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Mimi - there is a Ballston Spa group you can join - although it's not as active as this group! There's also a discussion in the BS group about places to live.
http://navyformoms.com/group/momsdadsfamilieswithnukesinballstonspany
My son lived in the Winner's Circle Apts - as did many others on here. He really liked it. He had 2 roommates, it was fairly close to the reactor site, came with a washer/dryer, garage, overall a nice place. We visited & were impressed with the place & the management is very military friendly! Here's the link:
http://winnerscircleatsaratoga.com/
Tom also shared some good ideas for house finding.
My son is moving to Ballston Spa for prototype in August. Looking for places to stay as well as places to avoid and any updates since Mimi's last post. He would like to be close to the base and live on his own. The on base housing looks like it requires you to have a roommate. Thanks for your comments and ideas!
Rosemom - definitely have him look at Winners Circle. I posted the link up above. They have 1,2 & 3 bedroom apartments. Really nice places.
My son is currently at Ballston Spa. He is living at Ellsworth Commons in Malta, NY. He states that it is about 10-15 minutes from the training site. I have visited his apartment and the complex is quite nice. He shares an apartment with 2 other sailors. Their combined housing allowance easily covers the cost of the furnished apartment.
Also, it is a bit tough to find housing this time of year. Saratoga Springs race season is in full swing all month and landlords are busy renting to horse race fans.
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