If you want a quick refresher on standard BAH in the islands, start with this guide:
What Is Hawaii BAH?
How Does Dual BAH Work in Hawaii
Both service members receive their full BAH.
Dual-military couples each receive their own Basic Allowance for Housing at the "without dependents" or "with dependents" rate they individually qualify for. Marriage alone does not remove or reduce either member's BAH.
What Determines Your BAH Amount
Assigned duty station (location)
Paygrade (rank)
Dependency status (with or without dependents)
All Oahu Service Members Receive the Same BAH Locality
All service members assigned to military installations on Oahu receive the Honolulu County, Hawaii BAH rate. This applies to every branch and every major installation on the island.
Covered duty stations include:
Schofield Barracks and Wheeler Army Airfield
Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam
Marine Corps Base Hawaii Kaneohe Bay
Tripler Army Medical Center
Fort Shafter
Camp Smith
Diamond Head headquarters and support installations
Your BAH is determined by your assigned duty station, not where you choose to live. Service members may live anywhere on Oahu and still receive the Honolulu County BAH rate.
What Counts as a Dependent for BAH
To qualify for the with-dependents rate, a service member must have at least one non-military dependent.
Qualifying dependents include:
Children (biological, adopted, or stepchildren)
Children from previous relationships with legal custody or shared custody
Parents or elderly dependents who meet DFAS support requirements
Other qualifying dependents approved under DFAS regulations
A military spouse does not count as a dependent for BAH.
Marriage to another military member by itself does not qualify a service member for the with-dependents rate.
Have a quick question about real estate in Hawaii?
When two active duty service members are married, they may receive
Dual BAH. This significantly increases housing flexibility when buying on Oahu.
Below is a simplified snapshot of what different combined BAH levels may support in today’s market.
Combined BAH
Approx Housing Budget
Typical Price Range
Neighborhoods Buyers Often Consider
$6,000
$4,000–$4,500/mo
$700K – $850K
Ewa Beach, Waipahu, Central Oahu condos
$7,000
$4,500–$5,200/mo
$800K – $1M
Ewa Beach, Kapolei, older Mililani homes
$8,000
$5,200–$6,000/mo
$950K – $1.2M
Kapolei, Mililani, Ewa Beach newer homes
$9,000
$6,000–$7,000/mo
$1.1M – $1.4M
Kapolei, Mililani, Makakilo, Pearl City
$10,000
$7,000–$8,000/mo
$1.3M – $1.7M
Hoakalei, Makakilo, Mililani Mauka, Hawaii Kai condos
These ranges are general illustrations based on typical mortgage scenarios and current Oahu pricing trends.
Actual affordability varies depending on interest rates, VA entitlement, debt levels, HOA fees, and property taxes.
Dual-Military Dependency Rules
Dual-military with children: The senior-ranking spouse receives the with-dependents rate. The junior member receives the without-dependents rate.
Dual-military without children: Both receive the without-dependents rate.
Custody exception: The custodial parent receives the with-dependents rate, even if they are the junior-ranking member.
Living off-base: Both members receive their full BAH.
Living on-base: Both members normally forfeit BAH when residing in government quarters.
Typical Dual BAH Strategy on Oʻahu
Most families combine the two BAH payments and allocate them toward rent or a mortgage. With Hawaii’s higher BAH compared to many mainland installations, dual-military households often qualify for larger homes or more competitive neighborhoods.
Can Dual BAH Help You Buy a Home?
Yes—many dual-military families use one income for the mortgage qualification and the other for reserves, savings, or upgrades. Hawaii’s large VA buyer population makes this especially common.
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