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Military Relocation to
Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland

Andrews AFB, known for its strategic importance as the home of Air Force One,
offers numerous resources and community support to make this transition smoother.
Here’s a detailed guide on what you need to know about relocating to Andrews AFB.

Housing Options

Housing on Andrews is managed by Liberty Park at Andrews, offering a range of options from townhomes to single-family homes. Eligible personnel can apply, but availability may vary due to high demand. Liberty Park communities offer well-maintained housing, playgrounds, and recreational facilities designed to support military families.

For those interested in living off-base, nearby communities in Clinton, Upper Marlboro, Ft. Washington and Bowie provide a variety of housing styles and price ranges. Some families opt for these areas to access excellent schools, proximity to Washington D.C., and diverse amenities.

With Andrews AFB near a major metropolitan area, spouses and family members have access to a wide range of job opportunities. From federal government jobs to private sector positions, options are diverse. The base also offers transition assistance, spouse career support, and networking events to support job-seeking military families.

 

Proximity to Washington, D.C.

Living near D.C. comes with unique perks. Besides convenient access to historical sites, museums, and the National Mall, Andrews AFB families can explore diverse dining, shopping, and cultural experiences. The proximity to the D.C. metro also provides quick transit to the city’s job market and a direct connection to other major East Coast locations.

Relocating to Andrews AFB offers military families an exciting opportunity to live near the nation’s capital and be part of a critical mission hub. By preparing in advance, leveraging on-base support systems, and embracing the cultural richness of the area, military families can transition smoothly and fully enjoy all that Andrews and the surrounding community have to offer.

The Sergey Team is licensed in Maryland, Washington DC and Virginia so wherever you choose to live while working at the Pentagon, it is our pleasure to serve you! We’ve worked with buyers in all over the DMV and are here for you, available to take video and/or do Facetime of the homes you are interested in if you are unable to make it here before you move. We attend all inspections with our inspector who has been in the business for 30 years and we can also have our Title company set up a remote closing for you, so you don’t have to sign in person.

We understand your schedule is tight and limited and we do everything in our power to make this
a smooth process and transaction for you!

Military Relocation to
the Naval Academy

Relocating to the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, is a unique experience, especially for military families. The U.S. Naval Academy (USNA), one of the nation’s premier military institutions, is situated in the picturesque town of Annapolis, offering a vibrant community, rich history, and access to top-rated amenities. Here’s a detailed guide on what to expect when relocating to Annapolis and settling near the Naval Academy.

Living Options in Annapolis

Annapolis offers a range of housing options to accommodate military personnel.
You may choose to live:

For those who prefer to live on the Academy grounds, limited base housing is available. Priority often goes to higher-ranking officers and families with specialized roles. Base housing includes access to facilities like the Navy Exchange and fitness centers.

Many families opt for neighborhoods in Annapolis or nearby areas like Arnold, Severna Park, Crofton, Bowie, Millersville, Odenton, and Gambrills. These locations provide a short commute to the Academy and easy access to Maryland's major highways. Annapolis boasts a variety of familyfriendly communities, with both apartment and single-family home options available

Cost of Living and Housing Market

 Living in Annapolis can be more costly than other parts of Maryland due to its prime waterfront location and proximity to Washington, D.C. The cost of housing, groceries, and general goods tends to be higher, though military families often find the quality of life in Annapolis worth the investment. Housing prices are relatively competitive, but you may be able to utilize the military’s Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) to offset these expenses.

The Sergey Team is licensed in Maryland, Washington DC and Virginia so wherever you choose to live while working at the Pentagon, it is our pleasure to serve you! We’ve worked with buyers in all over the DMV and are here for you, available to take video and/or do Facetime of the homes you are interested in if you are unable to make it here before you move. We attend all inspections with our inspector who has been in the business for 30 years and we can also have our Title company set up a remote closing for you, so you don’t have to sign in person.

We understand your schedule is tight and limited and we do everything in our power to make this
a smooth process and transaction for you!

Military Relocation to
the Pentagon

The Pentagon, as the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense (DoD), serves as one of the world’s largest and most iconic office buildings. Moving to the Pentagon marks a significant career milestone for military personnel and their families, offering unique professional opportunities and challenges. The Pentagon, located in Arlington, Virginia, is not just a central hub for defense policy and operations but a symbol of the nation’s military strength and resilience. With more than 26,000 military and civilian employees working within its walls, it is one of the most complex and high-profile workplaces for anyone in the U.S. military. Moving to the Pentagon is often regarded as a prestigious step in one’s military career.

Preparation and Logistics for Relocation

Relocating to the Pentagon can be an exciting yet demanding process. Here are some steps to help make the transition as smooth as possible:

Early planning is essential, as the Pentagon is situated in the Washington, D.C., metro area, which is known for high living costs and dense traffic. Determine your family’s housing needs, and consider proximity to work and local amenities.

The Pentagon does not provide on-site housing for military families, so service members must look for housing in nearby cities such as Arlington, Alexandria, or Washington, D.C. Another option is Maryland which is right over the Woodrow Wilson Bridge; a lot of people move to Ft. Washington or Upper Marlboro.

Life in the D.C. Area

Relocating to the Pentagon also means relocating to the greater Washington, D.C., area, which offers diverse cultural, educational, and recreational opportunities.

The cost of living in Washington, D.C., and Northern Virginia is relatively high compared to other duty stations. Service members should carefully assess housing budgets, commuting costs, and other living expenses. The Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) can help offset some of these costs, but it’s important to manage finances wisely.

The area offers excellent schooling options, including toprated public and private schools, for service members with families. There are also numerous educational resources available to military families through the DoD and local communities.

The D.C. area is rich in historical landmarks, museums, parks, and family-friendly attractions. Military families can take advantage of the city’s numerous free or discounted attractions, such as the Smithsonian Museums, national monuments, and parks. The local community offers a range of support services for military families, including the USO and various local organizations.

Military and Family Support Services

Support services are available to military personnel and their families during relocation to ensure a smooth transition to Pentagon life. The Pentagon has programs like the Military Family Life Counseling Program (MFLC), relocation assistance, and employment support for spouses. Additionally, the Pentagon provides family programs that offer resources and guidance for all aspects of relocation and adjustment.

Relocating to the Pentagon offers service members a remarkable opportunity to work at one of the highest levels within the military establishment. While the transition comes with challenges, including adapting to a fast-paced work environment and higher living costs, it also offers unique experiences that are essential for professional growth. With the right preparation and support, service members and their families can thrive as they begin their journey at the Pentagon.

The Sergey Team is licensed in Maryland, Washington DC and Virginia so wherever you choose to live while working at the Pentagon, it is our pleasure to serve you! We’ve worked with buyers in all over the DMV and are here for you, available to take video and/or do Facetime of the homes you are interested in if you are unable to make it here before you move. We attend all inspections with our inspector who has been in the business for 30 years and we can also have our Title company set up a remote closing for you, so you don’t have to sign in person.

We understand your schedule is tight and limited and we do everything in our power to make this
a smooth process and transaction for you!

Military Relocation to
Fort Meade, Maryland

Relocating to Fort Meade, Maryland, is a significant transition for military personnel and their families. Home to the United States Cyber Command, the National Security Agency (NSA), and various military units, Fort Meade is a critical installation for national security operations. Here’s an overview of what to expect when relocating to Fort Meade, including information on housing, schools, and the local area.

Housing Options

Moving to Fort Meade offers both on-base and off-base housing options:

Fort Meade has privatized on-base housing, managed by Corvias Military Living. The on-base neighborhoods vary by rank and family size, offering a variety of housing styles and amenities. There’s often a waitlist, so it’s best to apply as soon as you have orders to Fort Meade.

The surrounding areas offer plenty of purchasing options. Nearby communities like Odenton, Laurel, Columbia, and Hanover provide a range of housing.

The Sergey Team is licensed in Maryland, Washington DC and Virginia so wherever you choose to live while working at the Pentagon, it is our pleasure to serve you! We’ve worked with buyers in all over the DMV and are here for you, available to take video and/or do Facetime of the homes you are interested in if you are unable to make it here before you move. We attend all inspections with our inspector who has been in the business for 30 years and we can also have our Title company set up a remote closing for you, so you don’t have to sign in person.


We understand your schedule is tight and limited and we do everything in our power to make this
a smooth process and transaction for you!

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