Listing Description
π‘ 5235 Post Ln, Lakeland, FL 33809 β Draft Property Overview
Single-story concrete block home built in 1989 featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and approximately 2,336 sq ft of living space on a 0.41-acre lot in North Lakeland near Lake Gibson. The property is currently off-market.
πΉ Key Features
Bedrooms / Baths: 4 beds, 2 full baths
Living Space: ~2,336 sq ft; Lot: ~0.41 acre
Interior Highlights: One-level layout; fireplace noted in records; mix of carpet and resilient flooring; attached garage; private pool.
π Construction & Systems
Masonry/concrete block construction with stucco exterior; shake-shingle roof.
Year built: 1989
Parking: Attached garage
πΏ Exterior & Community Amenities
Private in-ground pool
No HOA reported
π Location Highlights
North Lakeland setting just east of Lake Gibson with quick access to US-98 N and I-4 corridors for Tampa/Orlando commutes
Close to everyday retail and services along N. Socrum Loop Rd and US-98
π΅ Market Snapshot
Property Taxes (2024): ~$1,772
Assessed Value (2024): ~$338,472
π Why It Stands Out
A 4/2, 2,300+ sq ft block home with garage and pool on nearly a half-acre in a no-HOA pocket near Lake Gibson is a strong North Lakeland valueβespecially for buyers prioritizing single-level living, yard space, and easy highway access.
π‘ Lakeland, Florida Community Overview: Lakeland is a vibrant city in Polk County, Central Florida, approximately midway between Tampa and Orlando. Known for its charming downtown, scenic lakes, historic architecture, and growing economy, Lakeland is one of Floridaβs hidden gems and a great place for families, retirees, and professionals.
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Why People Love Lakeland
β Affordable compared to nearby metros
β Strong sense of community and Southern charm
β Excellent location for commuting or logistics
β Thriving downtown with arts, culture, and dining
β Great for outdoor lovers, families, and retirees
π‘ Real Estate & Housing
Lakeland features a wide variety of housing options across a range of budgets:
π Historic Homes and Craftsman Bungalows, especially in the Lake Morton and Dixieland neighborhoods.
ποΈ New Subdivisions & Master-Planned Communities β Popular with growing families and newcomers.
π΄ Lakefront Homes & Rural Properties β Many homes are nestled near Lakelandβs 38 named lakes.
π° Median Home Price: Roughly $310,000, making it more affordable than nearby metro areas.
π Demographics & Economy
Population: Approx. 115,000+ residents (and growing)
Median Age: About 40 years
Median Household Income: ~$55,000
Major Employers & Industries:
Publix Super Markets (headquarters)
Lakeland Regional Health
Amazon & Saddle Creek Logistics
Education, healthcare, logistics, and manufacturing sectors are dominant.
Lakelandβs central location along I-4 makes it a key distribution and transportation hub in Florida.
π Education
Public Schools: Served by Polk County Public Schools, with top-rated programs and magnet academies.
Higher Education:
Florida Southern College β Known for its Frank Lloyd Wright architecture and liberal arts programs.
Southeastern University β A growing Christian liberal arts university.
Polk State College β Offers affordable degrees and workforce training.
π³ Parks & Recreation
Lake Hollingsworth & Lake Mirror β Popular for walking, biking, and enjoying the scenic views.
Hollis Garden β A beautifully maintained botanical garden.
Circle B Bar Reserve β A top wildlife and birdwatching spot.
RP Funding Center β Hosts concerts, Broadway shows, and sporting events.
Joker Marchant Stadium β Home of the Detroit Tigersβ Spring Training.
ποΈ Shopping, Dining & Culture
Downtown Lakeland β Full of local boutiques, coffee shops, and restaurants.
Lakeside Village β A modern open-air shopping center with retail and dining.
Arts & Culture:
Polk Museum of Art
Florida Dance Theatre and Imperial Symphony Orchestra
Murals and public art throughout downtown
π Transportation & Accessibility
Interstate 4 (I-4) β Offers easy commutes to Tampa (35β45 min) and Orlando (60 min).
Public Transit: Citrus Connection operates bus routes across the city.
Airports:
Lakeland Linder International Airport (cargo and limited passenger service)
Tampa International Airport (TPA) and Orlando International Airport (MCO) are nearby.
βοΈ Climate & Outdoor Living
Subtropical climate β Hot, humid summers and mild, dry winters.
Outdoor living is central to the Lakeland lifestyle, with year-round access to parks, trails, and lakes.
Lakeland offers a perfect mix of old Florida charm and modern growth. Whether you are raising a family, launching a business, or looking for a relaxed pace of life with access to big cities, Lakeland is a place worth discovering.