This lot sits right off Peru Avenue, with real pavement running past the front edge - not a graded dirt track, but a paved residential street in the Salton City grid. The ground is level the full 124 feet of depth, low desert scrub and open sand, the kind of plain, even rectangle you can walk end to end without climbing up a hill.
What stands out is the power lines running directly behind the lot, right at the property line, with water and sewer brought up to the street. For a vacant parcel in a community that's still mostly open desert, having that infrastructure already at the edge is the difference-maker. A handful of homes sit scattered across the broader surrounding area; most of the grid around you stays open.
Salton City sits in the Colorado Desert of Imperial County, an easy run off Highway 86. The Salton Sea draws birders for the migratory flocks that stop at the Sonny Bono refuge near the south end, and the wider county hides oddities like the Painted Gorge near Ocotillo, where ancient marine layers and volcanic flows streak the mud hills in color. San Diego is roughly 130 miles southwest.
Owner financing, no credit check - a flat, paved-frontage lot with utilities right at the property edge is about as workable as raw desert ground gets.






