Both water and sewer run to the street line on this one - laid in along Sea Port Avenue, ready for a residential build to tie into rather than something you'd have to truck in or drill for. That's what separates a lot you can build on from one that needs years of utility work first, and on this parcel it's already in the ground at the street.
The lot runs 12,238 square feet of flat ground, with frontage on the paved road and depth carrying well back from it - enough room to place a single home and still keep open desert on either side, which is exactly what the one-unit residential zoning allows. A few neighbors have already built nearby, some with palms planted in, so you're not the first one out on this stretch.
Salton City sits on the western shore of the Salton Sea, and the mountains across the water make the long view from this side of town. The area pulls about 200,000 visitors a year for the bird watching, the desert art at Slab City and Salvation Mountain near Niland, and the off-road country around Ocotillo Wells - a quiet place to own, with plenty going on within reach when you want it.





