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Marine Corps
Liberty Military Housing
TT-43 Inchon Street
Camp Lejeune, NC 28547
910-238-3083
Contact information for key programs and services at this installation.
When planning for a move with the military, you might consider moving into government housing. Government housing is owned and maintained by the Department of Defense and is typically on the installation. Eligibility and availability for this type of housing may vary by service member, family size and installation. Learn more about the different options, benefits and discounts that may be available to you through government housing.
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River privatized military housing is considered some of the finest in the Marine Corps. The 5,204 housing units are maintained by the Public Private Venture partners. In addition to new construction, many housing units have been renovated. Updates to existing housing units are either in progress or programmed for future renovation. All homes offer central heating and air conditioning, washer and dryer hookups, a range, a microwave and a refrigerator. Cable/internet service is available but is not provided by the PPV partners.
Please visit the Military Housing Office website for information on applying, required documents, wait times, floor plans and contact information.
All single enlisted service members, grades E5 and below, will reside in the barracks on base unless they have command approval to reside in the local community. Note that married, dual active-duty service members with no other dependents are considered single if they are stationed/reside more than 50 miles apart, and command approval to reside in the local community is required. An Administrative Action Form (AA Form), Request for Basic Allowance for Housing, should be submitted to Bachelor Housing Division, Building 12, Post Lane, Camp Lejeune, NC 28542, via the service member’s chain of command for consideration. Single staff non-commissioned officers and single officer personnel are not required to obtain command approval to reside in the local community.