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Beech Tree Hills Jacksonville NC Neighborhood Guide
Jacksonville, Onslow County
Last updated: March 30, 2026
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Beech Tree Hills is a Jacksonville, North Carolina neighborhood centered on Old Beechtree Lane and parts of Briarneck Road in the Gum Branch-Rhodestown side of…
Homes
Beech Tree Hills is primarily a detached residential neighborhood with a mix of stick-built homes and manufactured homes.
Era
Beech Tree Hills developed over more than one construction period rather than in a single short buildout.
Beech Tree Hills is a Jacksonville, North Carolina neighborhood centered on Old Beechtree Lane and parts of Briarneck Road in the Gum Branch-Rhodestown side of the market. Homes tied directly to the subdivision appear on Old Beechtree Lane and on Briarneck Road, and listing directions consistently route access from Gum Branch Road to Rhodestown Road to Briarneck Road. That gives Beech Tree Hills a west-side Jacksonville location with a more spread-out street pattern than many in-town subdivisions.
Development and history
Beech Tree Hills developed over more than one construction period rather than in a single short buildout. Verified homes in the neighborhood show 1996 construction on Briarneck Road and 2007 to 2008 construction on Old Beechtree Lane, and Redfin public records identify Beech Tree Hills Section 2 for at least some properties in the subdivision. That mix gives the neighborhood an established resale profile with both earlier homes and later additions.
Homes and architectural style
Beech Tree Hills is primarily a detached residential neighborhood with a mix of stick-built homes and manufactured homes. Verified examples include one-story and two-story homes around 1,570 square feet, 1,756 square feet, and 2,279 square feet on Old Beechtree Lane, along with manufactured homes around 1,568 to 1,768 square feet on Briarneck Road. Public-facing property details tied directly to Beech Tree Hills show features such as vinyl siding, wood-frame construction, slab or crawl-space foundations, shingle or architectural shingle roofs, septic service, public water, and lots that can reach roughly 0.69 acres to 1.29 acres or more.
The neighborhood today
Today, Beech Tree Hills reads as a smaller Jacksonville-area neighborhood with larger home sites and a lower-density feel. The street pattern is straightforward, with Old Beechtree Lane forming the core of the later stick-built section while Briarneck Road includes additional Beech Tree Hills addresses. Current property records also show no HOA on verified examples, which helps distinguish the neighborhood from more tightly managed newer subdivisions.
PCS and location context
For buyers PCSing to Jacksonville, NC, Beech Tree Hills sits away from the Piney Green and Western Boulevard corridors and instead connects through Gum Branch Road and Rhodestown Road on the west side of the market. Camp Lejeune’s current gate advisories continue to direct drivers among Piney Green, Holcomb, and Wilson depending on closures and traffic impacts, so Beech Tree Hills is usually best for buyers who want more lot space and are comfortable weighing that against a less central base-access route. Salt & Soil Realty can help buyers compare whether that balance of yard space, home type, and commute pattern makes sense for their move.
Real estate perspective
Beech Tree Hills fills a distinct place in Jacksonville NC real estate because it offers a more land-oriented neighborhood profile than many conventional subdivisions. Buyers here are often comparing lot size, home type, and build period as much as square footage, since the neighborhood includes both later stick-built homes on Old Beechtree Lane and earlier manufactured housing on Briarneck Road. For sellers, that means pricing should stay tightly tied to construction type, lot size, age, and updates rather than relying on the subdivision name alone.
Key takeaways
Beech Tree Hills is a west-side Jacksonville NC neighborhood off Briarneck Road with homes on Old Beechtree Lane and Briarneck Road. The subdivision includes both manufactured and stick-built detached homes, with build dates from the 1990s through the late 2000s and lot sizes that are often larger than many in-town neighborhoods. It is a practical option for buyers searching Jacksonville-area homes with more space and a lower-density setting.
Contact Salt & Soil Realty for current listings, comps, and how Beech Tree Hills fits your PCS or local move.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of homes are in Beech Tree Hills?
Beech Tree Hills includes detached residential properties with both stick-built homes and manufactured homes. Verified examples tied directly to the subdivision show one-story and two-story layouts across both Old Beechtree Lane and Briarneck Road.
Beech Tree Hills is off Briarneck Road, with listing directions routing through Gum Branch Road and Rhodestown Road to Old Beechtree Lane.
Verified homes in the neighborhood show construction dates including 1996 on Briarneck Road and 2007 to 2008 on Old Beechtree Lane.
Often, yes. Verified examples tied directly to the subdivision show lot sizes around 0.69 acres and 1.29 acres, with additional nearby examples on Old Beechtree Lane exceeding one acre.
Yes. Beech Tree Hills is part of the Jacksonville market and can work well for relocation buyers who want more land and a lower-density setting, though the daily route will matter more here than it does in neighborhoods closer to Piney Green or Holcomb.
