MAXWELL-GUNTER AFB HOUSING: 7 ON-BASE OPTIONS
By Kevin Lankes
Introduction
Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base is located within the city of Montgomery, Alabama. It was once home to the first ever flight school opened by the Wright Brothers. It’s now home to the Air University and hosts the 42nd Air Base Wing. There are a number of great things about PCSing here, including access to the amenities of a major city, great restaurants, and wide availability for housing. Hunt Military Communities manages the housing for military personnel at Maxwell-Gunter AFB. They offer great amenities at affordable rates and keep you in touch with all your colleagues in neighborhoods that are wonderful for raising families.Suggested Read:
Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base: In-Depth Welcome CenterMaxwell AFB BAH
Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) is a monthly stipend that’s given to service members and their families who live off base in the surrounding area. It’s designed to make up for the amenities and services that those who live on base either in the barracks or the managed communities would receive. BAH is calculated by taking your rank and zip code and formulating what you’re statistically likely to need for living expenses. It’s a great way to cut housing costs and save more of your paycheck each month. You can follow this link to look up your Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) for your rank and zip code. This will help you create your budget and guide your home search. To learn more about what goes into your military BAH rate, visit our in-depth guide here.Maxwell AFB Barracks
Unaccompanied housing at Maxwell-Gunter is reserved for airmen ranked from E1-E4 who are PCSing to base without any dependents in tow. Here you’ll receive everything you need to stay comfortable and feel like you have a home at Maxwell. The rooms are furnished and sheets and other necessities are provided. And housing staff works hard to make certain that the spaces are well maintained. If you should need anything during your stay, reach out to the staff or management in order to ensure a prompt response. There are two dormitory buildings at Maxwell with multiple single and double occupancy rooms, and one building on the Gunter Annex with 72 total rooms.Maxwell AFB Housing Office
The housing office at Maxwell-Gunter should be among your first calls when you get your PCS transfer. The knowledgeable staff here has seen it all and can help you navigate the logistics of your housing search in a stress-free manner. They’ve helped countless airmen find a place on or near Maxwell to call their own, and they can help you, too. Make sure that you ask any and all questions you may have, including things like shipping furniture, storage, and family pets.Maxwell AFB Military Housing Office
42 CES/CEIH 551 E. Maxwell Blvd Maxwell AFB, AL 36112Phone:
1 (334) 953-2781Maxwell AFB Housing Options
The on-base housing at Maxwell AFB is privately managed by Hunt Military Communities. The opportunities for living on base include over 500 homes, some of them historic. Many military personnel, DoD contractors, reserves, and retired military personnel live as neighbors in the Maxwell Family Housing community. Maxwell AFB Homes are provided by Hunt Military Communities offer several floor plans and styles of architecture in its Maxwell neighborhood. There are multiple fine amenities inside each house and in the surrounding community. Just some of the things you’ll find include ceiling fans, fireplaces, garages, stainless steel energy efficient appliances, central air, private backyards, extra storage, 24-hour maintenance, pest control, security services, and much more. Outside in the Maxwell neighborhood, you and your family will have access to the community center, pool, fitness center, multiple playgrounds, shopping, dining, entertainment, and more.1. Gunter - Fisher Drive 3 Bedroom
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E02, E03, E04, E05, E06, E07, E08, E09, O01, O02, O03, O04, O05, O06, O07, O10 The Fisher Drive floor plan with three bedrooms is on a single level and comes with 1,532 square feet of space. There are two bathrooms, and a suggested occupancy of four family members. There’s a master bedroom with an en suite bathroom and two big closets. You’ll also enjoy an eat-in kitchen and breakfast bar. Most everyone is eligible to live here, too, so it makes a great housing option to target.2. Gunter - Sneed Type PP
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E01, E02, E03, E04, E05, E06, E07, E08, E09, O01, O02, O03, O04, O05, O06, O07, O09 The Sneed Type PP floor plan includes a flexible 1,565 square feet of space with two possible living rooms, a dining room, and eat-in kitchen. There’s also a back patio and a one-car garage. It comes with a yard, too, and landscaping is maintained for you by the housing services team. This is a great option for families who need a bit more space and like to leave the trivial details in the hands of others.3. Gunter MILCON - Erwin Pitsenbarger Ogden - Type 00F
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E02, E03, E04, E05, E06, E07 This is another solid floor plan similar to the Type PP, but with a bit more size to it. It comes in at 1,836 square feet. There are four bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. This floor plan is meant to comfortably hold a family of six. Inside you’ll find a master bedroom with an en suite bathroom, a garage, a laundry room, and a big living room. The Type 00F also comes with a covered back patio.4. Gunter Chief Home
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E08, E09 The Gunter Chief Home floor plan is a massive 2,558 square feet. It comes with four bedrooms and two bathrooms, and is meant for a family of six. There’s a large great room inside, an open kitchen, French doors to the back patio, wood flooring, a laundry room, and so much more. From the master bedroom you can walk out a second set of French doors onto the back patio. There are granite countertops in each bathroom, along with both a garden tub and shower in the master. The Chief Home has a two car garage.5. Maxwell Student Housing - ACSC: Y Unit - 3 Bedroom (Plan B)
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E02, E03, E04, E05, E06, E07, E08, E09, O01, O02, O03, O04, O05, O06, O07 The floor plan for Maxwell Student Housing Plan B is 1,583 square feet in size with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Best of all, though, this home is a historic house with a fireplace, a large living room, a breakfast nook, and more. The bedrooms and bathrooms are upstairs, and there’s a covered porch outside, a one car garage, and a back patio. This home is meant for a family of three.6. Maxwell Historical SOQ - 3 Bedroom (PRen)
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O06, O07 This is another historic home with a ton of square footage. The floor plan is 2,259 square feet in size and there are three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms inside. The Maxwell Historical is designed for a family of four. It offers a large living area with a fireplace, a sunroom, French doors, a master bedroom with en suite bathroom, a one car garage, and a yard with a patio. The master bedroom even includes its own additional sunroom for extra luxury.7. Maxwell MILCON - Webster/Oak Type 96 E - ADA
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E01, E02, E03, E04, E05, E06, E07, E08, E09 The Maxwell MILCON Type 96 E is a 1,407 square foot space with four bedrooms and two bathrooms that’s meant for a family of six. It has everything you could ask for, including an eat-in kitchen, an attached garage, French doors onto the back patio, and a landscaped yard. There’s even a laundry room with a half bath. DoD contractors, retired personnel, and geographical bachelors are also eligible.Conclusion
There are tons of great options for on-base living at Maxwell-Gunter AFB. The Maxwell Family Housing neighborhood provides a host of floor plans in various sizes and configurations that are eligible for lease by all personnel. The community features are extensive, as well, and the whole family will enjoy the options for entertainment as well as the proximity to base amenities and shopping.More like this:
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