Here are a few key points to consider:
On-Base Housing: Many military bases offer on-base housing, either owned and managed by the government or operated by private companies through privatization initiatives. In some cases, service members may be required to live on-base, while in others it’s optional.
Off-Base Housing: If you prefer to live off-base, you can explore options in the surrounding community. Keep in mind that the availability of off-base housing will depend on the specific base and its location. You can often find privatized or government managed off-base homes that are associated with on-base, but this housing is outside of the gates of the base. You can also find apartments, private rentals from homeowners or property management companies, and homes for sale.
VA Home Loan: If you are eligible, you can use a VA (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs) home loan to purchase a home near a military base. VA loans offer several benefits, including no down payment requirements and competitive interest rates. They also do not require PMI (private mortgage insurance) nor prepayment penalties for early payoff.