Loma Del Sol is a non-gated, deed-restricted single-residential neighborhood in Davenport, Polk County, ZIP 33896, sitting next to the ChampionsGate development on the western edge of the Four Corners area (multiple Davenport real estate community guides, 2026). Local guides describe roughly 388 homes, built largely between 1994 and 2002, making it one of the more established neighborhoods in a corridor otherwise full of newer vacation-home product.
What sets Loma Del Sol apart is its policy: real estate guides and the homeowners association describe it as a community that does not allow short-term rentals, so it stays owner-occupied and long-term rather than transient (Davenport community guides and Loma Del Sol HOA materials, 2026). Confirm the exact rental rule with the association before you buy, but the consistent reporting is a strict no short-term rental stance, which is the headline reason buyers choose it over nearby rental subdivisions.
The homes are mostly midsize single-family plans, commonly three to four bedrooms and two to three baths, with guides citing a range of roughly 1,100 to 2,400 square feet, and some homes have a private pool. Because the stock dates to the late 1990s and early 2000s, the real work is condition: read the roof, HVAC, and major systems and price the specific home, not a neighborhood average.
The pitch is location plus stability: ChampionsGate retail with a Publix and dining is essentially next door, the Greg Norman designed ChampionsGate golf courses are close, and the Interstate 4 corridor puts the attractions and the wider Orlando area within reach. The work is the diligence: verify the rental restriction, read the HOA documents and fee, and inspect the home before you fall for the address.