Military Relocation Guide · 2026 Edition

Posted to 9 Wing Gander: The Complete Relocation Timeline

A week-by-week walkthrough of your BGRS/Brookfield IRP move to 9 Wing Gander — from the day you get the message to settled life in Newfoundland. Written by Royal LePage Turner Realty, Gander’s locally-accredited military relocation specialists since 1998.

Author: Mike Turner, REALTOR® Updated: April 18, 2026 Read time: 14 minutes
TL;DRStart the BGRS/IRP paperwork the same day your message comes through. Book your House Hunting Trip (HHT) for 5–7 days in Gander — any less is too tight given flight reality out of here. Inventory in Gander is lean but workable; plan for a pre-approved mortgage and a firm offer within 72 hours of finding the right house. Most postings to 9 Wing run 3–5 years, and roughly 70% of families we work with end up buying rather than renting. This guide walks you through all of it.

If you’ve just received word of a posting to 9 Wing Gander, you’re probably looking at a map right now thinking: how far east is this, actually? (Answer: a lot.) Gander sits in central Newfoundland, a 3-hour drive from the provincial capital St. John’s, and carries a quietly outsized profile — the town of 11,600 people is famous for 9/11 (the “Come From Away” town), for its trans-Atlantic aviation history, and, for military families, for hosting 9 Wing Gander, home of 103 Search and Rescue Squadron.

For a CAF member or spouse starting the relocation process, the paperwork is familiar but the place itself is the unknown. We’ve been the on-the-ground real estate team for military families moving to 9 Wing since 1998. This guide is the timeline we wish every posted family had on day one. For the evergreen reference — base amenities, schools, neighbourhood profiles — see our 9 Wing Gander relocation hub. What follows here is the when: exactly what to do, in what order, from the day your posting message arrives.

Phase 1Day 0 — The Posting Message

The moment the message hits your Outlook, three things should happen that day. First, read your posting instructions end-to-end — the release date, reporting date, and HHT allowance are all there. Second, notify your chain of command and start your Joining Instructions request. Third, log into the BGRS/Brookfield IRP portal and start your relocation file. The sooner this file is opened, the sooner you have access to the relocation advisor who will become your single point of contact for reimbursements, HHT booking, and house-hunting logistics.

We recommend you also reach out to a locally accredited real estate team in Gander the same week. The IRP program allows you to select your own REALTOR®, and the advisors you contact within days of the posting are the ones who have time to truly prepare for your HHT — pulling sold data, shortlisting listings, and mapping neighbourhoods to your priorities. You are not committing to anything by reaching out early. You are reserving attention.

Why move fast? 9 Wing Gander is one of the smaller CAF bases. In any given month there may be 15–25 active listings across all price points in Gander proper. Families who book HHTs 90 days out consistently end up with better options than those who book 30 days out. The inventory just isn’t deep enough to wait.

Phase 290–60 Days Out — Prep & Finances

This is the quiet but most-consequential phase. Use it to lock in your financial picture. Get pre-approved for a mortgage with a lender who understands military income (including LDA, Sea Pay, and other allowances — not every lender counts these correctly toward your qualification ratios). If you are selling a home at your current posting, get it on the market; IRP covers reasonable costs under the Home Sale Assistance benefit, but time is the one thing it can’t reimburse.

Also in this window: request your Home Equity Assistance (HEA) estimate if you own a home in a down market, gather the IRP documentation you’ll need (appraisal, MLS listing agreement, disbursement schedule), and start a conversation with your kids’ current school about transferring records. Gander’s public schools fall under the Newfoundland & Labrador English School District (NLESD) and pre-registration can happen before you arrive.

On the Gander side, your REALTOR® should be sending you a weekly listings digest filtered to your price band and must-haves. Open each one. Even the listings you don’t love teach you what kind of house $425,000 buys in Gander right now versus your last posting — a calibration you need before you land.

Phase 330 Days Out — The House Hunting Trip

The IRP House Hunting Trip is your one real window to see properties in person before closing. Book 5 to 7 days. Flights into Gander International (YQX) are typically via Halifax or St. John’s, and weather cancellations happen — especially October through April. Budget a weather-buffer day on either end and don’t plan a return flight for the morning after your last viewing.

Before You Board the Plane

Your HHT Itinerary (Typical)

Day 1: Land, meet your REALTOR®, drive the base perimeter and the three or four neighbourhoods you’re seriously considering. We always start here rather than with listings — you want a spatial feel before emotional decisions. Day 2: 4–5 viewings. Day 3: 4–5 more viewings plus return visits to anything that has made the short list. Day 4: Meet a local home inspector (we send a directory); visit schools if your children’s grade placements matter to the offer. Day 5: Offer day — write the offer, negotiate, and, if accepted, schedule inspection for before you leave the province. Days 6–7: Weather buffer, handling counter-offer rounds, or, if you’ve already signed, getting ahead of the move: utility transfers, insurance quotes, and a first look at rental or base housing options if buying isn’t right for this posting.

Rent or buy? About 70% of the military families we work with at 9 Wing Gander end up buying. The arithmetic favours it: Gander’s average home price in 2025 was roughly $300,000 (vs. $400K+ in Halifax or Ottawa), rental inventory is thin, and most postings here are 3–5 years — long enough to exit most mortgage penalty periods. But if this is your first posting, if your spouse hasn’t secured remote work yet, or if the current housing market feels uncertain to you personally, renting for year one and buying in year two is a legitimate play. We have clients who have done both.

Phase 414 Days Out — Closing & Logistics

By now the offer is firm, the inspection is behind you, and the closing lawyer is lining up the paperwork. What should already be happening:

Phase 5Moving Week

Nothing we can write is going to make this week anything other than chaotic. But a few Gander-specific notes. Weather on the ferry can add 24–48 hours to your household goods delivery — plan accommodation accordingly. Gander has several hotel options (Comfort Inn, Sinbad’s, Hotel Gander) that accept IRP rates. Bring enough with you in carry-on and checked luggage to survive two weeks without your truck-shipped possessions: medications, work uniforms, kids’ favourite bedtime items. If you’re buying and closing this week, do a final walk-through the morning of closing; it’s allowed in standard NL real estate contracts and we always encourage clients to use it.

Phase 6Your First 30 Days in Gander

The first month is for settling in, not for making major decisions. Here’s a checklist that most posted families appreciate having.

Phase 7Months 2–6 — The Settle-In

Most of the mental bandwidth that was going to the move can now flow into ordinary life. A few things worth doing in this window. File your final IRP paperwork and close out any outstanding claims — the program has deadlines and “I’ll get to it” quickly turns into forfeiture. If you bought a home, book any needed deferred work (deck, fence, basement waterproofing) while you’re still in the honeymoon-energy zone of a new house; month 6 is when fatigue typically catches up. Start exploring outside Gander on weekends — the Eastport Peninsula beaches, Twillingate for icebergs, the Terra Nova National Park trails. You have three to five years here. Use it.

Phase 8Looking Ahead — Your Next Posting

It feels early to think about the exit, but the smartest military families we work with keep one eye on resale from the moment they buy. The Gander market has strong fundamentals: a stable base population, healthcare and aviation anchors, and a consistent inflow of posted families that creates real rental and resale demand. If you chose a home in a core neighbourhood with good bones, your exit in three to five years should be straightforward. We stay in touch with every military client we help buy — when your posting message comes again, the listing paperwork is already half-done.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is a typical posting to 9 Wing Gander?

Postings to 9 Wing Gander typically run three to five years. 103 Search and Rescue Squadron aircrew often see longer postings because of training investment; support trades and administrative positions tend toward the shorter end. Your Career Manager is the accurate source for your specific posting length.

Should I rent or buy when posted to 9 Wing Gander?

About 70% of military families we work with at 9 Wing Gander buy rather than rent. Gander’s average home price in 2025 was roughly $300,000 — significantly below larger postings — and rental inventory is thin. The math favours buying if your posting is three years or longer. If your spouse hasn’t secured work yet, or the market feels uncertain, renting for year one and buying in year two is a reasonable strategy.

How long should my House Hunting Trip be?

Book 5 to 7 days. Flights into Gander International Airport (YQX) can be weather-cancelled (especially October through April), so build a buffer day on both ends. A 3-day HHT is too tight — you need time for viewings, inspection coordination, and a return trip if you’re writing an offer.

Is Gander family-friendly for CAF families?

Very. Gander is small (population 11,600) but full-service: three public schools (K–12), a regional hospital (James Paton Memorial), a Costco-adjacent grocery landscape, and a tight military family network through MFRC Gander and the 9 Wing Community Centre. Outdoor access to trails, ocean, and a national park is 20 minutes away in any direction. Commute to the base from any neighbourhood in town is under 10 minutes.

What neighbourhoods are closest to 9 Wing Gander?

The Gander Loop and the streets immediately east of Airport Boulevard are the closest to the main gate — many members walk or cycle to work in summer. Cobb’s Pond, Pine Tree Place, and the Farrell/Jeddore neighbourhoods are 5–8 minutes by car. See our 9 Wing Gander neighbourhoods overview for detailed profiles.

Does the IRP cover my real estate commission when I sell?

Yes. BGRS/Brookfield IRP reimburses reasonable real estate commission on the sale of your home at your previous posting, subject to your relocation file’s benefit cap. It’s also worth asking your relocation advisor about Home Equity Assistance (HEA) if your current home has lost value since purchase. Keep every receipt and invoice; claims close fast.

What if my household goods don’t arrive on time?

It’s common — the NL ferry crossing adds variability. Plan a delivery window of 5–10 days rather than a specific date. Bring enough with you (medications, uniforms, kids’ bedtime items, work laptop) to survive two weeks. Many hotels in Gander accept IRP rates if you need a landing pad; your REALTOR® can recommend options.

Is Royal LePage Turner Realty a BGRS-accredited brokerage?

Yes. Royal LePage Turner Realty is a Brookfield GRS / Royal LePage Relocation Services approved real estate brokerage for Canadian Armed Forces, RCMP, and corporate relocations. Mike Turner and the team have worked with posted military families in Gander since 1998 and maintain an active BGRS supplier relationship. Get in touch — we reply the same day.

What are the schools like in Gander for military kids?

Gander is served by three public schools under the Newfoundland & Labrador English School District: Gander Elementary (K–2), St. Paul’s Intermediate (3–6), and Gander Academy (7–12). Class sizes are small, French immersion is available, and the district accepts record transfers from other provinces quickly. Pre-register as soon as your posting is confirmed; NLESD will accommodate mid-year arrivals but September intake is smoother.

Can I talk to a military family who’s already been posted to Gander?

Yes — with their permission. Several of our past military clients are happy to speak with incoming posted families about the real on-the-ground experience. Email or call us and we’ll make the introduction. It’s one of the most useful things you can do before an HHT.

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