Listen close. Less than a mile from where you're standing on this lot, the Salton Sea laps at the shoreline. A short drive down Fillmore, a turn or two, and you're there. That's not a brochure promise - you can pull up the map and count the blocks yourself.
Now here's what you actually get for your money on Fillmore Avenue in Salton City, California:
13,491 square feet. That's bigger than many of the rectangles you see drawn out in Imperial County. The dimensions run 83 feet across the front, 150 feet deep on the right, 97 across the back, 150 down the left. Plenty of elbow room.
The road out front is paved. No washboard ruts, no dust storms kicked up by the neighbor's pickup.
Water - at the street line. Sewer - at the street line. Power is in the area, and there's already a home on the block - in fact you can see their house when you stand on the property. This is a place where people have planted their flag, not some forgotten patch of nothing in the middle of nowhere.
Zoned residential. Imperial County's tax bill on this parcel ran just $113.08 as of 2025. Read that number again. One hundred thirteen dollars and change. Per year.
Salton City sits between mountains to the west and the lake to the east. Roughly 21 square miles of desert flats, palm trees, and quiet. The town had its boom, had its bust, and is now drawing in a new wave of folks who figured out that affordable land near a big lake is worth grabbing while the grabbing is good.
Here's the deal. Purchase price: $17,095. Down payment to lock it down today: $171. Then $171 a month after that.
No bank. No credit pull. No hoops. Pay it off early whenever you feel like it - there's no penalty for early payoff, no extra fee for that, nothing. On the checkout page you'll see every page of the paperwork before a single dollar leaves your pocket.
Lots like this don't sit. Click the button, secure the parcel, make it yours. Right now.






