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Can you live off base if your single?
Army policy allows single members in the paygrade of E-6 and above to live off base at government expense. The Navy policy allows single sailors in the paygrades of E-5 and above, and E-4s with more than four years of service to reside off base and receive a housing allowance.
Does the military pay for housing off base?
Generally, military housing is provided for all service members, whether they’re living on or off base. There may be exceptions to this rule, which you can discuss with a recruiter. Otherwise, with the abundance of housing options, most service members will be able to find housing that fits their needs.
Can I bring a civilian on base?
If you’ve been itching to host guests in your on-base housing, you might have asked yourself, “Can civilians get on military bases?” Yes, they can! Though we all know military members throw the best parties, you might want to invite non-military members to visit you from time to time.
Can e4 live off base?
Air Force policy allows E-4s and above who are single with 3+ years of service to reside off-base at government expense. Marine Corps allow E-6s and above who are single to live off base at government expense. Depending on the base, E-4s and E-5s will be allowed to live off base at government expense.
What are the eligibility requirements to live off base?
Eligibility depends on your marital status, dependents, rank, and the availability of empty units at your duty station. If you are married and living with your spouse or minor dependents, you will either live in on-base housing or be given a monetary allowance called Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) to live off-base.
Can a single person live off base in the military?
Living off base at military expense (receiving housing allowance) may not occur until you make E-4, E-5, or even E-6 in some branches and military bases. This all depends on the occupancy rate of that particular base. Here is the service branch breakdown of the basic policy of living on or off base while single:
Do lower enlisted soldiers get a housing allowance?
However, the rent (and utilities, etc.) will have to come out of their base pay. In these type of situations, lower enlisted won’t receive a housing allowance, nor, in such cases, will you receive a food allowance (you will still get free meals, in the chow hall, however). The choices are not easy.
Is it better to live on a base or off?
If you frequently have visitors who are not military family members with ID cards, living on base means getting all of them a pass every time they arrive. And while bases have at least one 24-hour gate, your housing may be near a gate that closes at an early hour or isn’t open at all on holidays, adding major drive time to any trips off base.