1. Contact Us:
Army Housing OneStop
https://onestop.army.mil
Automated Housing
Referral Network
www.ahrn.com
Army OneSource
http://
www.myarmyonesource.com/
SoldierandFamilyHousing/
default.aspx
Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/
pages/Army-
Housing/185387503039
November 2010 Waiting List Procedures for On-Post Privatized Housing
Stateside
On 1 August 2010 the Army and it’s privatized housing partners standardized
the procedures for applying for on-post privatized housing. The goal was to
make the process easy and understandable for Soldiers and Families when
they being their home search.
Active duty service members, with current orders, are eligible to apply for on-
post housing. Advance applications can be received and are eligible to be
placed on the waiting list prior to reporting to new duty station as verified by
orders.
Applications with orders and supporting documentation can be mailed, faxed,
emailed, hand delivered, or submitted on line via website (if available). All
active duty service members who apply for on-post housing are required to
submit:
*Copy of current Orders
*Copy of most recent Form DD 1172 (DEERS Enrollment)
*Applicants will be required to present valid identification and DA-31
(or other services’ equivalent), during processing of Housing
Application or upon initial visit to the local housing office.
Applicants will be placed on the applicable waitlist based on rank and number
of family members; if all documentation is not provided, applicants will be
placed on the waitlist in an administrative hold position with a completed rental
application and will not be offered a home until all required documentation is
received.
Online and Faxed Application: Applicants who submit all required supporting
documents will be placed on the waitlist with an effective date equal to the
date that the service member departed the last duty station. All supporting
documentation must be provided at the time of application or within ten (10)
business days of the application submission. The waitlist applications will be
placed in administrative hold until all documentation has been received.
Walk-in Applicant: Effective date of waitlist placement will equal the date the
service member departed the last duty station as verified by DA-31 (or other
services’ equivalent), except that applicants who apply after 30 days of arrival
will be placed on the wait list with an effective date equal to the date of
application. In that case, all supporting documentation must be provided at
the time of application, otherwise, the effective date will be the date in which
all supporting documentation is received.
Log on to Military PCS at www.miitaryhomestoday.com to find your installation
and apply for on-post housing.
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Contact Us:
Army Housing OneStop
https://onestop.army.mil
Automated Housing
Referral Network
www.ahrn.com
Army OneSource
http://
www.myarmyonesource.com/
SoldierandFamilyHousing/
default.aspx
Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/
Army-Housing/185387503039
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Army Housing Welcome Videos
Relocating to a new duty station? Get a feel for the installation
and learn what to expect by watching Army Housing’s welcome
videos for the following installations:
You can also learn more about your new post by checking out
the installation’s website or Facebook page, as well as Army
Housing One Stop. Visit the Army Housing Facebook page if
you need assistance gathering information.
Fort Bliss
Fort Bragg
Fort Campbell
Fort Carson
Fort Hood
Fort Huachuca
Fort Jackson
Fort Knox
Fort Lee
Fort Leonard Wood
Fort Lewis
Fort Sam Houston
USAG Hawaii
White Sands Missile Range
Applying for On-Post Housing Overseas
Overseas housing procedures differ slightly from stateside poli-
cies. The Soldier must be physically present, reported in for
duty, and signed in with their unit in order to be offered housing.
The Soldier will receive the same housing requirements as is
customary in the states (i.e. Number of bedrooms is designated
by the Soldier’s rank and number of dependents).
The Army Europe Pamphlet is a great resource to use to find out
additional information in regards to housing, cost of living allow-
ance (COLA) and overseas housing allowance (OHA).
Housing Services Offices in Europe are ready and willing to as-
sist you with any questions you might have on the type of hous-
ing that is available on and off the installation.
To find specific information for the installation your PCSing too
log on to Military HomeFront.