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Rockinfigs

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That is awesome... Would kill for a house like that.. How much does a house like that run about up there if u don't mind me asking


Northridge dollars go along way up here. 3/4 acre, 2700', all the options go for under $400k. I can see why a lot of folks live up here and commute down to SoCal.


I bet.. It's definitely a nice house u got there.. But the commute just wouldn't work for me n the wifey.


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That is awesome... Would kill for a house like that.. How much does a house like that run about up there if u don't mind me asking


Northridge dollars go along way up here. 3/4 acre, 2700', all the options go for under $400k. I can see why a lot of folks live up here and commute down to SoCal.


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Thanks. And, 95% of why I bought this house is the amount of concrete. Here is an older google map pic when the previous guy was finishing all the concrete. It actually has 3 separate RV spots with locking gates. Only one has full hook-ups.

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That is awesome... Would kill for a house like that.. How much does a house like that run about up there if u don't mind me asking

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Thanks. And, 95% of why I bought this house is the amount of concrete. Here is an older google map pic when the previous guy was finishing all the concrete. It actually has 3 separate RV spots with locking gates. Only one has full hook-ups.

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Just bought this Eclipse Attitude 28IBG. With 4 atv's in the back, she weighs 10,600. The tongue weight is 1,120 with the front A/C, front wardrobe slide-out and no water.

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Nice house..looks like you have plenty of room for RVs in driveway..Wish i had that much room...i have mine on my side yard which i paved but i like your driveway setup. BTW nice hauler!!

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Nice! Where was that pic taken? We just spent 2 nights in Cal City dry camping. I'm going to add another battery as 1 just isn't enough to run the heater as much as we did....


that was at dove springs..our normal spot. we came home this sunday. We usually stay out until new yrs day but decided to come home early and beat the traffic..was about to goto cal city but plans changed last min..

When i had my 2014 attitude 27cbg i had them add two 12 volts...My new 2020 attitude came with one lithium which supposedly equals to having two 6 volts..I also have a 210 solar panel.

When i had my old hauler with two 12 volts..this was my routine which kept the batteries in top shape and strong throughout the trip..

I would plug the hauler to the house using a thick gauge extension cord couple days before a trip so it would charge the batteries to full..then during the trip i would turn on the gen in morning for few hrs and at night for few hrs to maintain the battery...Once i get home, I would plug the hauler back in using the cord to the house to charge battery to full for couple days..then i would unplug and put on a battery tender to maintain during non use. 5 yrs i had the old hauler i never once had a battery issue doing that routine. even with heater going at night.

If you can afford it get the lithium battery..u wont regret. but if not try what i did.

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Nice! Where was that pic taken? We just spent 2 nights in Cal City dry camping. I'm going to add another battery as 1 just isn't enough to run the heater as much as we did....

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New to the forum. This is my first RV. Learned a lot from you guys already!

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New to the forum. This is my first RV. Learned a lot from you guys already!

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