Spring Pines is an established single-family home community in southeast Haines City, in Polk County, set near the Grenelefe area off State Road 546 (neighborhood real estate guides, 2026). Local listings describe the community as dating back to around 1980 with homes added across several decades, giving it a mix of ages, styles, and lot sizes rather than a uniform single-builder look.
The setting is the pitch: a quieter, more rural pocket of southeast Polk County with oak-shaded lots, larger parcels in places, and a country feel, near the Grenelefe golf and resort area and reportedly backing up to area agricultural land. Listing guides cite homes ranging widely in size, so confirm the exact square footage, bedroom count, lot size, and home age for any specific address.
Because this is an established neighborhood rather than one new phase, the money is made or lost on the individual home and lot, not on the address alone. The drivers are the home age and condition, the roof and systems, the lot size and trees, and whether the specific property carries an HOA or deed restrictions, all of which have to be read per address and per the listing.
The location balances quiet with access: the community sits a manageable drive from US 27 and the Interstate 4 corridor, with the Orlando attractions area, including the Disney corridor, reportedly around 45 minutes away. The work is the diligence: read the home age and condition, confirm any association and deed restrictions, and check the lot and flood picture before you fall for the trees.