What Is O-4 BAH at Schofield Barracks? (2026 Hawaii BAH Explained)

O-4 BAH at Schofield Barracks 2026 Hawaii housing guide

Quick answer: 2026 Hawaii BAH for a Major stationed at Schofield Barracks is $4,737 a month with dependents and $4,110 without dependents. O-4 BAH at Schofield Barracks is the same as O-4 BAH anywhere on Oʻahu (Honolulu County). The exact monthly amount depends on whether you have dependents or not.

Why Schofield BAH = Honolulu County BAH

Here’s the part most people don’t realize at first: Schofield Barracks is on Oʻahu, and BAH is set by the DoD based on the local housing market for the area you’re assigned to. On Oʻahu, that generally means your BAH rate is tied to Honolulu County — not a separate “Schofield-only” number.

So if you’re an O-4, your BAH is based on your pay grade and whether you have dependents. That’s why you’ll see two different rates (with dependents vs without dependents), but you won’t see different BAH just because you live closer to Schofield, Wheeler, Pearl Harbor, or Kaneohe.

Hawaii BAH 2026 Mortgage Calculator

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Real-life housing advice for O-4s at Schofield

In real life, the bigger question isn’t “What’s the exact BAH number?” — it’s what lifestyle and commute you want. Many Schofield families look at areas like Mililani, Wahiawā, Waipio, and sometimes Pearl City depending on schools, traffic, and whether you want a newer home, a larger yard, or easier access to town.

One honest thing I tell military families: you can absolutely make BAH work on Oʻahu, but the best results come from being clear about your “must-haves” vs “nice-to-haves” (bedrooms, parking, yard, HOA, commute time, and whether you’re open to a condo vs single-family).

A quick personal note (military reality)

When my husband was on active duty, we learned quickly that moving to Hawaii isn’t just about finding a house — it’s about finding a location that makes daily life easier. Commute time, base access, schools, and even simple things like grocery runs and after-school activities matter a lot more here than people expect.

Want help matching your BAH to the right neighborhood?

If you’re an O-4 heading to Schofield Barracks and you want a straight answer on what’s realistic right now, I’m happy to help.

MaryJo McGillicuddy Hawaii Military Relocation Professional Realtor

MaryJo McGillicuddy, Realtor Associate
Century 21 Island Homes
📍 91-1105 Keaunui Dr #520, Ewa Beach, HI 96706
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What Different Budgets Actually Buy on Oʻahu

Oʻahu home prices vary widely depending on neighborhood, views, and proximity to the ocean. The table below shows a realistic snapshot of what buyers typically find across several price points when comparing condominiums and single-family homes.

Budget Typical Condo Typical House Common Locations Typical Features
$700K 1–2 bed condo
700–1,000 sq ft
Rare; small older home or fixer
900–1,200 sq ft
Waipahu, Honolulu condos Starter properties, shared amenities
$900K 2–3 bed condo or townhouse
900–1,300 sq ft
Small single-family home
1,100–1,600 sq ft
Ewa Beach, Kapolei, Waipahu Entry-level homes, modest lots
$1M Luxury condo or penthouse
1,000–1,500 sq ft
Entry-level single-family
1,400–1,900 sq ft
Ewa Beach, Kapolei, Mililani Family neighborhoods, newer communities
$1.5M High-end condo with views
1,200–1,800 sq ft
Mid-size single-family
1,900–2,600 sq ft
Mililani, Hawaii Kai, Kailua Better finishes, larger yards
$2M Luxury condo or penthouse
1,500–2,200 sq ft
Upscale single-family home
2,200–3,200 sq ft
Hawaii Kai, Kailua, Honolulu hillsides Ocean views, renovated homes
$2.5M Ultra-luxury condo
1,800–2,500 sq ft
Luxury single-family
2,800–4,000 sq ft
Kahala, Hawaii Kai waterfront Premium construction, large lanais
$3M Luxury penthouse
2,000–3,000 sq ft
Luxury estate home
3,500–5,000+ sq ft
Kahala, Diamond Head, Kailua Ocean views, large lots, architectural homes

Because land on Oʻahu is limited, housing prices often reflect location and views more than sheer square footage. Oceanfront or hillside view homes can command significantly higher prices even when the home itself is not dramatically larger.

Disclaimer: These examples are intended to provide a general snapshot of the Oʻahu housing market. Actual home prices and features can vary widely depending on neighborhood, views, condition, and market conditions at the time of purchase. If you are considering buying a home on Oʻahu, it is always best to review current listings and speak with a local real estate professional.