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Welcome to Imperial, California

By
Real Estate Agent with AXIA Real Estate Group Inc ~ Imperial Valley Real Estate

Imperial is truly the center of Imperial County!

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(Thank you to the City of Imperial and Imperial Chamber of Commerce for providing this information)

History and Facts

The City of Imperial is located in the Southern desert of California.

Conveniently, the City of Imperial is located between major cities of California, Arizona and Mexico

State Route 111, which passes to the east of City of Imperial, is a major North, South corridor for the Nafta shipping and travel route to the Calexico Port of Entry at the U.S./Mexican International border. In the near future it will also connect to the Brawley, California bypass, Sr-86, and Interstate 10 to Los Angeles.

SR-111 is currently being upgraded from a 2-lane conventional highway to a 4-lane divided expressway.

Approximately 8,000 to 12,000 vehicles per day currently travel various sections of SR-111. Traffic is projected to double during the next 20 years due to residential and commercial developments.

The City of Imperial is a centralized location for business in the Imperial Valley. For more information about Imperial contact me at http://www.IVForeclosures.com/

The City of Imperial is truly the center of Imperial Valley. Imperial Valley cordially invites you to share in our vast wealth of recreational living and unlimited business opportunities in this land of sunshine and clean air.

Imperial Valley is situated in the southeast corner of California. It is noted for its sunny climate and almost unbelievable agricultural productivity. The City of Imperial is the center of activities in this unique area of sun, sand and splendor of Western living. The city's central location in the Imperial Valley and proximity to Mexico makes Imperial and ideal location for industry, and business services.

Nearby recreation facilities satisfy the whim of all, from the desert rat to the most fastidious golfer. The sand dunes provide a Mecca for campers and dune buggy enthusiasts. Mexicali, Mexico, offers quaint souvenir shops and native restaurants. Salton Sea affords excellent fishing. The vicinity abounds in dove, quail, ducks, pheasant and geese for the hunter. Three beautiful, year-round golf courses are within minutes of Imperial.

Imperial is noted for its friendly atmosphere and active community spirit. Excellent schools, with the Imperial Valley College four miles east, and churches of all enominations enhance the cultural status.

Home of...

  • Imperial Valley College
  • Pioneers Museum
  • Imperial Irrigation District
  • Imperial Valley Expo
  • Imperial County Airport
  • California Mid-Winter Fair
  • Imperial's Sweet Onion Festival
  • The only drive in movie theater in the Valley

The California Mid-Winter Fairgrounds, located in the heart of Imperial, host the Imperial County's largest event, the ten-day fair held in February or March of each year. The Fairgrounds are the playground for many festivals, barbecues, car races, concerts, trade shows, and private parties held throughout the year.

The Imperial County Airport, located in Imperial, meets the General Aviation, Air Transportation, and Air Freight and Cargo needs of the entire Imperial Valley. Airline services is also available with connecting flights to over 270 cities world wide.

Imperial is the headquarters for the Imperial Irrigation District (IID), the sixth largest power utility in California and one of the largest irrigation districts in the world. IID provides jobs for more than 1,100 people, services irrigation water to nearly 500,000 acres of fertile farmland, and generates and distributes electricity to a 6,741 square mile area.

New construction appears throughout Imperial, including several new housing developments. Shopping strips emerge and expand. The Imperial Industrial Park consisting of 70 acres with 125,000 feet of occupied office, industrial and warehouse space continues to grow. Tenants include maquiladora, government, education, food wholesale, and other.

Imperial is a city of firsts. It was officially designated as a town site in 1902. This designation was then followed by the first chamber of commerce in 1903, first hotel, first school, first church, first source of supplies for farmers, and first printing press in the Imperial Valley.

The twenty-first century finds an aggressive transition taking place from a rural city supporting agricultural businesses to a growing urban city incorporating light industry, housing and shopping centers. While urbanization looms on the horizon, agriculture is still the staple of life in Imperial. A blend of city and country life styles appear to be the keys to Imperial's future.

For more information about this great community, contact me today http://www.IVForeclosures.com

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Thank you for reading

Frederic Din, REALTOR(r) Lic #01274420

"Your Imperial Valley Housing Specialist"

Call me 760-235-4885

or feel free to email me info@ivforeclosures.com at anytime. 

Text me at 760-332-8288