Here's something worth a hard look: a 12,238 square foot parcel on Sea Port Avenue in Salton City - a nice big lot with more elbow room. More breathing space. More dirt for the same kind of money other folks pay for less.
And it sits on a paved road. Not dirt. Not gravel. Pavement. You drive right up to it.
The lot is zoned residential - low density, one unit per parcel maximum - and the dimensions run 93 ft across the front, 105 ft across the back, with 121 ft and 128 ft on the sides. Wide. Open. Unobstructed views toward the mountains.
Here's the bigger picture on Salton City. Population sitting around 6,817 and climbing at 2.88% a year. Workers commuting up to the Coachella Valley because housing here is cheap and the drive is doable. And the whole region is now whispering - louder every month - about lithium. They're calling it Lithium Valley. Whether that boom hits the way the headlines suggest, nobody has a crystal ball. But the smart money on cheap dirt has always been the same: buy it before the crowd shows up, not after.
Now here's how you grab this thing.
No banker. No loan officer staring at a credit report. No mountain of paperwork that takes six weeks and ends in a polite "sorry." If you can put the down payment together, the lot is yours. That's the whole deal.
$13,195 total. $132 down gets your name on the contract. $132 a month after that.
Lots like this - bigger than most, paved frontage, tax bill smaller than a phone plan - don't sit around waiting. Click, claim it, and it's done.






