Lake Deeson Pointe is a gated community of custom single-family homes set on Lake Deeson in north Lakeland, Polk County, ZIP 33805, accessed off State Road 33 (multiple Lakeland real estate community guides, 2026). It is an established neighborhood rather than a new build-out, with listing guides describing it as dating back to the late 1980s and continuing to develop over the years.
Lake Deeson itself is a public lake covering about 47 acres in unincorporated Polk County, in the Peace River to Saddle Creek watershed (USF Polk County Water Atlas, 2026). The community mixes true lakefront parcels with interior lots on spacious sites, and homes are custom rather than uniform tract product, so square footage, age, and finishes vary from home to home; confirm the exact build year, size, and lake frontage for any specific parcel.
Because this is a custom-home lakefront community, the money is made or lost on the lot and the home, not on the address alone. The drivers are whether a parcel is lakefront or interior, the lot size and frontage, the age and condition of the custom home, and the HOA dues and rules, all of which have to be read from the listing and the association documents for the exact parcel.
The pitch is a quiet, gated lakefront setting with quick access to the Interstate 4 corridor for commuting toward Tampa or Orlando, and to the growing Florida Polytechnic University and SR 33 area to the east. The work is the diligence: confirm the lake access and any dock rules, verify the FEMA flood zone for lakefront parcels, read the HOA budget and dues, and check the home condition before you buy the water view.