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**UPDATE 4/26/2022** Effective with the May 6, 2022 PIR 4 guests will be allowed. Still must be fully vaccinated to attend.
**UPDATE as of 11/10/2022 PIR vaccination is no longer required.
**UPDATE 7/29/2021** You now must be fully vaccinated in order to attend PIR:
In light of observed changes and impact of the Coronavirus Delta Variant and out of an abundance of caution for our recruits, Sailors, staff, and guests, Recruit Training Command is restricting Pass-in-Review (recruit graduation) to ONLY fully immunized guests (14-days post final COVID vaccination dose).
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**UPDATE 8/25/2022 - MASK MANDATE IS LIFTED. Vaccinations still required.
**UPDATE 11/10/22 PIR - Vaccinations no longer required.
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He definitely cannot live in the barracks if he begins to pull BAH. Even if you do not move there, they will make him move out once they catch on. Only during boot camp, A school, and sometimes when they are at isolated duty stations where dependents do not go do they get to double dip on BAH and a free barracks room. Now that he is at his new duty station, that all will change.
Of you read up on BAH, it is based on average rentals near the duty station. It is not intended to cover a mortgage. Honestly, we didn't consider using our VA loan until my husband retired, because we were flexible on where we would end up. You cannot use your VA eligibility to buy a home to rent out, and it is worth hanging onto until you are truly ready.
As a homeowner, I know there's much more to a house that just that mortgage payment. It's crazy how expensive it can be. Property usually appreciates, but not if you get stuck with paying for a home you cannot use, or get bad renters, or it sits empty.
I would suggest a LOT of research before making that decision.
I think you should rent a place there first, and see how is the housing market in the area before you decide on any big decision
Hi Allison,
Thank you for taking time to respond.
We are new military couple and are hoping to be first time home buyers so we really do not have any idea on what is about to happen. We are so excited and overwhelmed.
(at this point...I don't know what else to type) It's just a lot to think about in so little time since my husband might get deployed anytime soon.
Also, if you go with any other financing and think you may want to rent out the property, make sure you take a look at landlord tenant laws and stuff in your state. You may find it’s not worth the trouble at this point in your lives, but if you were to (or have to in some states) hire a property manager, you need to weigh out whether the rental value of your property is enough to cover the mortgage, mortgage insurance, insurance, HOA (if applicable), property tax (if applicable), maintenance, paying the property manager, etc.
Ugh. I wrote out this whole organized thing for you, and then my phone glitched and deleted it. Anyway, long story short, I personally would not recommend buying a house right now, but I don’t know everything about your financial situation. Consider speaking with a mortgage broker that is not directly affiliated with a bank. If you find a loan with them, you have to pay them, but it’s SO worth their help. I can also give you more information if you like about my thoughts, but I was worried I was making it sound terrible and impossible, which it’s not at all haha. So I’ll leave it out unless you ask for more.
One important thing I want to mention though is that if you’re going to use the VA backed loan, you cannot rent out that property unless you also live there. The VA will only back financing for your primary residence. Also, depending on your state, it may impact how you file taxes to own property there. Virginia I know is one of them because my husband was a resident there before he got out and we moved to my home state, and I’m so glad we never bought any property there.
@ Kristy, Thank you for your comment. My husband just graduated too. PIR 11/08.
I’m thinking the thing as you too. We r also married and have 1 kid. But, as my research i don’t think he can stay in barracks for long time since he is getting his BAH. Also, i heard ppl say that housing in VA isn’t cheap. It will be more than whatever u rent. But, i still like the idea of investment into a house.
Sorry, my husband just graduated and i don’t have any advice for u.
Hello fellow Navy Wives,
I need your advice!
My husband just got stationed in VA a week from today already. He is staying in barracks. I didn't move with him to VA because we wanted to get a house already.
We wanted to get a house already because we wanted to invest early while we can. (Thinking that properties could appreciate in value in the next years to come). And as much as possible we wanted to maximize the use of BAH by using it to pay mortgage.
With that, we may have a house but there might be less time he'd be able to go home because he still have to travel (from his duty station).
Another option is we buy a house, and if we plan to be together where he is stationed at, then we will rent out the house.
Anyone, please advice or share any pros and cons.
Thank you.
Hi you all, I have a quick question.
My husband just got orders to be on a ship that is in the ship yards and he has an option to live on the barge but he doesn't want to.
He said that if he stays on the barge, the BAH will be taken. I live in another state with our child, and I use the BAH to support us and I'm under the impression that BAH is for spouse and dependents.
My husband thinks he can use BAH to qualify him and his mother and sibling who are not legal dependents for an apartment.
Can he use the BAH plus his base pay to get an apartment? & will BAH be taken away if he stays on the barge?
Thank you
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