Here is something most folks looking at Salton City lots never bother to check: the size of the dirt next door.
Pull up a hundred listings in this town and you will see the same thing over and over - ten thousand square feet, give or take. Cookie-cutter rectangles laid out by a developer back when Eisenhower was still in office. That is the standard. That is what everybody expects.
This one is not that.
1053 Paraguay Avenue measures 119 feet across the front, runs 125 feet deep, and totals 14,798 square feet. A third of an acre. More, actually. About fifty percent more dirt than the neighbor on either side. You get the picture.
Now consider what is sitting on this parcel and what is sitting next to it.
Out front: a paved road. Black asphalt, the real thing - not graded gravel, not packed sand, not a "we'll get to it someday" county promise.
Out back: power lines already strung along the rear edge of the lot. The poles are up.
Down the street: water mains and sewer, both running along the road frontage. Not three miles away. Right out front where they belong.
Around you: actual houses with actual people in them. This is not one of those moonscape parcels where the nearest neighbor is a coyote and a tumbleweed. Salton City had a building boom from 2004 to 2007, and the homes that went up then are still here, still occupied, still surrounded by mailboxes and driveways.
The zoning is residential, low density. Nice and clean.
And the tax bill on this giant chunk of California desert? $93.72 a year. Read it again. Ninety-three dollars and change for the whole calendar year.
Here is the deal. The full price is $16,795. Drop $168 to lock it down and the rest comes due at $168 a month. No banks involved. No credit check. No application to fill out and sweat over. If you can cover the down payment, the lot is yours - paperwork shown to you on the checkout page before you put a dime down.
One of the largest parcels on the block, paved frontage, utilities at the road, neighbors nearby - but not too close. Backed by a 30 day money back guarantee.





