The lot sits near the corner where Sea Port Avenue runs into into Sea Garden, on a flad residential grid where you won't have too many neighbors just yet. Stand on it and the ground runs flat and even, with mountains lined up across the western horizon and open desert in between.
At 12,291 square feet, this is a nicely sized parcel for the area - wider frontage and more depth than a lot of what trades hands around Salton City, which gives you room to set a house back from the road and still leave yard on every side.
Both water and sewer are run to the street line out front, and the road itself is paved, so getting in and out doesn't depend on the weather. Zoning is residential, one unit per lot, which keeps the surrounding blocks low-density and residential as the area continues to fill in. For a buyer thinking long term, that combination of size, services, and a buildable, level pad is the kind of thing that holds its footing while Salton City keeps slowly but steadily drawing people back.




