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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.
Unfortunately, there is no government housing at Defense Supply Center Richmond. The Villages at Fort Lee, (Fort Gregg-Adams) is the privatized military housing, and is in partnership between the U.S. Army and a private company, Hunt Military Communities. Hunt Military Communities, the largest military housing owner, offers unsurpassed quality and service to more than 165,000 residents in approximately 52,000 homes on Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Army installations across the USA. We do this through our core values: safety, kindness, efficiency, enthusiasm and selflessness and our 5-Star Service commitment. With a 50-year legacy and a partnership with the Department of Defense, HMC strives to ensure the integrity of our military communities and the families who live there.
Fort Gregg-Adams Family Housing1510 Sisisky BoulevardFt. Lee, VA 23801
Office: 804-733-1558Leasing: 877-741-3044Maintenance Requests: 804-733-1558
Availability
Wait times vary. Contact the office for current estimated wait times. Homes are available for all ranks, but some categories are extremely limited. Housing is assigned by rank and family size, and is offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Incoming personnel must complete an application for housing and provide a copy of their orders.
Application procedures
Potential residents are required to sign a lease and start an allotment for Basic Allowance for Housing. Rent is determined solely on BAH and is collected on the first of each month by Pinnacle. Rent is paid in arrears, meaning soldiers will pay the previous month's rent at the first of the current month. Residents should monitor their Leave and Earnings Statement and make sure the allotment has been initiated. Residents are responsible for making sure their rent is paid; late fees can be imposed by Pinnacle.