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Welcome to Andersen AFB Housing

Joint Region Marianas Family HousingThe staff at Andersen AFB is available and ready to provide assistance with housing options and local resources to support the transition to your new home and community. All the housing assets on Andersen AFB are Navy-owned as they are the lead service for all of your housing needs at this location.

All personnel should report to the Housing Management Office (HMO) upon arrival. This visit is necessary to receive counseling and guidance before entering into any written lease or rental/sales contract for housing.

tabContact Information 
Housing Management Office
Phone  1-671-366-2127
 DSN 315-366-2127

 1-671-366-8143
 DSN 315-366-8143
Fax  1-671-366-2402
 DSN 315-366-2402
Email 36ces.ceh.housingoffice@us.af.mil
Address  Bldg. 1723, Carolines Ave.
 Yigo, Guam 96543
Hours of Operation  M-F - 7:30am - 3:30pm
 Wed - 9:00am - 3:30pm 

Unaccompanied Housing
Phone  1-671-366-2725
 DSN 315-366-2725
Address  Bldg. 25007, Saipan Hall

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tabHousing Options at Andersen 
Government Housing Unaccompanied Housing Housing in the Local Community
tabGovernment Housing 
The government housing at Andersen AFB consists of 979 family housing units. In order to be assigned military family housing, you must have command sponsorship. Upon arrival to Andersen, please check in with your unit first and then check in to the Housing Management Office (HMO) within 24 hours. The HMO will brief you about the options for on- and off-base housing, on-base Temporary Lodging and Temporary Lodging Allowances.

Applying for Government Housing
If you desire to live in government housing, please submit an advance Application for Assignment to Housing and the Navy's Sex Offender Policy Acknowledgement and Disclosure form through the HMO at your losing installation with a complete copy of your PCS orders. The effective date of the application is the date you depart your prior installation or the date ordered to active duty.

Applications can also be submitted upon arrival during your first visit to the HMO. HMO staff will be able to assist in the completion of the application and will review PCS orders and housing options with you. For walk-in applications, as long as you apply for government housing within 30 days of arrival, you will be placed on the waiting list effective the date you departed from your previous installation. After 30 days, the application date will be the date of the walk-in.

Please be sure your application identifies and includes supporting documentation for an impending promotion or gain of dependents so that you can be placed on the appropriate waiting list. The average wait time for on-base housing varies from month-to-month. Contact the HMO for the current wait list.

Community Amenities
- Self-help store
- Playgrounds
- Pavilions
- Basketball courts

Personal Property Insurance
You need to obtain legal liability and personal property insurance for your possessions and should choose the options and amounts that best fit your needs and lifestyle. Before purchasing your insurance, please consult the HMO for more information about coverage.

School Information
For on-base school information in the Guam District, please visit the U.S. Department of Defense Education Activity (DODEA) website. Visit the Guam Department of Education website for information about off-base schools.

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tabFrequently Asked Questions
Where can I find an application for housing?

What housing allowances am I eligible for?

Where will my children go to school at my new location?

How do I begin out-processing from housing?

What should I do to start planning my move to an overseas location?

Do I have to live in the dorms if I'm a permanent party unaccompanied Airman?

Will I get my own bedroom and bathroom if I live in Unaccompanied Housing?

I'm moving into Unaccompanied Housing and have a lot of household goods. What should I ship and what should I put into storage?

Can my significant other or guests stay with me in my dorm room?

What is housing privatization and how does it affect me?

How do I pay rent in privatized housing?

What happens when government housing becomes privatized while I am living there?

Does rent in privatized housing include utilities?

Who is eligible to live in privatized housing?

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