Boger Terrace is a small single-family subdivision along Boger Boulevard in central Lakeland, Polk County, ZIP 33803, with homes addressed on Boger Boulevard North, South, and West (Lakeland real estate listing guides and address records, 2026). It is a compact established neighborhood rather than a sprawling complex, and listings generally describe it as a no-HOA area.
The housing stock is largely early 1960s, with area records citing an average building age in the early 1960s, so most homes are mid-century single-family houses (Boger Boulevard area property records, 2026). Recent listings describe three bedroom and four bedroom homes in roughly the 1,500 to 1,800 square foot range; confirm the exact size, bedroom count, and year built for any specific house.
Because this is a small established neighborhood of older homes, the money is made or lost on the individual house, not the address. The drivers are the condition and age of the roof, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC, the quality of any prior updates, and the lot, all of which have to be read house by house from the listing and an inspection.
The pitch is a central Lakeland address: Dixieland, Lake Hollingsworth, Lake Morton, downtown Lakeland, and Florida Southern College are all close, and the Polk Parkway gives quick regional access. The work is the diligence: read the systems, budget for the era updates, and confirm the flood zone and zoning before you buy the location.