Living on Base – or Off? Some Things to Think About
In any military relocation, one of your first decisions is whether to live on post in military housing or off base in a home you rent or purchase yourself. There are advantages – and disadvantages – to either choice.
Some of the advantages of living on base include:
- Living costs are covered, including utilities.
- You save time and transportation costs because you are close to work.
- Your family has easy access to post facilities such as the Commissary, BX or PX, MWR centers, and more.
- Military Police and on post security offers peace of mind for personal and family safety.
- You’ll have built-in camaraderie and support from neighbors in base housing who understand your lifestyle.
On the other hand, there can be downsides to living on a military base. When your military relocation order comes through, base housing may not be available where you are going. There may even be a waiting list, so even if you want to live on base, you may have to find temporary housing elsewhere until something on base becomes available.
As you think about settling inside the gates, be aware of the following:
Learn More About Military Relocation and Real Estate
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