Here's something most desert lots in California don't have going for them: the power line is already sitting right at the property line. Not "down the road." Not "a quarter mile away." Right there. Waiting.
And it gets better. Water sits at the street. Sewer sits at the street. The road out front is paved - actual blacktop, not some sun-baked wagon trail you'd need a lifted truck to navigate. The infrastructure is already done. Somebody else paid for it. You just get to show up.
The lot itself runs roughly 87 by 124 feet - over 10,500 square feet of flat Imperial County desert in a residential pocket where homes already exist around you. Look at the satellite view. You'll see rooftops on the same block. This isn't the middle of nowhere. It's the edge of somewhere.
And what a "somewhere" it is. The Salton Sea area pulls roughly 200,000 visitors a year - folks chasing the off-road trails at Ocotillo Wells, the bird life along the Salton Sea, the strange and wonderful art scene that surrounds Slab City and Salvation Mountain, the photographers who come for the light and never quite get over it. Bombay Beach. The San Andreas Trail. The whole peculiar magic of California desert country.
Now, here's where most land deals fall apart. The bank. The credit check. The mountain of paperwork that takes six weeks and ends in a polite "no."
None of that here.
No bank. No credit pull. No application. If you can cover the down payment, the lot is yours. Period. And we back it with a 30-day guarantee - meaning you have a full month to mull the decision, drive out and walk the dirt, do whatever digging makes you comfortable. If it's not right, you get your money back. Try getting THAT from a bank.
The price: $14,395. Down payment to lock it down today: $144. Then $144 a month after that.
That's it. That's the deal. Lots like this one - paved access, utilities right out front, neighbors already in place - don't sit around long. Click, claim it, and the dirt is yours.




