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PCS to Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB): The Complete 2026 Guide

TL;DR: Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling is a unique dual-installation in Washington, DC, serving primarily Air Force and Navy personnel, this guide covers everything you need to know about housing (on and off base), schools, BAH rates, gate access, commute realities, and what life actually looks like in the nation’s capital.

Getting PCS orders to Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling is one of those assignments that makes people do a double-take. Washington, DC? Really? Yes, really, and it’s a lot more nuanced than the excitement (or sticker shock) of your first Google search would suggest. JBAB is a busy, high-visibility installation with a mix of Air Force and Navy missions, great on-base amenities, and a location that puts you minutes from the Capitol, but also in one of the most expensive housing markets in the country.

This guide is going to give you the real picture: what BAH actually covers in the DC area, how the housing waitlist works, what neighborhoods military families actually live in, what to expect at the gates, how the schools shake out, and what nobody tells you before you sign in.

F-16 fighter jet monument at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling with flags and trees.

Quick Base Facts: JBAB at a Glance

Detail Info
Official Name Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB)
Location Washington, DC 20032
Primary Branch Air Force (host) / Navy (tenant)
Mission Supports 70+ DoD and federal agencies; home to DIA, DHS, and others
Installation Commander 11th Wing, Air Force District of Washington
Base Size ~1,000 acres across two former installations
Approximate Population 20,000+ military, civilian, and contractor personnel
Main Gate Malcolm Grow Ave / Visitor Control Center: 256 McGuire Ave SW, Washington, DC 20032
Base Phone (202) 767-1110
DSN 857-1110

JBAB was officially created in 2010 when Naval Station Anacostia and Bolling Air Force Base were merged under BRAC. The two sub-installations still have distinct personalities — Bolling side is the larger, more residential area with most family amenities; Anacostia side sits on the bank of the Potomac and hosts naval operations and agencies.

2026 BAH Rates for Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling

Washington, DC is one of the highest BAH markets in the country, which sounds great until you see what rent actually costs here. Your BAH will be based on the Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA BAH area, which is the DC metro BAH locality.

2026 BAH Rates — Washington DC Area (Without Dependents / With Dependents)

Pay Grade Without Dependents With Dependents
E-4 $2,259 $2,736
E-5 $2,259 $2,736
E-6 $2,529 $3,042
E-7 $2,694 $3,231
E-8 $2,820 $3,438
E-9 $3,090 $3,804
O-1E $2,637 $3,123
O-2E $2,820 $3,363
O-3E $3,246 $3,906
O-1 $2,358 $2,952
O-2 $2,637 $3,123
O-3 $3,246 $3,906
O-4 $3,591 $4,266
O-5 $3,906 $4,617
O-6 $4,326 $4,983

Rates reflect 2026 BAH. For the complete DoD BAH calculator, visit militaryonesource.mil or the DoD BAH rate lookup tool.

The honest truth about DC BAH: These rates look generous until you start apartment hunting in NoVA, Maryland, or even the DC neighborhoods closest to base. A 2BR in Alexandria, VA or Silver Spring, MD will typically run $2,400–$3,200/month in 2026. Families with dependents at O-3 and above tend to have more options. Junior enlisted without dependents will need roommates or to get very creative with their housing search. See the full 2026 BAH guide for rate trends and strategies.

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On-Base Housing at JBAB

On-base housing at JBAB is managed by two privatized housing providers depending on which neighborhood you’re assigned to.

Bolling Family Housing (Liberty Military Housing)

  • Address: 1 Cargo Ct SW, Washington, DC 20032
  • Phone: (202) 715-3659
  • Hours: Mon–Fri, 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Neighborhoods: Bellevue (most commonly available for families)
  • Rating: 4.0/5 (31 Google reviews)

Bellevue is the primary family housing neighborhood on the Bolling side. Residents consistently praise the community atmosphere, playground access, responsive maintenance, and on-site staff (ask for Shannon or Tolmeko — they get frequent name-drops in reviews). The waitlist here is real — expect 30–90 days depending on rank and family size. Contact the housing office the moment your orders are cut, not when you arrive.

Bolling Family Housing (Main Office)

  • Address: 8660 Angell St, Washington, DC 20032
  • Phone: (202) 747-6779
  • Hours: Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Rating: 4.5/5 (267 Google reviews) — one of the better-rated base housing offices you’ll find

Housing is allocated by rank and family size. All branches assigned to JBAB are eligible. BAH is collected as rent when you live on base. Maintenance response times are a frequent positive in reviews — same-day or next-morning service is common.

What to know before you accept on-base housing:

  • The waitlist is real. Apply early, ideally before you have official orders in hand.
  • On-base living puts you close to all the amenities but in DC traffic for anything off-base.
  • Some families prefer the extra BAH stretch of living in Maryland or Virginia. It depends on your priorities.

Off-Base Housing: Where JBAB Families Actually Live

This is where JBAB gets unique. Because you’re in Washington, DC proper, your off-base housing options span three states (DC, Maryland, Virginia) and dozens of distinct communities. Here’s the real breakdown of where military families tend to land:

Northern Virginia (Most Popular for Families)

Alexandria, VA is the most popular choice for JBAB families with dependents. It sits south of the city, puts you on the I-95/I-395 corridor toward base, and has excellent schools. Old Town Alexandria is charming but pricey; the areas around Telegraph Road and Route 1 offer more value. Typical rent: $2,200–$3,500 for 3BR.

Woodbridge / Dale City, VA gives you significantly more house for your money — 3BR townhomes in the $2,000–$2,700 range are common. The tradeoff is the commute: you’re looking at 35–60 minutes to JBAB on a normal day, and the I-95 corridor can be brutal. The VRE commuter rail (Virginia Railway Express) is a game-changer for families in this area.

Springfield / Burke, VA is a middle-ground option — reasonable prices, decent schools, and access to the Fairfax County school system. About 20–35 minutes to JBAB outside of rush hour.

Maryland (Growing in Popularity)

Oxon Hill, MD sits directly across the Woodrow Wilson Bridge from JBAB and is the closest off-base option. It’s the most affordable area in the DC metro, with rent running $1,500–$2,300 for a 2–3BR. Be intentional about which specific street or complex you choose — research neighborhoods carefully and ask in the Facebook group before signing a lease.

Suitland / Camp Springs, MD is popular for its proximity to Andrews AFB/Joint Base Andrews, which makes it a dual-installation option for families where both spouses work at different bases. Easy commute to JBAB on the inner loop. Rents: $1,600–$2,400 for 2–3BR.

Fort Washington, MD is a quieter, more suburban option in Prince George’s County with slightly better school options than Oxon Hill. About 20–25 minutes to JBAB. Rent: $1,800–$2,800 for 3BR.

Silver Spring / Hyattsville, MD is popular with families who want urban access and are OK with a longer commute. These areas have solid school options and an increasingly vibrant food and culture scene.

Pro tip from the community: Do NOT sign a lease before visiting in person and walking the neighborhood at different times of day. The DC metro has hyper-local variation in neighborhood character — one street can look very different from the next. The JBAB PCS Pay-It-Forward® Facebook group is your best resource for real-time neighborhood intel from families living it right now.

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Getting On Base: Gates and Access

JBAB has stricter gate access than many bases — this is Washington, DC, and the security posture reflects that. Here’s what to know:

Main Gate (Visitor Access)

  • JBAB Visitor Control Center: 256 McGuire Ave SW, Washington, DC 20032
  • Phone: (202) 284-3555
  • Hours: Mon–Fri, 5:00 AM – 4:00 PM | Weekends: Closed

Active duty and dependents with valid CAC/ID cards use designated entry lanes — expect higher scrutiny than at most installations.

Visitors must be pre-registered by a sponsor OR report to the Visitor Control Center during operating hours. Bring a Real ID-compliant driver’s license or passport — the VCC is strict about this. One Google reviewer put it plainly: “Make sure you have filled out the sheet soon as you walk in the building… Have your license with Real ID on it or a passport and a POC with a direct number or you will be turned away.”

Commercial vehicles have very tight clearances on the base roads — research your route before bringing a large truck.

Weekends are tricky: the VCC is closed. Visitors cannot get on base without pre-registration during the week. Plan your sponsor guest timing accordingly.

CAC/ID Card Center

  • Address: Building 92, Washington, DC 20373 (same building as Personal Services — look for the “92” on the building)
  • Phone: (202) 433-4012
  • Hours: Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Get here early or have an appointment. Walk-in wait times vary wildly — some days 5 minutes, some days 45. The entrance recently changed: use the door on the same side as the #92 building number.

Medical Care at JBAB: 579th Medical Group

  • Address: Building 1300, 238 Brookley Ave SW, JBAB, DC 20032
  • Phone: (855) 227-6331
  • Hours: Mon–Fri, 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM | Weekends: Closed

The 579th Medical Group is JBAB’s primary care clinic. A few things to know going in:

The pharmacy gets consistently good reviews — fast service, prescriptions typically ready within 30 minutes. The dental clinic has similarly positive feedback once you get an appointment, but reaching them by phone is notoriously difficult. More than one reviewer notes showing up in person is more reliable than calling.

The clinic closes for lunch, which has frustrated patients. Plan your calls or visits around this. For urgent or specialty care, TRICARE covers Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda and other network providers throughout the DC area.

TRICARE resources for JBAB: Call (855) 227-6331 or visit tricare.mil to enroll, change PCMs, or find network providers.

Schools for JBAB Families

This is one of the most common questions in the JBAB community, and the honest answer is: it depends entirely on where you live. JBAB does not have DoDEA schools on the installation — your kids attend local public schools based on your home address.

If You Live On Base (Washington, DC)

On-base residents are zoned into DC Public Schools (DCPS). The schools vary significantly in quality — some are excellent, some are not. Families living on base should research specific school assignments through dcps.dc.gov and consider DC’s lottery charter school system, which includes some outstanding options.

Notable DC charter options within reasonable distance of JBAB:

  • Learn DC Public Charter School (100 Duncan Ave SW, Washington, DC 20032) — literally walkable from base housing
  • DC’s charter lottery opens in November/December for the following fall — act early if you’re PCSing over the summer

If You Live Off Base

  • Fairfax County, VA — consistently ranked among the top school districts in the nation; a major reason many JBAB families choose NoVA
  • Prince William County, VA (Woodbridge/Dale City area) — strong schools, very family-friendly
  • Prince George’s County, MD — more variable; research specific school assignments at pgcps.org
  • Montgomery County, MD (Silver Spring, Rockville) — excellent schools, very competitive real estate market

Child Development Centers on Base:

  • CDC 1: 4456 Tinker St SW, Washington, DC 20032 | (202) 767-2890
  • CDC 2: 4455 Tinker St SW, Washington, DC 20032 | (202) 284-4208 | Hours: Mon–Fri, 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM

CDC waitlists at JBAB can be long. Register as soon as your orders are cut — do not wait until you arrive.

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Base Amenities: What’s On Installation

Commissary

  • Address: 185 Chappie James Blvd, Washington, DC 20032
  • Phone: (202) 767-4695
  • Hours: Mon–Wed & Fri: 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM | Thu: 8:30 AM – 8:00 PM | Sat: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM | Sun: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

The Bolling Commissary is clean, well-stocked, and has covered/shaded solar parking — a genuine quality of life win when it’s 95°F in August (and it will be). A Starbucks is located adjacent to the commissary. Insider note: multiple reviewers rave about the sushi inside the commissary as a hidden gem.

JBAB Main Exchange (AAFES)

  • Address: Building 195, 195 Chappie James Blvd, Washington, DC 20032
  • Phone: (202) 562-3000
  • Hours: Mon–Sat: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM | Sun: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

The exchange has a clothing/uniform section (staff gets good marks for helpfulness), a food court, jewelry store, and barbershop. It’s on the smaller side compared to larger installations — don’t expect a full appliance section. For electronics, larger purchases, and specialty items, you’ll be heading off base.

Other On-Base Services

  • Religious Support/Chapel: (202) 767-4724
  • Legal Assistance: Available through the base JAG office
  • Financial Readiness: Personal Financial Readiness counselors available through Military OneSource and the unit
  • Fitness Centers: Available on both the Anacostia and Bolling sides
  • Recreation: Marina, golf course, auto skills center, and outdoor recreation rentals are available at JBAB — take advantage of them

The Real Talk: What Nobody Tells You About JBAB

DC traffic is not a joke. If you’re moving from a mid-size base in the South or Midwest, nothing will prepare you for the Beltway. A “10-minute drive” can take 45 minutes at rush hour. Plan your housing around your commute window, not just proximity.

Everything costs more. Groceries, restaurants, childcare, gas — the DC metro is consistently one of the most expensive metros in the US. Your BAH is higher to compensate, but it doesn’t always feel like it. Build a budget before you arrive.

The mission mix matters. JBAB hosts DIA, DHS headquarters, AFOSI, and dozens of other tenant organizations alongside traditional wing units. Your experience here will be very different depending on your unit. Intel/agency communities have a very different culture than flying or traditional ops units.

The location is genuinely amazing. Museums (all free), monuments, world-class restaurants, major sports teams, international culture — Washington, DC is one of the most genuinely exciting places the military will ever send you. Take advantage of it. You’ll miss it when you leave.

The SOCOM/Pentagon proximity effect: Many JBAB service members work at the Pentagon, DIA, or other agencies rather than “on base” in the traditional sense. This shapes housing decisions — many families optimize for Pentagon commute over JBAB gate access.

Connect with families already at JBAB in the JBAB PCS Pay-It-Forward® Facebook group — local advice, housing leads, and community support from people who’ve done this move.

VA Home Loan in the DC Market: What You Need to Know

If you’re buying a home near JBAB, the VA loan is your most powerful tool — and you’ll need it. DC metro home prices are among the highest in the country, with median home values in Northern Virginia running $550,000–$750,000+ in 2026 depending on the county.

The good news: VA loan conforming limits were removed in 2020, meaning there’s no cap on how much you can borrow with full entitlement and $0 down. This is a massive advantage in a high-cost market like DC.

Key VA loan facts for the DC area:

  • No down payment required with full entitlement
  • No private mortgage insurance (PMI)
  • Competitive interest rates
  • Seller concessions up to 4% are common in the DC market
  • Virginia, Maryland, and DC all have veteran-specific property tax exemption programs — research the state where you’re buying

Understanding the VA home loan process before you hit the DC market is non-negotiable here. The timeline from offer to close matters enormously in a competitive market. Read the full VA Home Loan guide →

PCS Move Logistics: Tips Specific to JBAB

Temporary lodging at JBAB (Billeting/TLF) is limited and high-demand. Book the moment your orders are issued — do not wait. If you can’t get TLF on base, the National Capital Region has no shortage of hotels, but the cost adds up fast.

DITY/PPM moves are increasingly popular for JBAB families because they can be more cost-effective in a high-cost metro. You haul the items, keep the difference between what the government would have paid and what you actually spent. See the full DITY/PPM move guide to run the numbers.

School registration timing: DC and metro-area schools often require proof of residency before you can register. If you’re waiting on housing, get a lease agreement or utility bill in hand as fast as possible.

Parking: On-base parking requires a vehicle registration sticker. Get this done at the Pass & Registration office (same building complex as the Visitor Control Center) within your first week.

Tax write-offs: PCS moves come with real tax deductions for active-duty service members. Don’t leave money on the table — see the PCS tax write-offs guide.

Key Phone Numbers & Resources

Resource Phone Hours
JBAB Main (202) 767-1110 24/7
Visitor Control Center (202) 284-3555 Mon–Fri 5 AM–4 PM
CAC/ID Card Center (202) 433-4012 Mon–Fri 8 AM–3 PM
579th MDG Clinic (855) 227-6331 Mon–Fri 7:30 AM–4:30 PM
Bolling Commissary (202) 767-4695 See hours above
JBAB Main Exchange (202) 562-3000 See hours above
Liberty Military Housing (Bellevue) (202) 715-3659 Mon–Fri 7:30 AM–4:30 PM
Bolling Family Housing (202) 747-6779 Mon–Fri 8 AM–5:30 PM
CDC 1 (202) 767-2890 Varies
CDC 2 (202) 284-4208 Mon–Fri 6 AM–6 PM
TRICARE (855) 227-6331 Mon–Fri

PCS Planning Resources

Before you arrive, make sure you’ve checked these off:

Stay connected: Join the JBAB PCS Pay-It-Forward® Facebook group for neighborhood recommendations, housing leads, and support from families who are living this assignment right now.

Frequently Asked Questions: PCS to Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling

What branch of military is at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling? JBAB is a joint installation with the Air Force as the host service (under the 11th Wing, Air Force District of Washington) and the Navy as the primary tenant (Naval Support Facility Anacostia). The base also supports 70+ DoD and federal agencies, including DIA, DHS, and AFOSI, making it one of the most multi-service/multi-agency installations in the DoD.

Is there on-base housing available at JBAB, and how long is the waitlist? Yes, on-base family housing is available through Liberty Military Housing and Bolling Family Housing (privatized). The Bellevue neighborhood is most commonly available. Waitlist times vary by rank and family size but typically run 30–90 days. Contact the housing office the moment your orders are cut: (202) 715-3659 (Bellevue) or (202) 747-6779 (main housing).

What is the BAH rate for JBAB in 2026? JBAB falls under the Washington-Baltimore-Arlington BAH locality, one of the highest-rate areas in DoD. 2026 rates range from approximately $2,259/month (E-4 without dependents) to $4,983/month (O-6 with dependents). See the full rate table above or use the DoD BAH calculator for your exact rate.

Where do most military families live off base near JBAB? The most popular off-base areas are Alexandria, VA; Woodbridge/Dale City, VA; Oxon Hill, MD; Suitland/Camp Springs, MD; and Fort Washington, MD. Northern Virginia (Fairfax and Prince William counties) is especially popular for families with school-age children due to consistently strong public school systems.

Does JBAB have DoDEA schools? No. JBAB does not have on-installation DoDEA schools. Children living on base attend DC Public Schools. Families living off base attend schools in their local jurisdiction (Fairfax County, Prince William County, Prince George’s County, etc.). School quality varies significantly by location — research carefully before choosing where to live.

How do visitors get on JBAB? Visitors must be sponsored by an authorized base user and either pre-registered in advance or escorted through the Visitor Control Center (256 McGuire Ave SW) during operating hours (Mon–Fri, 5:00 AM–4:00 PM). The VCC is closed on weekends. A Real ID-compliant driver’s license or passport is required — state IDs without Real ID compliance will not be accepted.

What medical care is available at JBAB? The 579th Medical Group (Building 1300, 238 Brookley Ave SW) provides primary care, dental, and pharmacy services Mon–Fri, 7:30 AM–4:30 PM. Call (855) 227-6331. Specialty care is available through TRICARE-authorized providers throughout the DC metro, including Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda.

Is it worth buying a home near JBAB? For many families — especially those on longer tours or with multiple DC-area assignments — buying can absolutely make sense. The VA loan gives you a significant advantage: no down payment, no PMI, competitive rates. The DC metro has historically strong home values. The risks are the high price points and DC traffic logistics. Consult a military-savvy real estate agent and read the VA Home Loan guide before deciding.

What are the best things to do for free in the DC area as a military family? The Smithsonian museums (all free), National Zoo, National Mall, monuments, and memorials are the obvious answers — and they genuinely never get old. The National Building Museum, Library of Congress, and National Archives are underrated. Military families also get discounted or free entry to many regional attractions through MWR and programs like Blue Star Museums. The outdoor recreation and marina at JBAB are also underutilized gems.

What is the commute like from JBAB to the Pentagon? Pentagon commute from JBAB is approximately 7–15 minutes by car outside rush hour, but can stretch to 30–45 minutes during peak traffic. Many Pentagon workers assigned to JBAB use the Metro (Blue/Yellow line) or carpool. Alexandria neighborhoods with Metro access are popular for this reason.

Key Takeaways

  • Apply for on-base housing the moment orders are cut — waitlists are real and can run 30–90 days; contact Liberty Military Housing at (202) 715-3659 or Bolling Family Housing at (202) 747-6779 immediately.
  • DC BAH is among the highest in DoD, but so are the costs — run your housing budget carefully using the rate tables above before you commit to a lease or purchase.
  • School quality is entirely dependent on where you live — Fairfax County, VA leads the region; if schools are a priority, factor that into your housing decision before you sign anything.
  • The VCC is closed on weekends — plan visitor access around Mon–Fri, 5 AM–4 PM hours and require Real ID or passport for all guests.
  • The VA loan is essential in this market — high home prices make the no-down-payment benefit enormously valuable; get pre-approved early. Start here →
  • Traffic will shape your life — optimize your housing choice around your actual commute route, not just distance on a map.
  • The DC assignment is genuinely special — lean into the museums, monuments, history, and culture. You won’t be there forever.
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