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Do you own, rent, or live on base?
Just curious.
We live in base housing.
Re: Do you own, rent, or live on base?
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We have two weeks left renting through PPH since there isn't any base housing where we live.
We are buying a house at our next station and close next week (fingers crossed!)
We live in base housing.
For living in a shabby town, the cost of renting here is ridiculously high. We will not buy unless we are in an area we plan to settle down in after DH retires. PCS moves can be stressful, and I don't want the added burden of trying to sell or rent a house.
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We are AD AF and we own a few houses-- we try to buy wherever we go and keep them as rental properties-- we are NOT buying here in Guam, but we rent off base.
Don Herrold
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Rental. You aren't allowed to purchase land in this country unless 1) you are a citizen or 2) married to a citizen.
We live on base, but own a rental property in NC. The thought of living off base with out a "real" ( americanized) kitchen and how small it all is makes me want to cry. Even though our on base housing is a little less than halfway as big as our old house and doesn't have a yard or central heat and air, it's still more like home than off base would be!
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We have an apartment off base. its ok
Previously, we had a house on base, and I loved it.
In the future, we will probably continue to live off base, especially if I join (although if that ends up not working out, I would not be oppossed to living on base)
I dont have any desire to buy any time soon.
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