Hyde Park

Austin's first suburb, where Victorian charm, towering pecan trees, and vibrant community spirit create one of the city's most beloved neighborhoods

Founded in 1891, Hyde Park holds the distinction of being Austin's first planned suburb. Today, it remains one of the city's most cherished neighborhoods, known for its stunning Victorian and Craftsman homes, towering pecan trees, and a community spirit that brings neighbors together for porch gatherings, the annual Homes Tour, and lively debates at local coffee shops.

$500K+
Starting price
1891
Established
Walk
to UT campus
Historic
District

Neighborhood Overview

Hyde Park sits just north of the UT Austin campus between Guadalupe Street and Duval Street, roughly bounded by 38th Street to the south and 51st Street to the north. This location puts residents within walking or biking distance of the university, the Drag, and an impressive array of restaurants, coffee shops, and local businesses.

The neighborhood features a mix of carefully preserved historic homes, charming duplexes, and apartment buildings that create a diverse, walkable community. Shipe Park provides a green gathering space with a pool, playground, and basketball courts.

Hyde Park Homes Tour

The annual Hyde Park Homes Tour is a beloved Austin tradition, offering a rare look inside some of the neighborhood's most beautifully preserved and creatively renovated historic homes. It's a testament to the community's pride in its architectural heritage.

Architecture & Home Styles

Hyde Park offers one of Austin's richest collections of historic residential architecture:

Victorian Homes

Grand Victorian homes dating from the 1890s-1910s line many of Hyde Park's streets, featuring ornate millwork, wraparound porches, stained glass windows, and soaring ceilings. These homes are the neighborhood's crown jewels.

Craftsman Bungalows

Arts and Crafts-style bungalows from the 1920s-1940s are abundant, featuring characteristic deep porches, tapered columns, and warm wood interiors. Many have been thoughtfully updated while maintaining their period character.

Duplexes & Multi-Family

Historic duplexes and small apartment buildings contribute to Hyde Park's diverse housing stock and walkable, mixed-use character. These properties often appeal to investors and owner-occupants alike.

The Hyde Park Lifestyle

Hyde Park residents are passionate about their neighborhood's character and community. Mornings start with coffee at Quack's on 43rd Street or Epoch Coffee, followed by a bike ride to campus or downtown. The neighborhood is famously walkable, with Hyde Park Bar & Grill, Asti Trattoria, and numerous local favorites within easy reach.

The community's active neighborhood association organizes events, advocates for historic preservation, and fosters the kind of neighbor-to-neighbor connections that make Hyde Park feel like a small town within a big city.

Real Estate & Pricing

Hyde Park offers a range of price points depending on home size, condition, and architectural significance. Homes here sell on their character and walkability as much as their square footage.

Current Market Snapshot

  • Smaller Homes/Condos: $400,000 - $600,000
  • Bungalows & Updated Homes: $600,000 - $900,000
  • Large Victorians/Premium: $900,000 - $1,500,000
  • Average Price/Sq Ft: $300 - $450

Explore Hyde Park Living

Discover historic homes with character and community in Austin's beloved first suburb.