Thinking about moving to Hyde Park?
Founded in 1891, Hyde Park has a very small town feeling, with tree-lined streets and historic houses left and right. Hyde Park is known for its eclectic mix of property types, making it stand out of other Austin Neighborhoods.
Find other Central Austin neighborhoods here: Travis Heights, Tarrytown, Hyde Park, Brykerwoods, Crestview, Allandale, Rosedale, Barton Hills, Old Enfield, West End, Sage Creek, The Village at Kinney Court, Villa Court, Mount Bonnell Terrace, West Campus, Barton Heights, Zilker Terrace, Caswell Lofts, Highland Village, Brown Herman
Hyde Park Homes for Sale
Where is Hyde Park located?
Hyde Park is bordered by 48th Street to the north and 38th Street to the south, Guadalupe Street to the west and Duval Street to the east.
What kind of Home Styles are in Hyde Park?
From classic historic homes, bungalows, to contemporary designs, Hyde Park is a fusion of old and new architecture.
Things to do in Hyde Park
Elizabet Ney Museum
Shipe Park and Pool
Hancock Golf Course
What School District is Hype Park located in?
Hyde Park is located in the Austin Independent School District.


