I've always heard the USAF has the highest standard of living among the branches, so I'd say good choice. Just don't tell them about BellGab.
I was stationed with the AF on two joint and combined staffs and can attest to the priority it gives to personnel support cantonments. The rumor is that when MILCON money is allocated to stand up an AFB, the money is first spent on barracks, BOQs, family housing, EM clubs, O clubs, PXs, commissary's, and various recreational facilities. Having spent the funds allotted thusly, they then request a budget supplement to lay runways and build hangars, administrative and logistic facilities, fuel farms,etc. The AF are masters at requirements documentation and have officer budgeteers who spend their entire career in Washington squeezing money out of Congress rather than rotating to other duties as officers of other services are required to do. The AF also does a lot of "homesteading" wherein carreerists do multiple tours in the same geographical location rotating between colocated units and don't have to pull up stakes and move their families elsewhere every 3-4 years as other services do.
We in the Navy were in the habit of referring to our AF colleagues as CUOs or "Civilians Under Orders" whenever one was within earshot. (Not that there's anything wrong with that.)