This is a flat, 9,582-square-foot lot at 1331 Leeward Avenue, in the Vista del Mar area of Salton City. It measures 75 feet across the front and back and 127 feet down each side, with a paved road running right past it. The ground is level and open, an easy shape to plan around.
Utilities are close at hand. Water and sewer both run to the street line at the front of the lot, and power is in the area, reaching to within two lots of the property. There's a fenced home with mature palms a short way down Leeward, so this isn't a stretch of empty desert with nothing around it.
The lot sits close to the shoreline of the Salton Sea, in Imperial County. Salton City grew up in the 1950s and '60s, when the sea was billed as California's French Riviera, drawing visitors for boating, swimming, and what became the most productive fishery in the state. Highway 86 connects the area to the farmland of the Coachella and Imperial Valleys, with Salton City roughly 130 miles northeast of San Diego and 142 miles southeast of Los Angeles.




