Select any installation below to view complete 2026 BAH rates for every rank, with and without dependents. Rates shown are monthly BAH with dependents for E-5 and E-7. Sorted highest to lowest.
Official Housing Allowance Rates for 30 Major Installations
Select any installation below to view complete 2026 BAH rates for every rank, with and without dependents. Rates shown are monthly BAH with dependents for E-5 and E-7. Sorted highest to lowest.
Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) is a tax-free monthly payment to service members who live off-base. The amount varies dramatically by location because the Department of Defense surveys actual rental housing costs in each Military Housing Area annually. A duty station in San Diego or Honolulu will have BAH rates 2-3x higher than a base in rural Oklahoma or Louisiana — reflecting the real difference in what it costs to rent a home in each area.
This page covers the 30 most populated military installations across all branches. Each base page shows the complete BAH rate table for every rank from E-1 to O-7, including warrant officers and prior-enlisted officers, with both dependent and without-dependent rates. All data is sourced from official DFAS (Defense Finance and Accounting Service) rate tables for 2026.
If you're PCSing to a new duty station, click on that installation to see exactly what your BAH will be. Compare it to your current base to understand how your housing budget will change. If you're transitioning out of the military, knowing your BAH rate helps you understand the true value of your compensation package — use the Mil-Multiplier Compensation Calculator to see the full picture. For any ZIP code not covered by these base pages, use the BAH Calculator to look up rates directly.
The highest BAH rates in 2026 are at installations near major coastal metropolitan areas — Camp Pendleton and Naval Base San Diego (both in the San Diego MHA) lead with E-7 rates above $4,400/month with dependents. Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii follows closely. At the other end, installations in rural areas like Fort Sill, Oklahoma and Fort Polk, Louisiana have E-7 rates below $1,900/month. The difference is entirely driven by local housing costs — an E-7 receives the same base pay regardless of location, but their BAH can vary by over $2,500/month depending on where they're stationed.
San Francisco and surrounding Bay Area bases have the highest 2026 BAH rates, with an E-5 with dependents receiving over $4,200/month. Other high-BAH locations include Monterey CA, San Diego, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, and Washington DC area bases. BAH rates directly correlate with local housing costs.
The national median BAH for an E-5 with dependents in 2026 is approximately $2,100/month. However, BAH ranges dramatically — from under $1,200/month at rural installations to over $4,200/month in major metro areas. Your specific rate depends on your rank, dependency status, and duty station ZIP code.
Yes, BAH rates are recalculated annually and take effect January 1st. Rates can go up or down based on local housing cost surveys, though the DOD has a rate protection policy that prevents your BAH from decreasing as long as you maintain the same rank, dependency status, and duty station.
No, BAH is completely tax-free. It is not included in your taxable income on your W-2. This makes BAH significantly more valuable than equivalent civilian housing money — $2,500/month in tax-free BAH would require approximately $3,300-$3,700 in pre-tax civilian salary.