Three utilities already in place on a single quarter-acre lot in Salton City - that's the detail that separates this parcel from most of what you'll scroll past today. Power runs behind the lot. Water and sewer both at the street line. In the California desert, where many parcels offer nothing but sand and a dream, those three facts change the entire equation.
The lot sits on a paved road in a residential-zoned neighborhood in Imperial County. At roughly 90 by 124 feet, it gives you a full quarter acre - slightly larger than the typical parcel in the area. No HOA governs the property, which means no monthly dues and no board telling you what to do with your own land. Annual property tax runs $115.78 (as of 2025), a holding cost most people spend more on in a single dinner out.
Salton City is about 3 hours southeast of Los Angeles, and the area carries a creative streak that keeps drawing new attention - nearby Bombay Beach hosts a biennale art festival that fills the shoreline with surreal installations every year. This is desert with a pulse.
The purchase price on this lot is $13,195. Owner financing starts at $132 down and $132 per month - no credit check required. People who act on a strong opportunity and the people who "think about it" are not the same people. A 30-day money-back guarantee removes the risk of moving forward. The only risk is doing nothing. Hit the orange button below, review the paperwork on the next page, and lock this one down.






