
Neighborhood · Haines City, Florida
Spring Pines
Quiet Haines City living with Orlando in reach
1
Homes for sale
$399,900
Median list price
$245
Avg price / sqft
76
Median days on market
Spring Pines sits in the residential heart of Haines City, in Polk County's stretch of golf-country subdivisions and lakeside communities. It's the kind of neighborhood where you get room to breathe and single-family homes on real lots, with the golf life of Sweetwater Golf And Tennis Club and Southern Dunes Golf Course close by. Families here are zoned for Sandhill Elementary School and Haines City Senior High School, and Walt Disney World is about a 47-minute drive when you want the theme-park day.
The market here is thin and worth watching closely. Right now there's a single active listing at $399,900, while the four homes sold over the past year closed at a median of $473,500 — a gap that tells you well-priced inventory moves and buyers should be ready. Sellers are getting about 96% of asking, and with a median of 76 days on market, you have some room to negotiate but not to stall. Browse the full picture on the live map or across Haines City homes for sale.
Spring Pines is a community in Haines City, Florida.
Quick facts
$399,900 – $400K price range
1,632 sqft median home
4 sold in 12 months
Drive times
On the market now
Homes for sale in Spring Pines
Every active listing inside the Spring Pines boundary
Open full map search →The numbers that matter
The Spring Pines market
4
Sold, last 12 months
$473,500
Median sold price
96%
Sale-to-list ratio
What sellers actually get vs asking
73 days
Median time to sell
Spring Pines vs Haines City
Median list price
Price per sqft
Days on market
Median sold price — 3-yr, 3-mo rolling
▼ 28.3% yr/yr
Homes sold per month
Live Stellar MLS data — every listing and closed sale inside the Spring Pines boundary. Rolling medians smooth single-month swings in small communities.
For the school run
Schools Spring Pines is zoned for
Attendance boundaries overlapping this community — always verify zoning with the district.
What it really costs
Owning here
Owning the median Spring Pines home
≈ $2,627/mo
$399,900 median · 20% down · 30-yr fixed at 6.9% · taxes/HOA from live listing data · insurance is a Florida estimate.
Population
356
Median age
55
Median income
$75,417
Median home value
$346,300
Beyond the listings
Living in Spring Pines
Attitudes
Top 2% in the U.S.Deal Seekers
These people are hunting discounts, contests, and promotions. The population loves a good sale, and they can't wait to share their bargain finds and winnings with friends and family.
Relationships
Top 2% in the U.S.My Crew
Family, and friends who are like family - that's what this population is all about. These people love celebrating and nurturing their closest relationships.
Relationships
Top 2% in the U.S.Dating Life
With dating comes highs, lows, and lots of questions. You can find this population talking about dating advice, breakups and how to express their feelings.
Beliefs
Top 3% in the U.S.Local Engagement
These citizens want to make their neighborhood a better, more beautiful place to live. They're attentive to the needs and affairs of the local community.
Culture
Top 4% in the U.S.Hip Hop Culture
Dropping the beat and raising the roof, this population enjoys everything hip hop culture has to offer, including music, dance moves, and fashion.
Relationships
Top 5% in the U.S.Love & Romance
Love is in the air when this population is present. Includes people expressing their feelings for significant others in special ways. Common activities include anniversaries and date nights.
People who close here
Our Haines City experts
Straight answers
Spring Pines FAQs
Is Spring Pines a good place to live?+
It's a quiet, residential pocket of Haines City that suits buyers who want single-family space and easy access to golf and the parks. You're zoned for Sandhill Elementary School and close to courses like Southern Dunes, with Disney about 47 minutes out. The trade-off is a small, low-turnover market — great for stability, tougher on selection.
Is Spring Pines expensive?+
It sits in a mid-range band for the area, with the current listing at $399,900 and homes averaging about $245 per square foot. The four sales in the past year closed at a median of $473,500, so larger or upgraded homes push higher. Property taxes run around $3,715 a year.
What do homes cost in Spring Pines?+
There's one active listing at $399,900 for roughly 1,632 square feet, and recent sales have landed at a median of $473,500. That spread reflects how few homes trade here, so pricing depends heavily on size and condition. You can track new listings as they hit on the live map.
How is the market in Spring Pines?+
It's a thin, seller-steady market — just one home active and four sold in the last 12 months. Homes take a median of 76 days to sell, and sellers are getting about 96% of asking. That means you have negotiating room but should move decisively on the right property.
What about HOA fees and property taxes?+
Median property tax here is about $3,715 per year. HOA figures aren't reflected in current data for this neighborhood, so confirm any dues on a specific home before you write an offer. Your agent can pull the exact numbers from the listing and county records.
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Neighborhood boundary by edgeAI; listings matched to the polygon. IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers’ personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Data is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by Stellar MLS.
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