Here's something you don't see every day on a vacant land listing - a real corner lot. Not a leftover scrap wedged between two neighbors. An honest-to-goodness corner, sitting at the bend where Sand Ere Avenue meets Harbor Drive in Salton City, California.
Why does the corner matter? Because corners are the lots people fight over. Two sides of frontage. Two ways in. More elbow room, more daylight, more options. When a corner comes up for grabs at a price like this, the smart money pays attention.
Now let's talk about what's already done for you on this 9,938-square-foot parcel in Imperial County:
Power is right there at the property line. Water is at the street. Sewer is at the street. Paved road frontage - you saw the photos, you can drive your car straight up to it without rattling your fillings loose. And there are existing homes nearby, which tells you this isn't some forgotten patch of nowhere. Real neighbors. Real utilities. Real road.
The lot is residential zoning, low density, in a community that traces back to the 1960s along the Salton Sea. Hot desert climate. Dry. Sunny just about every day of the year. Rain is rare. If you like blue skies more than you like umbrellas, you'll feel right at home in this part of California.
The dimensions: 65 feet across the front, 126 feet down the right, 80 feet along the back, 109 feet on the left, with a rounded corner where the streets curve. Plenty of room to work with.
Now here's the part that closes the deal. No credit check. None. Nobody is going to pull your file or ask you what your score is. Clean title - guaranteed in writing. And before you put a single dollar down, you'll see every page of the paperwork right there on the checkout screen. Read it. Sleep on it. Then decide.
Total price: $16,195. Down payment to lock it in today: $162. Monthly: $162.
That's it. That's the whole pitch. Corner lots in Salton City don't sit around waiting - somebody's going to claim this one this week. The only question is whether it's you or the next person reading this listing. Click, fill out the page, and the corner is yours.




