Well we puppy walk hounds for our local pack.
They are loveable and loving, goofy and fun, energetic, beautiful creatures. They are trainable to an extent but you are unlikely to ever see one in an obedience trial.
I adore the hounds we rear and did threaten to join the pack with the last one, she had got under my skin so, but as Sandy says, once they get to adulthood the nose takes over.
They are pack animals and you would definitely need other dogs to keep them with. Once they are grown up they will go off hunting, no fence or wall will stop them, and they will use roads to travel to and from hunting grounds. So unless you live many many miles from roads with fast traffic, it would be nerve-wracking to own an adult foxhound, to say the least.
I have a friend who is looking into adopting a 'failed' trailhound. This might be a slightly better option - and if you fancied hound trailling then a trailhound would be a very good option! (But not a failed one if you wanted to have a go.)
The only other thing you could try is to ask your local pack(s) whether they ever get hounds who simply don't want to hunt.
Any hound is going to need a huge amount of exercise - and if you don't give it then they will take it, ie, run off and exercise themselves for tens and tens of miles cross country.
I don't like to preach but having reared foxhounds and having now got working collies, I have to say that my own view is that dogs bred for working need to be doing the job for which they were bred, and do not really make suitable pets.