Quick answer: Military families stationed at Schofield Barracks most commonly choose to live in Mililani, Kapolei, or Ewa Beach depending on commute preferences, schools, and housing budgets.
Schofield Barracks sits in Central Oahu, which gives military families several housing options depending on priorities. Some families prefer shorter commutes in Central Oahu communities like Mililani, while others choose newer homes and larger developments in West Oahu.
Mililani is one of the most popular places for military families who want a short commute. The community has parks, schools, and established neighborhoods that appeal to families relocating to Oahu.
Many families also look toward Kapolei and Ewa Beach for newer construction homes and larger planned communities. These areas offer more modern homes and growing infrastructure across West Oahu.
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| Area | Typical drive to Schofield (AM) | Housing feel | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mililani | 10–20 minutes | Established neighborhoods, central Oahu convenience | Shortest commute, central access |
| Kapolei | 25–45 minutes | Newer planned communities, more “Second City” energy | Newer homes, shopping, West Oahu lifestyle |
| Ewa Beach / Ocean Pointe | 30–55 minutes | Family neighborhoods, many newer homes, coastal feel | Space, newer inventory, beach proximity |
Local note: These are real-world ranges. Traffic on Oahu changes quickly based on school drop-offs, accidents, and the time you leave the house. If commute is your top priority, start with Mililani. If housing style and newer communities matter more, Kapolei and Ewa Beach are worth the extra drive.
PCS moves to Hawaii come with several important housing decisions. Some families prioritize the shortest possible commute to Schofield Barracks, while others focus on newer homes, schools, or lifestyle amenities.
Mililani typically offers the shortest commute to Schofield Barracks and is one of the most established communities in Central Oahu. Because of its proximity to base and family-friendly neighborhoods, many military families begin their home search there.
Kapolei and Ewa Beach have grown rapidly over the past two decades and offer newer homes and larger master-planned communities. These areas are attractive for families looking for modern construction, parks, and neighborhood amenities.
Because assignments to Hawaii are often limited in duration, many military families weigh the decision between renting and buying carefully. Neighborhood choice often depends on housing allowance, commute tolerance, and long-term plans.
Relocating to Oahu involves unique considerations including BAH allowances, PCS timelines, and understanding how different neighborhoods fit a family's priorities. Working with a local real estate professional who understands military relocation can make the transition significantly easier.
MaryJo McGillicuddy is a Realtor Associate with Century 21 Island Homes and a Military Relocation Professional who regularly helps military families navigate housing decisions across Oahu.
MaryJo McGillicuddy, Realtor Associate, Military Relocation Professional
Century 21 Island Homes
📍 91-1105 Keaunui Dr #520, Ewa Beach, HI 96706
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The commute from Mililani to Schofield Barracks is typically 10 to 15 minutes depending on traffic and the specific neighborhood.
Kapolei is about 20 to 30 minutes from Schofield Barracks by car, depending on traffic conditions and the time of day.
Yes. Many military families assigned to Schofield Barracks choose to buy homes in nearby communities such as Mililani, Kapolei, and Ewa Beach.