Almeda Park is a single-residential neighborhood in Winter Haven, in the grid of lettered avenues southeast of downtown within ZIP 33880 (neighborhood and listing guides, 2026). It is described as a well-established community of mostly midsize, reasonably priced homes rather than a new gated subdivision, so the character is an older Winter Haven street grid, not a managed master plan.
Listing guides describe the housing stock as midsize single-family homes, with examples from the mid-century era, including homes built in the 1950s and 1960s; one neighborhoods.com snapshot cites a representative home from the mid-1960s. Because this is an older neighborhood, the year built, the renovations, and the condition vary house to house, so confirm the exact era, lot, and updates for any specific address.
Because Almeda Park is an established grid rather than a deed-restricted community, the read is the individual home and the block, not a community average. The drivers are the era and condition of the home, the lot, any renovation history, and the specific street, all of which have to be read from the listing, the inspection, and the Polk County property record for the exact parcel.
The pitch is location and value: an established Winter Haven address close to downtown, the Chain of Lakes, and the Cypress Gardens corridor, with reasonable pricing relative to newer suburban product, and the Interstate 4 connection to Tampa and Orlando a manageable drive. The work is the diligence: read the era and condition, verify the flood zone and zoning for the parcel, and price the home to its block, not to a citywide number.