Neighborhood guide
Foxhorn Village Jacksonville NC Neighborhood Guide
Jacksonville, Onslow County
Last updated: April 30, 2026
Streets
Foxhorn Rd, Derby Run Rd (28546)
Era
Resale; late-1980s–1990s build window in tied listing history
Homes
Detached 3–4 BR, ~1,300–1,400+ sq ft; 1–2 bath; attached garage; slab / vinyl common in examples
Foxhorn Village is an established Jacksonville, NC neighborhood with a clear identity in local portals and property records. Listings and pages tied to the area place homes along Foxhorn Road and Derby Run Road, giving a consistent street pattern and subdivision-scale footprint. Zillow
Development and history
Foxhorn Village is a resale neighborhood rather than a current new-construction community. Tied listings have shown build years in 1991, 1992, 1993, and 1997 on public examples, which places the pocket in Jacksonville’s late-1980s to 1990s subdivision era rather than the newest builder pipeline. Zillow
Homes and architectural style
Homes in Foxhorn Village are primarily detached single-family residences. Public examples have shown three- and four-bedroom layouts, one- and two-bath configurations, attached garages, and floor plans often from just over 1,300 square feet into the mid-1,400s on cited pages. Some listings note fireplaces, fenced yards, slab construction, and vinyl siding—practical established subdivision housing for everyday Jacksonville use. Zillow
The neighborhood today
Today, Foxhorn Village reads as an established in-town resale neighborhood with a modest, recognizable single-family pattern. The Realtor.com Foxhorn Village search reflects ongoing for-sale and sold activity in public portals of that kind—always confirm counts and prices on live MLS. This guide from Salt & Soil Realty is meant to help buyers and sellers see Foxhorn Village as a smaller established neighborhood with a clear identity rather than a vague area label.
PCS and location context
For PCS buyers, Foxhorn Village is an established in-town 28546 option on Jacksonville’s everyday road network. Listings tied to the community sometimes describe a centrally located feel and access toward Highway 17 and Western Boulevard—treat that as general orientation and validate in your own maps. For Camp Lejeune planning, it fits as a resale neighborhood with practical routes to shopping, services, and the broader street grid. Zillow
Real estate perspective
Foxhorn Village fits a familiar Jacksonville resale niche: established single-family homes with manageable square footage and price levels buyers often stack against larger or newer pockets as the market moves. Realtor’s neighborhood search is only a point-in-time view—inventory and the pace of closed sales change; work with your agent and current MLS to judge whether this subdivision matches your budget and timing versus new construction elsewhere.
Key takeaways
Foxhorn Village is an established Jacksonville subdivision with late-1980s to 1990s detached single-family homes, streets tied to Foxhorn Road and Derby Run Road, and a smaller in-town resale profile—not a current builder line. Zillow
Contact Salt & Soil Realty for current listings, comps, and how Foxhorn Village lines up with your PCS or local move.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Foxhorn Village in Jacksonville, NC?
Foxhorn Village is an established single-family neighborhood in Jacksonville, with homes commonly tied to Foxhorn Road and Derby Run Road in a compact subdivision pattern.
No. It is a resale community. Public property history tied to the neighborhood often includes homes built in the early to late 1990s, with examples from individual listing records.
Detached single-family homes dominate, often with three- and four-bedroom layouts, one or two baths, attached garages, and floor plans commonly a little over 1,300 into the mid-1,400-square-foot range on public examples, plus features such as fireplaces or fenced yards on some listings.
It is an in-town Jacksonville area associated with Foxhorn Road and Derby Run Road, with public listings sometimes referencing access toward Highway 17 and Western Boulevard—verify with maps for any address you consider.
It can be a good fit for PCS buyers who want an established resale neighborhood with practical in-town positioning instead of a new builder line—compare commute, schools, and condition to your orders.
