From first glance at our award winning military community you will find no attention to detail has been overlooked, from our well-maintained common areas and beautiful homes, United Communities in Joint Base Mdl, NJ is your home away from home. Well equipped, our community facilities include; sparkling swimming pools ,active fitness centers, spacious community centers, complimentary fitness classes, lighted tennis and basketball courts, miles of nature trails, pavilions and grilling stations, playgrounds, tot lots and parks. Professionally managed and trained, our staff at United Communities is sure to help you select the perfect home to fit the needs of you and your family. At United Communities our military families are our main focus.
Many customers praised the staff, particularly Rebekah, Tonya, and Terra, for their professionalism, responsiveness, and helpfulness throughout the moving process.
Maintenance Issues
Several reviews highlighted ongoing maintenance problems, including unresolved brown water issues and slow responses to maintenance requests, leading to dissatisfaction.
Housing Quality
Feedback indicated concerns about the quality of housing, including cleanliness and outdated conditions, with some residents feeling misled about the state of the homes.
Positive Experiences
Despite some negative feedback, many customers reported positive experiences with their move-in process, citing smooth transitions and well-maintained homes.
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Denise
Dec 1, 2025
5.0
It was a pleasure working with Rebeckah Amburg. She was very professional, knowledgeable, and easy to work with. She took very good care of our needs when it came to finding us a new home within this wonderful military community. Each time we reached out to her with questions, she always quickly responded to our inquiries. Rebeckah is awesome.
Thank you! Denise and Joseph
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Clancy Shaw
Nov 18, 2025
1.0
I lived in Fort Dix housing for 2 years. It was housing for single military members. The house still had lead paint I was told was "incapsulated" by the new paint. I found this out my first week moving in when I discovered maintenance had let themselves in my house unannounced, as they chipped away samples of the trim borads to test for levels of lead. Its funny they showed up so willingly that time. Mostly getting maintenance to fo they're jobs was like pulling teeth. You had to tell them you're house was flooding for anyone to even show up. The rent steadily out paced BAH, because UC said "they were keeping up with the local housing market". Despite knowing full well active duty military have limited budgets and pay, and base housing is intended to be an affordable option. This in my opinion is blantly wrong, and a predatory business practice. When my contract ended as I got out of the military, UC attempted to charge my over 1,100 dollars for damages I wasn't responsible for. Like water damage for my kitchen that flooded due to incorrectly installed kitchen sink taps. That and they took they're time resolving the problem each time that happend (which was twice in case anyone was wondering). As well as organic matter in the air vents. Something that is maintenances duty to take care of. That is only to name a few thing's UC attempted to charge me as I transitioned out of the military. The over inflated rent wasn't enough apparently. One more fun fact the rent when I left was 2,195 for a two bed, one bath. The house itself I was told was built more 50 years ago, and was slated to be torn down. I kept the place nice and cleaned to the best of my ability before leaving. I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND for anyone to rent for these people. They are a predatory business that capitalizes preying on our military members. You'd spend less money renting or buying off base. You'd get more privacy, and you'd live in a place that took maintenance orders seriously, with no complacent attitude at simply doing they're jobs. Had I been wiser I would've completely avoided this. If it wasn't abundantly clear already. Let me reiterate. UC is a poorly ran business. They mistreat and take advantage of our military members. I caution anyone at doing any business with these genuinely scummy people, and they're over priced, unmaintained houses. I hope this helps folks from making the some mistake I did. Do not trust these people!
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Nick Sanchez
Oct 8, 2025
1.0
They never solve the brown water issues. Rather, they offer temp solutions and no warnings to when the water is tested.
Brown water in the plumbing ruins food, bathing, clothes, toilets etc. Residents are fed up.
Unprotect privatized housing.
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Amanda Moss
Jan 16, 2023
5.0
Rebekah was amazing during our relocation. She kept an open line of communication with us from the time we were on the waitlist until after we moved in. This was one of the least stressful moves we have had because of her.
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Esther Cruz
May 18, 2022
5.0
The technician (Joe) would mostly preform work on our home and he has been excellent and very professional throughout our stay here for 4 years. I highly recommend United communities for on base housing. Thank you!!