Charleston AFB: Eastside Joint Base Officer Housing
Eastside Joint Base Officer Housing
On Charleston AFB
Navy, Officer
Previously lived in: Charleston, Point Magu,
Bronze medal
"Great Goose Creek Housing"
I really enjoyed living on base. The community was great, especially if you had smaller kids. The tiger mosquito swarms were awful. It was unbearable to go outside the house during the summer months. Otherwise, the other seasons were fine. It was really nice having my husband home on lunch breaks and saving on us on gas. If you live out in town, the base is very long and narrow so getting anywhere can take over 10 minutes. Make sure to add that to the time it takes to commute to base.
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Price: N/A
- Pet Friendly: Yes
- Recommended: Yes
Navy, Officer
Previously lived in: Charleston, Virginia Beach, Port Heuneme, NOLA
Bronze medal
"Goose Creek Housing Mosquitos"
The housing on Joint Base Charleston is located on a swamp and infested with mosquitoes. We had to stay inside all summer. The swarm you every tie you leave the house.
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Price: N/A
- Pet Friendly: Yes
- Recommended: No
- Recommendations: Recommend Summerville or Mt Pleasant but longer commute
| # | Name | City | State | Overall Rating | Distance |
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| 1 | Goose Creek Privatized Housing | Goose Creek | SC | 0 mi |
| Base | Distance |
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| Charleston AFB | 0 mi. |
| Charleston Naval Weapons Station | 0 mi. |
| Coast Guard Charleston | 0 mi. |

