsbeep.com