Regency Place is a single-family home community in Davenport, in Polk County, on the US-27 corridor in the Four Corners area where Polk, Osceola, Lake, and Orange counties meet (multiple Davenport real estate community guides, 2026). It is an established neighborhood with a homeowners association and a community swimming pool, with a residential, owner-occupied character.
Community guides describe homes built largely from the late 1990s into the mid-2000s, with floor plans that listing sources cite in a range of roughly 1,370 to 1,950 square feet; confirm the exact size, age, and configuration for any specific home. The neighborhood is served by the Regency Place Homeowners Association, which maintains common areas and the community pool and holds regular meetings (Regency Place Homeowners Association, 2026).
Because this is one established subdivision, the money is made or lost on the association and the individual home, not on the broad Davenport label. The drivers are the monthly or annual HOA dues and what they cover, the condition of the community pool and common areas, and the age and condition of the specific home, including roof and systems on a house now roughly twenty to twenty-five years old, all of which should be read from the current association documents and a home inspection.
The pitch is an established residential address in a fast-growing corridor: US-27 shopping and services, the ChampionsGate area, and I-4 access toward Orlando and Tampa are all reachable, with Orlando attractions and the airport a manageable drive. The work is the diligence: read the HOA budget and rules, inspect the home and its systems, and weigh the US-27 traffic and growth picture before you buy.