A corner lot in Salton City gives you two street frontages instead of one, and on this 9,938-square-foot parcel that means real freedom in how you set a house: where the driveway lands, which way the front faces, how far back you push it. The ground is flat across the whole thing, so the site work is mostly about deciding, not grading.
The neighborhood here is already built up - homes stand on the lots beside and around this one, the roads are paved, and power lines run right past the corner. Power sits at the property line, with water and sewer at the street, and the residential zoning allows one home per lot. It's a place where a build fits in rather than stands alone.
What pulls people to Salton City now is the landscape itself: the Salton Sea draws birdwatchers and photographers, the desert art scene runs through nearby Bombay Beach, Slab City, and the colorful Salvation Mountain, and off-roaders head out to Ocotillo Wells. Around 200,000 visitors a year come through for it, and from a lot like this you're set within easy reach of all of it.






