Neighborhood guide
Richmond Park Jacksonville NC Neighborhood Guide
Jacksonville, Onslow County
Last updated: April 22, 2026
Area & streets
Williamsburg Plantation; Richmond Dr, Hudson Ln, Sidney Ln (28540)
Era
Resale; ~1997–1999 build window in listing history
Homes
Detached 3–4 BR, ~1,700–2,200+ sq ft; 2–2.5 bath; ~¼–½ acre lots common
Richmond Park is an established Jacksonville, NC neighborhood tied to the Williamsburg Plantation area. Property and portal pages place the community along Richmond Drive, with Hudson Lane and Sidney Lane reinforcing a compact subdivision pattern in 28540. Realtor
Development and history
Richmond Park is a resale neighborhood rather than a new-construction community. Tied listings on Richmond Drive have shown build years in 1997, 1998, and 1999, which places the pocket in Jacksonville’s late-1990s subdivision growth period rather than the current builder pipeline. Zillow
Homes and architectural style
Homes in Richmond Park are primarily detached single-family residences. Public examples have shown three- and four-bedroom layouts, two to 2.5 baths, and floor plans commonly from about 1,700 square feet into the low 2,000s, with some larger homes above that. Attached garages and lots in the quarter-acre to sub–half-acre range appear often in tied data. Zillow
The neighborhood today
Today, Richmond Park reads as an established single-family resale neighborhood with a recognizable Richmond Drive pattern and ongoing market visibility. Realtor.com still lists Richmond Park as its own Jacksonville neighborhood search; for-sale and recent activity on tied pages help reinforce a defined identity—always confirm on live MLS. This guide from Salt & Soil Realty is meant to help buyers and sellers see Richmond Park as a smaller established subdivision with a consistent housing profile.
PCS and location context
For PCS buyers, Richmond Park is an established Williamsburg Plantation–side neighborhood rather than a distant new edge development. A Realtor.com listing for 311 Richmond Drive has described directions from Western Boulevard to Gum Branch Road, then Williamsburg Parkway into Richmond Drive—use that as general orientation and validate in your own vehicle or maps. Realtor
Real estate perspective
Richmond Park fits a familiar Jacksonville resale niche: late-1990s detached homes with more square footage and larger lots than many older in-town pockets. Realtor’s neighborhood search and feature filters are a snapshot only—inventory and prices change; work with your agent and current MLS for exact availability and valuation.
Key takeaways
Richmond Park is an established Jacksonville subdivision in the Williamsburg Plantation context, centered on Richmond Drive and flanked by Hudson Lane and Sidney Lane, with late-1990s single-family homes, practical lot sizes, and a clear resale neighborhood identity. Realtor
Contact Salt & Soil Realty for current listings, comps, and how Richmond Park lines up with your PCS or local move.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Richmond Park in Jacksonville, NC?
Richmond Park is an established single-family neighborhood in the Williamsburg Plantation area, with homes tied to Richmond Drive and a compact pattern alongside Hudson Lane and Sidney Lane in the 28540 area.
No. It is a resale community. Directly tied property history often shows homes built in 1997, 1998, and 1999.
Detached single-family homes dominate, often with three- and four-bedroom layouts, about two to two and a half baths, attached garages, and floor plans commonly in the 1,700- to 2,200-square-foot range on many listings, with some larger examples.
It sits in 28540 within Williamsburg Plantation. A common driving description uses Western Boulevard to Gum Branch Road, then Williamsburg Parkway into Richmond Drive—verify with your own navigation and the address you are considering.
It can be a good fit for PCS buyers who want an established late-1990s resale neighborhood in the Williamsburg Plantation area rather than a new builder product—compare commute, schools, and condition to your orders.
