Monday, January 16, 2012

Fort Bliss Texas housing shortage

Fort Bliss housing

Currently, Fort Bliss is at the tail end of the largest transformation in its history. Due to the efforts of congressman Silvestre Reyes Fort Bliss  has received  over $5 billion to build new facilities for personnel and their families and its population will grow to 24,000 active duty personnel by 2013.

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E1-E3: 406 units
E4-E6: 1608 units
E7-E9: 300 units
USASMA: 329 units
Co. Grade Officers: 274 units
Field Grade Officers: 102 units
Sr. Grade Officers: 33 units

Unfortunately, with this growth El Paso has attracted many fly-by-night new home construction companies. It is imperative to contact an experienced Buyer’s Agent that exclusively works with buyers before buying a new home in El Paso, Horizon City or Fort Bliss Texas. Fort Bliss has 3092 on-base family housing units:

The Community Home Finding, Relocation and Referral Services (CHRRS) Office must be contacted before any off-post housing arrangements, other than temporary overnight accommodations, are made. Relocation Specialist with years of El Paso – Fort Bliss experience will help you find the best off-post home.

Fort Bliss boost three elementary schools and one high school. El Paso has nine school districts and  Chapin HS is the closest magnet high school to Fort Bliss. The top ranked high schools in El Paso include Bonham Elementary, Mission Early College HS, Polk Elementary, Silva Health Magnet, Transmountain Early Collage HS

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Welcome Center: 915-568-3035
Temporary Lodging: 915-565-7777
Housing Office: 915-568-2538
Relocation Assistance: 915-568-1132
Army Community Services: 915-568-4357
Child Care: 915-568-4374

Hospital: 915-569-2121

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