This sober living home in Houston’s Spring Branch neighborhood serves adult men who are newly sober and seeking a structured, accountable environment. The residence provides supportive housing rather than clinical treatment, helping residents rebuild stability through routine and shared responsibility. Monthly rent ranges from $3,500 to $7,500 and includes food, meals, and utilities. Residents live on-site and follow clear house expectations designed to support early recovery. Structure That Supports Daily Recovery The program emphasizes daily structure through regular 12-Step meeting attendance, assigned household chores, twice-weekly drug testing, and participation in house meetings. Curfews and quiet hours reinforce consistency, while life skills and cognitive thinking training help residents strengthen decision-making and independence during early sobriety. Practical Support for Real-Life Progress Coaching services provide practical, real-world support and are required for residents age 25 and under, with an additional cost of $1,000 to $3,000 per month. Coaching includes help with job searches, interview skills, transportation planning, life skills development, and cognitive thinking training. Coaches may also serve as sober companions, offering added accountability and guidance from staff with lived recovery experience. The home accommodates up to eight 8 in a clean, organized setting, with meals and utilities included to support stability and daily structure.