Ramblewood is a residential subdivision in Mulberry, in northwestern Polk County, Florida, ZIP 33860, organized around the Ramblewood streets including Ramblewood Place and the directional Ramblewood North, South, East, and West (Mulberry real estate listings, 2026). It sits near where Mulberry, Brandon, and Lakeland converge, a central spot between those communities.
The subdivision is a mix of established manufactured homes and newer single-family construction, with listings describing lots around a third of an acre and, importantly, no HOA (Mulberry listing guides, 2026). Recent single-family homes here are marketed with open floor plans, cathedral ceilings, kitchen islands, covered lanais, and two-car garages, while older parcels carry manufactured homes; confirm the exact home type, year built, and lot size for any specific property.
Because this is a no-HOA pocket of varied lots, the money is made or lost on the parcel and the home, not on a community amenity package. The drivers are the lot size and usability, whether the home is manufactured or site-built, the age and condition, and the well, septic, or utility situation, all of which have to be read property by property.
The pitch is room and few rules at a workforce-friendly Polk County address, with Mulberry, Lakeland, and Brandon all within reach and State Road 60 and State Road 37 nearby. The work is the diligence: verify utilities, confirm the manufactured versus site-built status for financing and insurance, and check the flood zone and any deed restrictions before you buy.