iwrru
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Wanted a bit more information on how BAH works for on-base housing, specifically once we check in to NASC.
I searched the forums; the closest thread/discussion I could find was here but it didn't answer my question.
Looking at NAS Pensacola housing, there are a bunch of different neighborhoods and floorplans available for O-1s. If you go to 'Floor Plans' and just filter it down to Military > Navy > O01 - Ensign (ENS), there are about 30 available floor plans.
I know that you aren't paid BAH when living on base. Or maybe more accurately, your BAH goes to on-base housing. (I also read that, according to FormerRecruitingGuru, "most officers live out in town".)
I searched the forums; the closest thread/discussion I could find was here but it didn't answer my question.
Looking at NAS Pensacola housing, there are a bunch of different neighborhoods and floorplans available for O-1s. If you go to 'Floor Plans' and just filter it down to Military > Navy > O01 - Ensign (ENS), there are about 30 available floor plans.
I know that you aren't paid BAH when living on base. Or maybe more accurately, your BAH goes to on-base housing. (I also read that, according to FormerRecruitingGuru, "most officers live out in town".)
- How does BAH work with each floor plan? Some units are twice as big as others. Does a bigger unit "cost" more than a smaller one?
- Do any O-1s on AirWarriors live on base right now, or have recently? How do/did you like it?
- Are the any advantages to living on base, besides being closer to where you need to show up to work?
- What are the biggest DISadvantages of living on base? I can imagine what the advantages of living off-base are, like finding roommates and therefore saving money, closer to nightlife, beaches etc. (I've already read this helpful summary of places to live off-base; I wanna find out what sucks about living ON base.)