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FY 2003 Basic Allowance for Housing
Rates for Commissioned Officers with Dependents
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Below are the rates of tax-free housing allowance (Basic Allowance for Housing, or BAH) that are provided to commissioned officers (with dependents) who are authorized to reside off base at government expense.

For Fiscal Year 2003, housing rates increased by an average of 8 percent over 2002 rates. As a National Survey has shown that rental rates around military bases have risen an average of 4.2 percent during the past year, the average out-of-pocket housing expenses for military members will drop from 11.3 percent to 7.5 percent. This is part of a DOD plan to reduce average out-of-pocket expenses to zero by the year 2005. In 2000, average out-of-pocket costs were 20 percent, reduced to 15 percent with the raise for 2001, and 11.3 percent in 2002. Housing allowance rates are based upon rank, location, and whether or not a member has dependents.

The Department of Defense (DOD) employs Runzheimer International to collect the nation-wide housing cost data that they use to compute BAH. Additionally, DOD obtains current data from multiple sources, employing a "checks and balances" approach to ensure reliability and accuracy. Current residential vacancies, identified in local newspapers and real estate rental listings, are an important source of data. Vacancies are selected at random, and subjected to a screening process. Telephone interviews establish the availability and exact location of each unit sampled. DOD has designed the sample to obtain a statistical confidence level of 95% or higher. DOD also contacts apartment and real estate management companies to identify units for rental pricing. It is not uncommon for DOD to consult real estate professionals in a locality to obtain confirmation and additional sources of data. Where available, DOD contacts fort/post/base housing referral offices, to tap local military expertise and gain insights into the local concerns of military. Finally, DoD and the Services conduct on-site evaluations at various locations to confirm and ensure reliability and accuracy of the cost data.

Virginia
Location O-1E O-2E O-3E O-1 O-2 O-3 O-4 O-5 O-6 O-7
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 1096 1141 1261 880 1050 1146 1401 1580 1593 1612
QUANTICO/WOODBRIDGE, VA 1279 1332 1478 1033 1227 1338 1650 1870 1885 1907
HAMPTON/NEWPORT NEWS, VA 911 999 1090 802 831 1009 1187 1311 1322 1337
NORFOLK/PORTSMOUTH, VA 937 1004 1108 859 881 1014 1237 1402 1413 1430
PETERSBURG/FORT LEE, VA 787 895 960 672 691 907 1020 1097 1106 1119
RICHMOND, VA 956 1071 1147 796 852 1084 1220 1314 1325 1340
WARRENTON/VINT HILL FARM, VA 1352 1453 1565 1219 1260 1464 1702 1878 1893 1916
LEXINGTON, VA 769 866 937 639 682 877 1009 1100 1109 1122
ROANOKE, VA 800 830 881 666 771 833 939 1014 1022 1034
CAMP A.P. HILL, VA 987 1075 1158 894 909 1085 1245 1356 1367 1383

Data courtesy of Department of Defense
For locations not listed above, visit the DOD BAH Interactive Database

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