Campo, California — Have you ever wanted to control everything around you? In a small California town, you can practically own all of downtown.

Located around one hour outside of San Diego, the Town of Campo’s downtown area is for sale. Priced at $6.6 million, the purchase comes with 28 buildings. This includes the Campo Baptist Church, the U.S. Post Office, a gas station, a building that currently is a U.S. Border Patrol office, park space, and various residential buildings. The town has various attractions, like the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum, the Gaskills Brother’s Stone Museum, and a portion of the Pacific Crest Trail. Other nearby attractions include Lake Morena, Viejas Casino & Resort, and Golden Acorn Hotel.

If you’re looking for drawbacks, a few come to mind. Temperatures can get pretty warm, as it’s situated in the California desert near the US-Mexico border. In addition, Multiple buildings in the sale will probably need to be gutted or demolished. This means that along with the $6.6 million price tag, you’ll also need to spend some dough to fix up the downtown area. However, the upside is to create a community that’s also a popular tourist attraction.

You can view the listing here. More photos and information about the property are below.

Town Stats

Units: 36

Acres: 15.75

Year Built: 1940s

Price: $6.6 Million

Image/Video Credits: Top Gun CRE, CBS 8 San Diego

Born and raised in New Hampshire, Ian Wood became passionate about the ski industry while learning to ski at Mt. Sunapee. In high school, he became a ski patroller at Proctor Ski Area. He travelled out...