Neighborhood guide
Bishop Ridge Jacksonville NC Neighborhood Guide
Jacksonville, Onslow County
Last updated: March 30, 2026
Anchor
Bishop Ridge is a Jacksonville, North Carolina neighborhood centered on Bishop Drive off Blue Creek Road on the southwest side of the market.
Homes
Homes in Bishop Ridge are primarily detached single-family houses with a mix of one-story ranch plans and larger two-story layouts.
Era
Bishop Ridge is an established resale neighborhood from Jacksonville’s early-to-mid-2000s growth period.
Bishop Ridge is a Jacksonville, North Carolina neighborhood centered on Bishop Drive off Blue Creek Road on the southwest side of the market. Realtor.com, Redfin, Zillow, and Homes.com all tie Bishop Drive addresses directly to Bishop Ridge, giving the neighborhood a clear single-street identity rather than a broad multi-street footprint.
Development and history
Bishop Ridge is an established resale neighborhood from Jacksonville’s early-to-mid-2000s growth period. Public-facing property records tied directly to the subdivision identify both Bishop Ridge Section 1 and Bishop Ridge Section 2, and verified homes in the neighborhood show construction years including 2007 and 2008.
Homes and architectural style
Homes in Bishop Ridge are primarily detached single-family houses with a mix of one-story ranch plans and larger two-story layouts. Verified examples tied directly to the subdivision include homes around 1,385 square feet, 1,636 square feet, 1,899 square feet, 1,974 square feet, and 1,994 square feet. Public-facing property details also show slab foundations, gable rooflines, attached garages on some homes, and lots ranging from about 0.39 acres to more than 3 acres in the examples reviewed.
The neighborhood today
Today, Bishop Ridge offers a smaller neighborhood setting with a consistent detached-home profile and limited turnover compared with Jacksonville’s larger subdivisions. The housing stock is firmly in the resale category, and the lot pattern stands out for offering more land than many tighter in-town neighborhoods.
PCS and location context
For buyers PCSing to Jacksonville, NC, Bishop Ridge sits on the southwest side of the market near Blue Creek Road, which places it outside the Piney Green corridor and closer to the west and southwest approach into Jacksonville. Current Camp Lejeune advisories continue to direct drivers among Holcomb, Wilson, and Piney Green as gate conditions change, so Bishop Ridge usually appeals to buyers who want more lot space and are comfortable comparing commute tradeoffs across the broader Jacksonville area. Salt & Soil Realty can help buyers weigh that balance between home size, yard space, and daily drive patterns.
Real estate perspective
Bishop Ridge fills a specific niche in Jacksonville NC real estate. It is not a large master-planned community with many active phases, and it is not an older in-town neighborhood with small lots and a dense street grid. Its strongest position in the market is the combination of detached homes, early-2000s construction, and lot sizes that can run much larger than what buyers find in many conventional subdivisions.
Key takeaways
Bishop Ridge is a southwest Jacksonville NC neighborhood centered on Bishop Drive off Blue Creek Road. The neighborhood is primarily made up of early-to-mid-2000s single-family resale homes, with ranch and two-story plans on lots that often exceed the size of many in-town subdivision lots. It is a strong option for buyers searching Jacksonville-area homes with more yard space and a simpler neighborhood layout.
Contact Salt & Soil Realty for current listings, comps, and how Bishop Ridge fits your PCS or local move.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of homes are in Bishop Ridge?
Bishop Ridge is primarily made up of detached single-family homes. Verified examples tied directly to the subdivision include both one-story ranch homes and two-story homes.
Bishop Ridge is centered on Bishop Drive off Blue Creek Road on the southwest side of the Jacksonville market. Listing directions for subdivision homes consistently use that approach.
Verified homes in Bishop Ridge show 2007 and 2008 construction, and public-facing records identify both Section 1 and Section 2 of the subdivision.
Often, yes. Verified examples in the subdivision include lots around 0.39 acres, 0.44 acres, 0.87 acres, 0.91 acres, 1.26 acres, and 3.5 acres.
Yes. Bishop Ridge is part of the Jacksonville market and can work well for relocation buyers who want more land and a southwest location, while still keeping access to the gate network used for Camp Lejeune commuting. Reach out to Salt & Soil Realty for help comparing Bishop Ridge with other Jacksonville NC neighborhoods based on lot size, home style, and drive patterns.
