A Potomac, Maryland Neighborhood Since the 1960s
Last updated: March 2026
Source: Bright MLS, 2025 closed sales in Fox Hills as of February 2026.
With 18 homes sold in 2025 at a $1.21M median and a median of just 7 days on market, Fox Hills is one of Potomac's most active neighborhoods for resales. Fox Hills is one of Pulte's earliest Potomac neighborhoods, with homes largely built starting in the early-to-mid 1960s. Located in one of Potomac's most desirable corridors, the community has matured into a neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets, generous lot sizes, and strong sense of community.
Situated near Winston Churchill High School, Fox Hills features classic mid-century homes roughly ranging from 2,000 to over 5,500 square feet. Many homeowners have expanded and renovated over the decades, blending original character with modern updates. If you're considering buying or selling in Fox Hills, having a knowledgeable local real estate agent who understands the nuances of the neighborhood makes all the difference.
The Fox Hills Civic Association (FHCA), a voluntary community organization, brings residents together through events and neighborhood communication. Membership is $40 per year, and the association holds an annual meeting each May.
Fox Hills is part of the Montgomery County Public Schools system. School boundaries are subject to change. For current school assignments, visit the MCPS School Assignment Tool.
Always verify assignments with MCPS, as boundaries can change.
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Information herein is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Market data sourced from Bright MLS; figures reflect closed sales for the calendar year indicated. School assignments are subject to change — verify current boundaries with MCPS. Neighborhood descriptions and boundaries are approximate.