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Moody AFB Housing: 4 On-Base Options
Moody AFB Housing: 4 On-Base Options (2022 Edition)Moody AFB Housing: 4 On-Base Options (2022 Edition)

Moody AFB Housing: 4 On-Base Options

Introduction

Welcome to Moody Air Force Base! You’ve just received PCS orders and you’re wondering where you are going to be living. Well, you’re in for a treat! Moody AFB is located just 30 miles north of the Florida border. At Moody AFB on-base housing, you will find beautiful homes with a strong family-oriented community with loads of amenities to keep you enjoying the temperate Georgia weather. Read on to find the available housing options that meet your specific needs.

Suggested Read: Moody Air Force Base: In-Depth Welcome Center 

Georgia BAH

Georgia BAH

You can follow this link to look up your Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) for the base’s zip code. Moody AFB’s zip code is 31699.

To learn more about what goes into your military BAH rate, visit our in-depth guide here.

Moody AFB Barracks

Moody AFB Barracks

Unaccompanied Housing (UH) is provided for unaccompanied Airmen in the ranks of E-1 to E-3 and E-4 with less than 3 years of service. Living in the barracks is a great way to meet new people and be a part of a community, as well as being close to base facilities.

Moody AFB Unaccompanied Housing
5350 Berger Street
Bldg 547
Moody AFB, GA 31699
Phone: 1 (229) 257-2682

Moody AFB Housing Office

Moody AFB Housing Office

Whether you’re living in the barracks or privatized housing, the Military Housing Office (MHO) should be your first stop. The MHO has the resources needed to help you get settled into your new home on Moody AFB. Contact them today with the information below.

Military Housing Office (HMO)
3131 Coney Street
Bldg 320
Moody AFB, GA 31699
Phone: 1 (229) 257-4417

Moody AFB Housing Options

Moody AFB Housing Options

At Moody AFB, military family housing is privatized. Housing eligibility is based on rank and family size. They currently have two private owners. Hunt Military Communities and Balfour Beatty Communities (BBC). They own the family housing and are responsible for maintaining, repairing, constructing and managing the community. In addition to your option to purchase and rent housing in the local community, you now may choose to live in privatized housing by signing a tenant lease agreement with Hunt Military Communities or Balfour Beatty Communities (BBC).

Moody AFB Housing Neighborhoods

1. Magnolia Grove

  • Beds: 3 – 4
  • Baths: 2.5
  • Eligibility: E1 – E9; O1 – O6

Magnolia Grove is made up of single-family homes, is pedestrian-friendly and offers mature landscaping and plenty of green spaces. Nothing beats visiting a new home in person, so we encourage you to contact them to arrange a tour.

2. Quiet Pines

  • Beds: 2 – 4
  • Baths: 1 – 2.5
  • Eligibility: E1 – E9; O1 – O10

Quiet Pines is their most diverse community and is made up of single-family homes. Quiet Pines offers the best in modern living. Surrounded by the beautiful Quiet Pines Golf Course and walking trails, this neighborhood is pedestrian and pet-friendly.

3. Azalea Commons

  • Beds: 2 – 4
  • Baths: 2.5
  • Eligibility: E1 – E9; O1 – O5

The Azalea Commons neighborhood is walking distance to the community center which has a fitness center and kids room, as well as a swimming pool, playground and variety of sports courts. All of the shopping, dining and conveniences of downtown Valdosta are just minutes from this beautiful neighborhood. ADA homes are available in the 4-bedroom model.

4. Mission Point

  • Beds: 4
  • Baths: 2.5
  • Eligibility: E9; O5 – O6 (Key & Essential only)

Mission Point offers 4-bedroom two-story single-family homes for designated key and essential personnel stationed at Moody AFB. These homes feature a fully equipped kitchen with energy efficient appliances, central heating and air conditioning, ample closets and storage space, two car garage and fenced-in backyard. Conveniently located on base within close proximity to the Shoppette, BX Base Exchange, Mission Point neighborhood amenities include a playground and pavilion with BBQ grill.

Conclusion

Living in military housing can provide a host of benefits to any military family from cost, convenience, and a sense of community. Military housing is often more cost effective compared to off-base housing options. Housing can be limited on base so make sure to utilize the resources here as soon as you get your orders to Moody AFB. Your home sweet home awaits!

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