@@stevenmoylan166 it's very expensive, but yes, there's a lot of people that do. Housing is costly, and the average rent of a house depends on military pay rates mostly. Buying is a little expensive, but not over the top. There's shipping inconvenience when buying things online. If you can get by with what they sell on island, it helps a lot. Also, it is expensive to leave the island on flights just another tip.
@@stevenmoylan166 it's exactly like that, except not nearly as built up and a lot smaller of an island. You can drive around the entire perimeter of Guam in about 2 hours. There's also no major chain stores here. No Wal-Mart or anything along those lines.
Love it man! Would have liked to have spent a little longer on the island with you man!
I wish so too man! We'll reunite in the states at some point. I'll be at Peterson so come on out and we'll do some hiking
Time flies ... How would rate your time there?
My time was incredible in Guam. The island life was something I'll never forget. I had entirely too much fun!
@@camrohsler
But would you live there as a civilian w/o military bennies?
@@stevenmoylan166 it's very expensive, but yes, there's a lot of people that do. Housing is costly, and the average rent of a house depends on military pay rates mostly. Buying is a little expensive, but not over the top. There's shipping inconvenience when buying things online. If you can get by with what they sell on island, it helps a lot. Also, it is expensive to leave the island on flights just another tip.
@@camrohsler
Sounds like a carbon copy Oahu
@@stevenmoylan166 it's exactly like that, except not nearly as built up and a lot smaller of an island. You can drive around the entire perimeter of Guam in about 2 hours. There's also no major chain stores here. No Wal-Mart or anything along those lines.