Greenhouse Village Senior Apartments sits in Cypress, Texas, a northwest suburb of Houston that feels like a small town but still has the conveniences of the city, and it's managed by HomeSpring Realty Partners, having been built back in 2011, which means the buildings and setups aren't as old as some places around, and the facility's meant for seniors age 62 and over who want independent housing, with income restrictions that work for certain budgets - income limits go up to $37,260 for one person, $42,540 for two, and $47,880 for three, so folks have to meet those to live there, and the apartments themselves range from studios up to one, two, or three-bedroom layouts, with sizes starting at 726 square feet and going up to 1,021, and every unit comes with energy-efficient appliances, air conditioning, walk-in closets, private patios or balconies, full-size washer and dryer connections, and kitchens with dishwashers and microwaves, and you get walk-in showers in some which helps with mobility, plus walk-in closets for storage.
There's plenty of green space outside, so people can bring pets as long as you keep to two pets per apartment, with a 25-pound weight limit and some breed restrictions, and there's a gazebo, picnic and barbecue areas, plus a swimming pool for days when the Texas sun gets strong, and for daily needs you'll find an onsite laundry, mailroom, carports, climate-controlled storage, and recycling areas, which makes life a bit easier, and there's community social workers available to help residents with services and needs as they come up.
Folks who prefer to stay active have a 24-hour fitness room and a separate workout room, with elevators for moving between floors if knees or backs aren't what they used to be, and there's a sewing room, a game and card room, an art studio for people who want to create, a library if you like to read, a computer center with internet access, and a movie theater room for residents to catch a show together, so nobody really has to go far to find something to do if they don't want to.
The community runs a full calendar of events, activities, and social gatherings, giving folks chances to get out of their apartments and meet each other, plus there's an essentials store and a hair salon on the grounds so you can grab what you need or get cleaned up without needing to head out somewhere else, and all the units and common spaces are designed with seniors in mind, including things like disability access, controlled building entry, and limited vehicle access through security gates, so there's an eye toward safety and convenience, and it's a verified apartment community with reviews that show customer satisfaction, holding a steady 99% occupancy rate most times.
Rent runs from $477 for a one-bedroom to at least $571 for a two-bedroom, with application fees and deposits for pets, and utilities like water and electric are tenant responsibility, and satellite TV is available, so each apartment's independent but part of a connected and active place for seniors who want to live on their own but also enjoy community features and a schedule of social options.