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Calexico, CA Multifamily Homes & Duplexes for Sale

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    $339,999

    • 8 Beds
    • 5 Baths
    • 2,392 Sq Ft

    419 E 3rd St, Calexico, CA 92231

    Income Property in the heart of Calexico, Walking distance from the border. This is an opportunity to become an Investor. This property contains 3 structures with a total of 4 permitted Units and 1 Studio. Rental income currently sits at $3,575 monthly. Landlord pays for Water/Sewer/Trash services as there is only one meter on the property. Front Unit received a new roof 03/2025. Cash Only

    Michael Mayne Amigo Properties

    419 E 3rd St, Calexico, CA 92231
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    $416,999

    • 4 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,458 Sq Ft

    618 E 5th St Unit A-B, Calexico, CA 92231

    Prime Investment Opportunity in a High-Demand Location! Located just 2 minutes from downtown and San Diego State University, this property offers ALL SEPARATED METERS, strong rental demand, and long-term appreciation potential. The main residence (Built in 1934) has been recently upgraded with a new kitchen featuring modern cabinets and countertops, new paint, new flooring, a new bathroom vanity,

    Lyudmila Garcia GreenTerra, Inc

    618 E 5th St Unit A-B, Calexico, CA 92231
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    $1,175,000

    • 16 Beds
    • 8 Baths
    • 4,710 Sq Ft

    700 Blair Ave, Calexico, CA 92231

    Charming Eight-Unit Complex – All Two-Bed, One-Bath, Newly Remodeled! $115,200 annual income! Welcome to this beautifully updated eight-unit multifamily property, each unit featuring a comfortable two-bedroom, one-bath layout. Recently remodeled interiors offer modern finishes and a fresh, inviting atmosphere. With a solid cap rate around 8.00%, this property not only provides excellent rental

    Manny Hernandez American Group

    700 Blair Ave, Calexico, CA 92231

Why Live in Calexico

Calexico, CA, is a small desert city on the U.S.-Mexico border, characterized by hot, arid weather and palm tree-lined streets. Its proximity to Mexicali, a large urban city in Mexico, makes it a unique place where many residents have dual citizenship and commute across the border for work or to visit family. The border crossing sees up to 25,000 crossings daily, highlighting the interconnected nature of the two cities. Calexico's economy is driven by agriculture, import-export businesses, and small enterprises, with one of the largest solar power farms in the world nearby. Downtown Calexico features local markets, grocers, fast-food chains, and Mexican restaurants, along with landmarks like Rockwood Plaza and the Carmen Durazo Cultural Arts Center. The Gran Plaza Outlet offers upscale shopping options. The city has 22 parks, including John F. Kennedy Playground and Cordova Park, providing recreational spaces for residents. Housing styles range from early 20th-century bungalows and ranch homes near the border to spacious Mediterranean Revival homes further out. The city is served by several highly rated private schools, such as Vincent Memorial Catholic High School and Calexico Mission School. State Route 98 and Interstate 8 facilitate travel to San Diego (120 miles) and Phoenix (240 miles), while Calexico International Airport offers flights to major cities like Los Angeles. Despite the intense summer heat, Calexico maintains low crime rates compared to national averages, ensuring a safer environment for its residents.

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