Covers ~88% of estimated median 2BR rent (San Diego, CA)
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Quick answer: In 2026, BAH in San Diego (the San Diego, CA Military Housing Area) ranges from about $2763/month for the lowest grade without dependents up to $5586/month for senior officers with dependents. A typical E-5 with dependents receives $3975/month ($3147 without), which works out to roughly $47700 per year, tax-free.
How BAH is calculated in San Diego
Your housing allowance in San Diego is set by the San Diego, CA Military Housing Area (MHA), not by your individual address. The Department of Defense surveys local rental costs each year and sets rates designed to cover roughly 95% of typical housing expenses for each pay grade. Three things determine your exact figure: your pay grade, whether you have dependents, and the MHA your duty-station ZIP falls into. Everyone in the same grade and dependency status within San Diego, CA receives the identical rate, whether they live on the cheaper or pricier side of town.
Two policies matter most here. First, BAH is the same across every branch — Navy & Marine Corps members in San Diego are paid exactly like soldiers, sailors, airmen, or Marines of the same grade. Second, rate protection means that once you are receiving a San Diego rate, a future drop in the published figure will not reduce your pay while you remain stationed here. For the complete mechanics, see our guide to how BAH is calculated.
2026 San Diego BAH rate chart (all pay grades)
The table below shows the full 2026 BAH rate chart for the San Diego, CA Military Housing Area, with and without dependents, for every pay grade. Compared with 2025, the E-5 with-dependents rate fell $12 this year. These are official DoD DTMO figures.
| Pay grade | With dependents | Without dependents |
|---|---|---|
| E-1 | $3666 | $2763 |
| E-2 | $3666 | $2763 |
| E-3 | $3666 | $2763 |
| E-4 | $3666 | $2763 |
| E-5 | $3975 | $3147 |
| E-6 | $4404 | $3387 |
| E-7 | $4446 | $3678 |
| E-8 | $4488 | $4065 |
| E-9 | $4671 | $4188 |
| W-1 | $4425 | $3564 |
| W-2 | $4464 | $4062 |
| W-3 | $4521 | $4206 |
| W-4 | $4731 | $4410 |
| W-5 | $4992 | $4455 |
| O-1E | $4449 | $3972 |
| O-2E | $4506 | $4161 |
| O-3E | $4770 | $4398 |
| O-1 | $4032 | $3351 |
| O-2 | $4401 | $3873 |
| O-3 | $4518 | $4248 |
| O-4 | $5082 | $4440 |
| O-5 | $5493 | $4458 |
| O-6 | $5541 | $4494 |
| O-7 | $5586 | $4575 |
| O-8 | $5586 | $4575 |
| O-9 | $5586 | $4575 |
| O-10 | $5586 | $4575 |
San Diego BAH by rank: enlisted, warrant & officer
BAH rises steadily with rank in San Diego. Among enlisted members, a junior E-1 with dependents draws about $3666/month, a mid-career E-5 about $3975, an E-7 about $4446, and a senior E-9 around $4671. Warrant officers fall in a similar band — a W-3 with dependents receives roughly $4521/month. Commissioned officers earn the highest rates: an O-1 starts near $4032, an O-3 (captain or Navy lieutenant) around $4518, an O-5 about $5493, and an O-10 up to $5586/month with dependents.
The gap between the with- and without-dependents rate is meaningful at every level — for an O-3 in San Diego it is the difference between $4518 and $4248 a month. Adding a dependent (through marriage or a first child) moves you to the higher rate, so it is worth updating your status with finance promptly. Use the calculator above to see your own grade, or browse the full 2026 rate chart for every MHA.
Military installations in San Diego
The following installations fall within the San Diego, CA Military Housing Area. Because BAH is set by MHA, members at any of these bases who live off post receive the same location rates shown above:
- Naval Station San Diego (32nd St) — ZIP 92136
- MCAS Miramar — ZIP 92145
- Naval Base Point Loma — ZIP 92106
- Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego — ZIP 92140
San Diego housing market & affordability
The estimated median two-bedroom rent in the San Diego, CA area is around $4512/month. An E-5 with dependents receives $3975, covering roughly 88% of that figure — a meaningful share, though higher-cost rentals will require out-of-pocket spending. Because BAH is a flat allowance, members who rent below their rate keep the difference — a common savings strategy in this market.
Neighborhoods popular with military families
Military families stationed in San Diego commonly look at these areas, balancing commute time, school quality, and rent against their BAH:
- Chula Vista
- National City
- El Cajon
- Oceanside
- Point Loma
- Downtown San Diego
Since your BAH is fixed by the San Diego, CA MHA regardless of which neighborhood you choose, picking a lower-cost area directly increases the amount of your allowance you keep.
Getting the most from your BAH in San Diego
Because BAH is a flat, tax-free allowance, every dollar of rent you come in under your rate is money you keep. Service members in San Diego stretch their allowance several proven ways:
- Choose a lower-cost neighborhood. Your rate is fixed by the San Diego, CA MHA, so renting in a more affordable area such as Chula Vista or National City lets you pocket the difference rather than hand it to a landlord.
- Split a place with a roommate. Two single members who each rate the without-dependents rate can share housing and bank hundreds a month — see BAH and roommates.
- Buy instead of rent. In a stable market, a VA-loan mortgage payment can land below your BAH, building equity with your allowance — read how lenders treat BAH income.
- Mind the commute. Cheaper rent farther from base can be offset by fuel and time, so weigh total cost, not just the lease.
PCSing to San Diego: BAH tips
If you are moving to San Diego on PCS orders, your BAH switches to the San Diego, CA rate once you report and update your address with finance. A few steps prevent a pay gap: update your duty-station ZIP and dependency status immediately, keep a copy of your orders and latest LES, and confirm the new amount against the chart above on your first San Diego pay statement. Remember that your allowance is based on your duty-station ZIP, not where you choose to live, so you can house-hunt anywhere in the metro and still receive the same rate. For the full rules on how a move changes your pay, see our guide to PCS moves and rate protection.
How San Diego BAH compares nationally
Nationwide, 2026 BAH rates span roughly $843 to $5850+ per month across 600+ Military Housing Areas. San Diego's E-5 with-dependents rate of $3975 places it among the higher-cost markets, where strong rental demand pushes allowances up. Year over year, the rate decreased $12 from 2025, reflecting how local rents shifted. To compare side by side, open the BAH by location hub or run two ZIPs through the calculator.
San Diego BAH FAQ
How much is BAH in San Diego?
For 2026, an E-5 with dependents in the San Diego, CA area receives about $3975/month ($3147 without dependents). Other grades are listed in the full chart above; use the calculator to check yours.
Which ZIP codes use the San Diego BAH rate?
All ZIP codes assigned to the San Diego, CA Military Housing Area, including the installations listed above. Enter your exact duty-station ZIP in the calculator to confirm.
Is San Diego BAH the same for every branch?
Yes. BAH is identical across all branches — the rate depends only on your grade, dependents, and the MHA, not your service.
How much is BAH per year in San Diego?
An E-5 with dependents receiving $3975/month earns about $47700 per year in tax-free housing allowance. Multiply any monthly figure in the chart by 12 for its annual value.
Does San Diego BAH cover the cost of rent?
For an E-5 with dependents, the 2026 rate covers roughly 88% of estimated median two-bedroom rent in the area. Higher-end rentals may require some out-of-pocket spending, while affordable choices let you keep the difference.
When do San Diego BAH rates change?
New rates take effect every January 1 after the DoD publishes its annual tables (usually in December). Thanks to rate protection, an increase raises your pay, but a decrease will not lower it while you remain stationed in San Diego.
Is BAH in San Diego taxed?
No. Like all BAH, your San Diego housing allowance is exempt from federal income tax, which makes it worth more than the equivalent amount of taxable salary.
Rates are official 2026 DoD DTMO figures; the affordability estimate uses approximate local median rent. Verify your exact entitlement with DFAS.