Big Oak Mobile Home Park

    8300 Old Auburn Rd, Citrus Heights, CA, 95610

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      About Big Oak Mobile Home Park

      Big Oak Mobile Home Park sits at 8300 Old Auburn Road in Citrus Heights, California, and has been around since 1968, offering 205 land-lease home sites that welcome adults aged 55 and older. The community feels safe and relaxed, with quiet paved streets wide enough for easy walks or wheelchair access, and it's nice seeing all the multisection homes, many with peaked roofs and lap siding, some for rent and some for sale, spread out with off-street parking for residents and visitors. Bob and Donna Carlson oversee things, and folks often mention that the management team keeps an eye out for homeowners' interests while the maintenance staff keeps the grounds tidy and pleasant. Residents get the use of a clubhouse and a swimming pool, and it's common to see people out enjoying the well-kept grounds with two small pets - which is the limit here, to keep things comfortable for everyone. People don't have to worry about essential services, since trash pickup and water are both covered in the lot rent, and the park runs on city water and sewer service.

      The area features a good deal of convenience, since there are 32 restaurants, 18 pharmacies, 17 doctors, and six hospitals nearby for meals or care, and transportation options are close at hand, which helps residents get around and stay involved in the local Citrus Heights community, whether it's for seeing family, enjoying a nearby park, watching something at a theater, or attending a place of worship. The grounds suit a peaceful retirement lifestyle, with affordable rates and friendly people coming and going, and the age restriction means it mostly stays quiet and calm. The park connects folks with local senior care resources, which is a comfort to those who may someday need assisted living, memory care, nursing home services, hospice care, or simple home care, and the community works with A Place For Mom advisors to help families navigate care needs as they come up.

      People find the community pet-friendly and appreciate its easy mobility, since the paved and wide streets make walking or moving about straightforward, and there's off-street parking to make it simple for friends and family to visit without much fuss. Homes lean more toward the modern side, as 70% have peaked roofs and 60% use lap siding, and almost all are multisection layouts, which gives more space indoors for daily living or visitors. With nearby cafes, parks, and community events, there's always something to do if people want to get out, but it's comfortable just staying in for a swim or a gathering at the clubhouse. There's even some kind of community WiFi available. The climate in Citrus Heights is hot and dry for most of the year, so people who like warm weather tend to find it agreeable. Whether looking for independent living, assisted care, or just a friendly place to retire, Big Oak Mobile Home Park has basic amenities, steady management, and a good connection to the area's services, even though no reviews are up yet to describe resident experiences in detail.

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