Tiger maple art deco styling. Aljo 1959 trailer, top of the line, designed for a Great Lakes fleet commander. Vacation home of a VIP, very comfortable for two, sleeps three. Concrete patio with metal awning, shaded by huge Blue Oak overhead and huge Gray Pine to the south. Two other 250-year-old Blue Oaks on or near property, plus smaller ones. Large 2-story Tuff Shed barn, air conditioned. Pathway circles around property, edged by white stones, for regular walking. Walking in area is available, leading into hills. Large garden area composted by us. Natural, low cost well water for the five homes on this dirt road. Home is not visible from paved road. Has RV clean out into huge septic tank Double paned windows throughout. No chronically barking dogs. Nice neighbors. Stars all over at night. All appliances work well. New Avanti apartment size washing machine works superbly and quiet. Delta propane tank goes with the property; needs filling once a year or less. Wifi, land line phone with Mediacom. Fast Internet. Very small but adequate shower and hot water. Space for add on bathroom. Free USPS mailbox at post office 5 minutes away. QUIET, but not too quiet. Address is registered with Kern County Planning Dept. Museum's map of forest fires shows this area is unique in not having had any fires ~ knock on wood.
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