Ridgewood Pointe is one of the residential subdivisions inside Ridgewood Lakes, a gated golf community in Davenport, Polk County, off US 27 along Ridgewood Lakes Boulevard (Ridgewood Lakes community guides and resale records, 2026). It is a single-family, all-ages pocket, distinct from the age-restricted sections of the same master plan, so confirm the exact section and the association that covers any specific home by address.
The wider Ridgewood Lakes master plan was organized in the mid 1990s, with the Ridgewood Lakes Master Homeowners Association incorporated in 1994 and the Ridgewood Lakes Golf Club, a Ted McAnlis design, opening in the same era (Ridgewood Lakes master association records and golf club listings, 2026). Several distinct sub-communities sit behind the shared manned gate, including age-restricted sections and all-ages single-family pockets such as Ridgewood Pointe.
Because this is one subdivision inside a master plan, the money is made or lost on the associations and the home, not just the address. The drivers are the master association fee and what it covers, the sub-association dues and reserves, the gate and golf-corridor framework, and the specific lot, floor plan, and condition, all of which have to be read from the current association documents for the exact home.
The pitch is a gated, all-ages address with golf at the door and a central Polk County location: US 27 is right there, with Lakeland to the west and the Orlando attractions corridor to the east, and Champions Gate and Posner Park retail nearby. The work is the diligence: read both association budgets and reserves, confirm the use and rental rules for your subdivision, and verify the boundary and fees by address before you buy.