Neighborhood guide
Blue Creek Park Jacksonville NC Neighborhood Guide
Jacksonville, Onslow County
Last updated: March 30, 2026
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Blue Creek Park is an established Jacksonville, North Carolina neighborhood on the southwest side of the market, centered on Andrea Avenue with additional home…
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Blue Creek Park is primarily a detached single-family neighborhood.
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Blue Creek Park developed across more than one period rather than in a single short buildout.
Blue Creek Park is an established Jacksonville, North Carolina neighborhood on the southwest side of the market, centered on Andrea Avenue with additional homes on Lynn Court and Suzanne Court. Public-facing property records tied directly to subdivision addresses identify Blue Creek Park by name, and current listing directions route access from NC 24 and NC 53 onto Gould Street and then into Andrea Avenue and Lynn Court. That gives Blue Creek Park a compact internal street pattern rather than a broad multi-section layout.
Development and history
Blue Creek Park developed across more than one period rather than in a single short buildout. Verified homes in the neighborhood show 1969 construction on Andrea Avenue, 1976 construction on Suzanne Court, and 1992 construction on Lynn Court. That spread of build dates gives Blue Creek Park an established resale profile with older ranch-era homes and later additions on the same neighborhood street network.
Homes and architectural style
Blue Creek Park is primarily a detached single-family neighborhood. Verified examples tied directly to the subdivision include homes around 1,891 square feet on Suzanne Court, 2,156 square feet and 3,072 square feet on Andrea Avenue, and a 1992 home on Lynn Court. Public-facing property details also show ranch-style plans, gable roofs, wood-frame or brick-and-frame construction, block or continuous-wall foundations, and no HOA on at least some verified homes in the subdivision.
The neighborhood today
Today, Blue Creek Park reads as a smaller Jacksonville resale neighborhood with a straightforward residential layout and a broad range of home sizes and update levels. Current neighborhood pages continue to show limited active inventory, which fits the pattern of a compact subdivision where turnover tends to be lower than in Jacksonville’s larger master-planned communities. The setting is more land-oriented and less dense than many in-town subdivisions, with some properties sitting on generous parcels.
PCS and location context
For buyers PCSing to Jacksonville, NC, Blue Creek Park offers a southwest Jacksonville location rather than a Piney Green corridor address. Current property directions tied directly to the neighborhood consistently use NC 24 and NC 53 and Gould Street for access, and Camp Lejeune’s official information continues to identify Wilson and Holcomb as 24-hour gates while installation advisories also reference changing conditions at Piney Green. That makes Blue Creek Park a practical option for buyers who want an established neighborhood on the southwest side of the Jacksonville market while still keeping the main Camp Lejeune gate network in view during a home search. Salt & Soil Realty can help buyers compare whether that location works best for their daily route, lot preferences, and housing style.
Real estate perspective
Blue Creek Park fills a distinct place in Jacksonville NC real estate because it combines an older established setting with a relatively small street footprint. Buyers here are usually comparing lot size, update level, and layout efficiency rather than choosing among brand-new phases or a wide spread of sections. For sellers, pricing should stay closely tied to renovation level, square footage, and parcel size, because the neighborhood includes both modest older homes and larger houses on the same internal street network.
Key takeaways
Blue Creek Park is an established southwest Jacksonville NC neighborhood centered on Andrea Avenue with additional homes on Lynn Court and Suzanne Court. The neighborhood includes single-family resale homes from the late 1960s through the early 1990s, with a mix of ranch-style homes and larger detached houses on comparatively roomy lots. Its location keeps it relevant for buyers searching Jacksonville-area neighborhoods with practical Camp Lejeune commuting options from the southwest side of town.
Contact Salt & Soil Realty for current listings, comps, and how Blue Creek Park fits your PCS or local move.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of homes are in Blue Creek Park?
Blue Creek Park is primarily made up of detached single-family homes. Verified examples tied directly to the subdivision include ranch-style homes and larger detached houses ranging from under 1,900 square feet to more than 3,000 square feet.
Homes tied directly to Blue Creek Park appear on Andrea Avenue, Lynn Court, and Suzanne Court. Public-facing property records consistently identify those addresses with the subdivision name.
Blue Creek Park includes homes from more than one period. Verified examples show construction years including 1969, 1976, and 1992.
At least one verified Blue Creek Park property record identifies no HOA. Buyers should still confirm current property-specific details during due diligence.
Yes. Blue Creek Park is part of the Jacksonville market and can work well for relocation buyers who want an established southwest-side neighborhood while still comparing access through Camp Lejeune’s main gate network. Reach out to Salt & Soil Realty for help comparing Blue Creek Park with other Jacksonville NC neighborhoods based on commute, home style, and lot size.
