Most people shopping for desert land obsess over acreage. Smart buyers obsess over utilities. This lot on Shore Gem Avenue in Salton City has power at the property line, water at the street line, and sewer at the street line - three infrastructure boxes that ninety percent of vacant California desert parcels leave blank. That changes everything about what you can do with a piece of ground, and how fast you can do it.
The lot itself runs about 82 feet across the front and 125 feet deep - a clean residential rectangle on a paved road with existing homes on neighboring lots. You're not pioneering the wilderness here. You're slotting into a pocket where people already live, close to West Shores High School, in a residentially zoned part of town that already has the bones of a real neighborhood.
Salton City has a strange and fascinating backstory - back in the 1950s and 60s, it was a desert playground for Hollywood elites like Frank Sinatra, complete with yacht clubs and marinas. The glamour faded, but the land stayed, and right now it's priced like the rest of the world hasn't caught on yet.
Annual property tax on this parcel is $97.56. There's no HOA. Read those two sentences again if you need to - your monthly holding cost on this lot is roughly the price of lunch.
The purchase price is $17,595, with owner financing at $176 down and $176 per month. No bank approval required. Pay it off early anytime with no penalty. Click the property website link or contact us today, before someone else does the same math you just did.