Orangewood Village is a single-family residential subdivision in Polk City, Florida, in northwest Polk County (Polk County property and listing records, 2026). It is platted in units, with listings citing addresses along Marklen Loop and the Carter Boulevard area, and the homes are single-family rather than condominium or attached product.
The neighborhood mixes established homes with newer construction. Listing guides cite a range of floor plans, from smaller three bedroom homes around 1,000 to 1,100 square feet to larger four bedroom homes near 1,500 square feet or more, on lots that listings describe around a quarter acre in places; confirm the exact year built, square footage, bedroom and bath count, and lot size for any specific address.
Because this is a single-family subdivision, the money is made or lost on the lot, the era, the condition, and any homeowner association, not on a countywide average. The drivers are the specific lot, the home age and updates, any HOA or deed restrictions, and the Polk City location, all of which have to be read from the current records and a walk of the exact home.
The pitch is a small-city Polk City address with corridor access: the Interstate 4 and State Road 33 junction is close, the Lake Agnes area is nearby, and Lakeland and Auburndale are a manageable drive with Orlando reachable up the corridor. The work is the diligence: confirm the lot and era, verify any HOA, and check the school assignment by address before you buy.