| Name | Sobrante Mobilodge |
| Type of community | All-ages community ? |
| Lot rent range | $540 - $750 |
| Office Phone | (510) 223-0969 |
| Total # of lots | 44 |
| Pet policy |
Pet friendly Pet restrictions apply Community Approval - Pet restrictions |
| Community owner type | REIT |
| Community owner | BASS, TERRELL |
| Property manager on site | |
| Water type | City |
| Sewer type | City provided |
| Street width | Narrow |
| Parking | Off-street |
| Street type | Paved |
| Community operator | BASS, TERRELL |
| Climate Zone Rating | HOT-DRY |
The lot rent ranges from $540 - $750 per month and includes:
| Trash pickup | Water | Sewer |
Sobrante Mobilodge is a 44-lot all-ages community in El Sobrante, an unincorporated area of Contra Costa County positioned between Martinez and Richmond. The location offers convenient access to Highway 4 and I-80 corridors, making commutes to the greater Bay Area practical for working residents.
El Sobrante sits in a hot-dry climate zone with relatively quiet suburban character. Residents have access to shopping, dining, and services in nearby Martinez and Walnut Creek, as well as regional parks and outdoor recreation throughout Contra Costa County.
The community is pet-friendly with approval-based restrictions, and operates with an on-site property manager. All utilities - water, sewer, and trash - are included in lot rent.
The park’s narrow streets and off-street parking are typical of established communities in the region. With lot rent ranging $540–$750 monthly, Sobrante Mobilodge serves residents seeking affordable, stable housing in the East Bay area.
Sobrante Mobilodge is located in Climate Zone 2. A HOT-DRY climate is defined as a region that receives less than 20 inches (50 cm) of annual precipitation, and where the monthly average outdoor temperature remains above 45°F (7°C) throughout the year.
Knowing your area’s climate zone (as assigned by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Building America Program into one of eight zones), can help you predict your heating and cooling needs. Humidity and temperature can of course vary, even by county.
The Building America HOT-DRY climate zone corresponds to the portions of IECC zones 2 and 3 in the dry category.
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