This lot lies flat and open, an even stretch of desert ground scattered with low brush and framed by the wide, clear sky of the Imperial Valley. Measuring 77 feet across the front and roughly 124 feet deep, it covers about 9,898 square feet on Peru Avenue, with paved road access running right past the property.
Utilities sit close at hand: water and sewer are at the street line, and power runs along the property line with lines directly behind the lot. The parcel carries residential zoning for low-density use, set within an established grid of streets in the desert flats.
The setting is Salton City, in Imperial County's desert country. The broader area draws around 200,000 visitors a year and is known for off-road sports, bird watching, local desert art, and photography, while the wider county holds places like the Painted Gorge near Ocotillo, with its brightly colored mud hills of an ancient marine layer. Flat, accessible, and within reach of the services that run beside it, this is an easy opportunity to own a piece of the California desert on a paved street.



