Clubhouse Estates is a single-family home neighborhood off Clubhouse Road in the Lakeland Highlands area of southeast Lakeland, Polk County (neighborhoods.com, 2026). Listing guides describe it as an established community that dates to the mid 1990s and continued to fill in over the following years, so most homes read as 1990s to early 2000s suburban construction rather than brand new build.
The housing is conventional single-family: guides cite generally three bedroom floor plans in the range of roughly 1,650 to 2,000 square feet, with two to three bathrooms on standard suburban lots. Confirm the exact size, bedroom count, lot, and year built for any specific home, since stock and any later infill can vary from home to home.
Because this is an established neighborhood rather than a master plan, the money is made or lost on the individual lot and the home, not on a townwide average or an amenity center. The drivers are the lot, the condition and updates of the specific home, the modest homeowner association, and the school assignment, all of which should be read from the listing and the current HOA documents.
The location is the pitch: the 33813 corridor in south Lakeland sits near Lakeland Highlands Road, the Polk Parkway, and the George Jenkins High School area, with shopping at Lakeside Village and the Polk Parkway tying into Interstate 4 for Tampa and Orlando. The work is the diligence: confirm the exact subdivision and boundary by address, read the HOA documents, and check the home condition, because several similarly named neighborhoods sit nearby.