The Oaks of Lakeland is an established single-residential neighborhood off Timbergreen Drive in north Lakeland, Polk County, ZIP 33809 (Stellar MLS listing records and neighborhood real estate guides, 2026). It sits near North Socrum Loop Road and Old Polk City Road with quick access to Interstate 4, which connects north Lakeland toward both Tampa to the west and Orlando to the east.
Neighborhood real estate guides describe the community as built mostly in the late 1980s, generally cited around 1986 to 1988, with larger single-family homes in the roughly 1,800 to 2,500 square foot range, typically three and four bedrooms (neighborhoods.com and listing guides, 2026). Confirm the exact year built, size, and bedroom count for any specific home, since an established neighborhood will show a range.
The lots are a real point of difference. Several homes sit on mature, generously sized parcels, with at least one listing describing a fenced half-acre lot with a pool, so the trees and the land are part of the pitch here rather than a tight zero-lot-line layout. Confirm the exact lot size and any pool or fencing for the specific address.
Because this is established resale stock about forty years old, the money is made or lost on the individual home, not the address. The drivers are the roof, the HVAC and systems, the kitchen and bath updates, the lot, and the HOA dues and rules. Read the specific home and lot, budget for any deferred updates, and confirm the current HOA terms before you buy.