Most lots on these Salton City streets run narrow. This one doesn't. At roughly a third of an acre, with 119 feet of frontage and a 125-foot run back, it gives you real elbow room to set a home where you want it instead of squeezing it onto a standard parcel.
The ground is flat and ready, and a lot of the infrastructure is already in the area: water and sewer at the street line, power running along the rear of the property. A paved road brings you right up to it, and there are already a few homes in the surrounding streets, so you'd be building into a place that's lived in rather than starting from nothing.
Salton City sits in Imperial County between the Salton Sea and Highway 86, where the road south carries you past the groves and vineyards of the Coachella Valley. San Diego is around 130 miles off, Los Angeles a bit beyond that.
No HOA, no credit check. A wide, level piece of California desert, ready and waiting for you, with plenty of room to make it whatever you have in mind.







