Hawkeyewife
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I don't know what his rank is, but I certainly thing it is worth a try. We really like living here and all of our neighbors, officer and enlisted are great.
What rank was the enlisted family? In our experience, though we qualify for the housing behind target as E-7, they specifically told us they were only allowing officers to move in there. I can see them making an exception for an E-8/E-9, but if you think we can get into that housing, I'd certainly try again.
We just got new neighbors (we live in the housing behind Target) and they waited maybe a month. Also, about two months ago on the other side of us an Enlisted family moved in (on a street which is supposed to be reserved for Officers only). What I am saying is that is what is true one week may not be the next with the housing office. Be persistant and polite and you will get in a house.
Still waiting..But I will only take Wildewood...Been here 4 months and we are still #4 for a 4 bedroom house. From what I understand E-7 and up can still get a single family home but they offer it to Officers first so you will be waiting a very long time for a house..No exceptions for E-8 and E-9..Which makes no sence because E-9's cant live on base. Guess it is no biggie in the long run because you have to sign a 12 month lease and cant break it here for housing anyway.
The housing is called Lovell Cove..????
That would be the trailer park on base.
But the new ones are double wides.
Not sure if it's the same place. Supposed to be two levels....
That would be the trailer park on base.
But the new ones are double wides.
I meant double highs.
About the schools, people tend to try and keep their kids out of Lexington Park Elementary School if there is a choice. We home-school our kids, the school systems here seem to really be struggling, so it was not an issue. I know that Lovell residents do not go to Lexington Park but Carpenter Park does.
Tina--We're moving to Pax and should be there in a couple weeks. I'd be happy to take some pictures of the Lovell Court (or Cove, I've heard it called both, lol) housing when we get there! Housing said it's exactly the same as Challenger Estates and there are 3 and 4 bedroom units, brand new. We wanted to live off base but they are reserving those for Officers for the most part, so we'll probably end up in Lovell.
Sorry I didn't mean to offend. I am just relaying what other parents have expressed to me. It's not really a issue with us because we chose to teach our kids at home before moving here.
Carpenter Park- very pretty houses on the outside, we lived in one for 8 months. The yard / play space is the best available in housing here. SOME of the units have problems with mold because of their age. They have a very historic feel about them, we had a bit too much stuff for them since we needed to use the extra living area as a dining room and school room. Really great community for the kids.
Wildewood - very nice homes and location is the best since they are near the better part of town and hidden in the woods a little too. Hard to get into unless you are E6 or above
Glen Forest - They are ok, I have not been inside but the outside community looks ok, free pool is a big plus, BTW all housing residents (not just Glen Forest) are able to use this pool free of charge
Lovell Cove - Beautiful brand new housing, little to no yard / play space. We just moved here, LOVE the house but the kids lost freedom of outdoor play when we left Carpenter Park. I believe we were told they were all full / spoken for, but you never know.
Don't give out personal info on the internet, especially this forum. These people (forumites) save this $hit to their hard drives.
Awesome information. Thank You!!!
Question, why did you move from Carpenter park?
OK, more questions ... Lovell Cove, no yard? Anything on the side?
How many units together? Can a trampoline go in the yard at least, even if it's the only thing in it? Are they fenced in?
How about the size inside the house? We have 5 children, 3 of whom have to share a room. The 18yr old is too old to share and the 4yr old is our only girl.
Bedroom big?
If my questions are annoying, I'm sorry!
We were offered Lovell Cove, should we ask for a different housing area because of how much sqft we need inside...? Just an opinion question.
Thank you so much. Do you know the name of the new housing? I have looked on Lincoln Military Housing website, but I'm not sure which one you are talking about. Also, do you know if it they are 4 bedroom houses? We have 5 children (from his previous relationship & our marraige), but only 3 live with us, so we can't have anything smaller than 4 bedrooms. Am I right in thinking they don't have any houses bigger than 4 bedrooms? I don't care for townhouses, but I know that is what you get in military housing, at least while you are still enlisted, how easy was it to buy a house there? We will only be there 3 years, would it be too big of a risk to buy a home? My husband is filling out the forms now to get us on the list, he is just waiting for me to decide which community we want. Also, if he puts it as "temporary" can we change our minds later? I know that was a lot of questions from one stranger to another, I just haven't lived on base housing in 3 1/2 years and can't remember how it all works. Thank you again for all your help!
Awesome information. Thank You!!!
Question, why did you move from Carpenter park?
OK, more questions ... Lovell Cove, no yard? Anything on the side?
How many units together? Can a trampoline go in the yard at least, even if it's the only thing in it? Are they fenced in?
How about the size inside the house? We have 5 children, 3 of whom have to share a room. The 18yr old is too old to share and the 4yr old is our only girl.
Bedroom big?
If my questions are annoying, I'm sorry!
We were offered Lovell Cove, should we ask for a different housing area because of how much sqft we need inside...? Just an opinion question.