A place to land while you find the one

When PCS orders bring you to the Pentagon or Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall, CHG gives your family a fully furnished, move-in-ready home for the gap between your report date and permanent housing — a real bed, a full kitchen, in-unit laundry, and all utilities in one all-in monthly rate, in National Landing, Arlington. TLE covers only the first few days; this is the 30–90 night home that fills the rest while you house-hunt, clear a base-housing waitlist, or line up an off-base lease. One Metro stop from the Pentagon, and quiet enough to actually rest mid-move.

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The Winslow · kids’ room
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Move-in ready, day one
Why PCS families choose CHG

A move is hard enough without a hotel room

A multi-week hotel block has no kitchen, no separate room for the kids, and a bill that climbs every night. A furnished CHG home is a real place to live while you find the permanent one — sized for a family, priced as one monthly number, one Metro stop from the Pentagon.

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A real home for the whole household

The Winslow is a true three-bedroom with a dedicated kids’ room — bunk beds, a Pack-’n-Play, a private bedroom each at one head per bedroom. The family that travels with children gets real, separate space, not a rollaway in a single room.

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Built to fill the post-TLE gap

TLE covers only the first days around your report date. The 30–90 night window after that — house-hunting, a base-housing waitlist, an off-base lease start — is exactly what we’re sized and priced for, with flexible terms if your move-in date slips.

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One all-in number, easy to document

A single monthly rate with utilities, Wi-Fi, and cleaning included, sent in writing with a clear nightly equivalent — straightforward to submit to finance. What’s reimbursable is set by your orders and finance office; the clean invoice is on us.

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Land, then breathe

One Metro stop from the Pentagon, walkable to two Metro lines, minutes from Reagan National off your PCS flight. A full kitchen, in-unit laundry, and a quiet bedroom — the things that make a mid-move month livable instead of exhausting.

Matched homes

The family home, and the two beside it

The Winslow leads for a household moving together — three private bedrooms and a dedicated kids’ room. The two-bedroom homes back it up for a couple, a smaller household, or the member who reports ahead of dependents. Explore each, then request a quote for your PCS dates.

How we count heads

A private bedroom for each of you

We size a home one head per bedroom. A two-bedroom is a two-person home; The Winslow’s three bedrooms make it a three-person home by default — which is why a family of three each gets a private room, with the kids’ bunk room separate from the primary suite. Sharing a room — a couple, two kids, dependents arriving in stages — is always your choice to opt into, never our starting assumption. The Winslow sleeps up to 10 if you share rooms, but the way we price and present it begins with everyone having their own door.

From National Landing to the Pentagon & JBM-HH
Destination By Metro By car On foot
The Pentagon Blue & Yellow lines 1 stop 5 min
Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall JBM-HH, just up the ridge 8 min
Reagan National (DCA) no cab needed off a PCS flight 2 stops 5 min
Amazon HQ2 & National Landing next door 4 min 10 min
Washington, DC across the river 10 min 12 min

Area-typical times, rounded for planning. Destinations are places, not specific buildings.

Model your gap

See the monthly rate for your house-hunt window

Model a 30–90 night stay and watch the per-night rate step down into the extended tier, with utilities, Wi-Fi, and cleaning already in the number — and a clear nightly equivalent for whatever you submit to finance. It’s an honest estimate from our starting rates; your written quote confirms the exact figure for your PCS dates. We don’t set your allowance — your orders and finance office do.

PCS & allowance questions

What relocating families ask us first

What is TLE, and how long does it cover after a PCS?

Temporary Lodging Expense (TLE) is a CONUS allowance that helps offset lodging and meals around a PCS move — paid for a limited number of days (currently up to 10 for most CONUS-to-CONUS moves) and reimbursed against the local per-diem rate up to a daily cap. It is meant to bridge the days right around your report date, not your full house-hunt. The exact day count and amount are set by your orders and your finance office — confirm them there, not here. A 30–90 night furnished home is what most families use to fill the gap once those TLE days run out.

What about TLA — is that the same thing?

No. Temporary Lodging Allowance (TLA) is the OCONUS equivalent — it applies to overseas moves, not a stateside PCS to the Pentagon or JBM-HH. For a CONUS move into Arlington you are in TLE territory. We mention TLA only to keep the two straight; an Arlington-bound member is almost always working with TLE plus their own funds for the house-hunting stretch.

Can a furnished stay be reimbursed by the military?

We can’t promise that, and we won’t pretend to. What is and isn’t reimbursable — and at what rate — is governed by your orders, the JTR, and your finance office, and it varies by move type and timing. What we can do is give you a clean, all-in monthly invoice with a clear nightly equivalent, so whatever you submit is easy to document. Treat any reimbursement as a question for your finance office, not a CHG guarantee.

Why The Winslow for a family?

The Winslow is our three-bedroom home and the one built for a household that moves together — including a dedicated kids’ room with bunk beds and a Pack-’n-Play. At our standard one-head-per-bedroom, that’s a private bedroom for a family of three, with the kids’ room and primary suite separated. It sleeps up to 10 if you choose to share rooms, but sharing is your call, never our default. A short drive to the Pentagon, walkable to two Metro lines, and quiet enough to land in mid-move.

How long should we book for the gap between arrival and permanent housing?

Most PCS families land in the 30–90 night range: long enough to clear TLE, house-hunt without pressure, and wait out a base-housing waitlist or an off-base lease start date. That window is exactly where our pricing improves — a 90-night stay drops below the nightly starting rate into the extended tier. Terms are flexible, so if your move-in date slips we can extend rather than re-book.

We arrive before our household goods — is the home actually ready to live in?

Yes. Fully furnished and move-in ready: real beds, a full kitchen with cookware, in-unit laundry, fast Wi-Fi, linens, and all utilities included. You arrive to keys and Wi-Fi working and unpack into a finished home — no furniture rental and no waiting on the moving truck before you can cook a meal or do laundry.

For your PCS to Arlington

Land somewhere that already feels like home

Tell us your report date, your household size, and how long you expect to house-hunt — and get a tailored quote back within 24 hours. An all-in monthly rate, furnished and move-in ready, one Metro stop from the Pentagon.