Rollinglen is a manufactured-home subdivision in North Lakeland, off the Rollinglen Loop in ZIP 33810 in Polk County (Stellar MLS subdivision records and multiple Lakeland listing portals, 2026). It was built out across several phases beginning around 1986, with homes from the mid-1980s through the early 1990s on lots that commonly run about a quarter acre, larger than a typical infill lot.
The community is made up of manufactured and mobile homes on owned lots rather than site-built block houses, with listing records describing three-bedroom, two-bath floor plans in the roughly 1,600 to 2,400 square foot range on the larger homes (Lakeland listing portals, 2026). Confirm the exact year built, the home width and construction, and the lot size for any specific parcel, since the stock varies home to home.
Because there is no homeowner association on record, the monthly carrying cost is lighter than in fee-paying communities, but exterior upkeep, the yard, and any shared expectations fall to each owner. The money here is made or lost on the land you own and the condition of the specific home, so the drivers are the lot, the foundation and tie-down system, the roof and systems, and the wind and flood picture, all read per parcel.
The pitch is owned-land manufactured-home living with room to breathe in North Lakeland: quiet residential streets, generous lots, and easy reach to the Socrum Loop and US 98 corridors, Interstate 4, and the shopping and services of north Lakeland. The work is the diligence: confirm the HOA status, the land and title, the home age and updates, the wind-zone documentation, and the insurance quote before you buy.