Loma Linda is a single-residential neighborhood in Davenport, in northeast Polk County, Florida (neighborhood real estate guides, 2026). Listing guides describe it as a community that dates to about 1990 and developed into the early 1990s, with one-story homes generally in the range of roughly 1,225 to 1,993 square feet and three to four bedrooms; confirm the exact size, bedroom count, and year built for any specific home.
The homes here are established 1990s construction on settled lots with mature landscaping, a different profile from the brand-new subdivisions filling in around Davenport. Because the build era is early 1990s, key systems such as the roof, the air conditioning, and the water heater may be at or past their typical service life, so the real question on any home is what has already been replaced and what the inspection finds.
Loma Linda has a homeowners association with a modest fee, and listing sources cite an association fee in a low range; confirm the current dues, the payment frequency, and exactly what the HOA covers and enforces from the latest association documents for the specific address. As a smaller community, the HOA read is about rules, upkeep, and any reserves rather than resort-style amenities.
The pitch is location and value: Davenport sits along the US 27 and Interstate 4 corridor, with the Orlando theme-park area to the northeast and Polk County employment and the chain of lakes to the south and west. The work is the diligence: read the HOA documents, inspect the home and its systems, and verify the zoned schools and any community rules by the exact address before you buy.