Central Austin

Hyde Park Austin Real Estate

The best way to see Hyde Park is on foot, by strolling along the shady, tree-lined streets that wind throughout this historic community. See examples of turn-of-the-century architecture standing side by side with some of the most modern buildings in Austin, in this pedestrian-friendly downtown core filled with funky shops and unique cafés.

Proximity to the University of Texas draws many students to the area, as well as young professionals who appreciate the short downtown commute.

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Hyde Park priced $400,000 - $500,000

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This Beautiful Craftsman Style Home Is Built On 2 Lots Room…

$450,000
3 Beds, 2 Baths, 1700 sqft.
Austin, Texas. Travis County
Residential
Built in 1929
MLS #5137362
ABOR

Charming Home With Additional Lots Available In All…

$449,900
3 Beds, 2 Baths, 1630 sqft.
Austin, Texas. Travis County
Residential
Built in 1939
MLS #6965953
ABOR

A Great Alternative To New Construction...exudes Character…

$444,900
2 Beds, 2 Baths, 1202 sqft.
Austin, Texas. Travis County
Residential
Built in 1934
MLS #7539002
ABOR

1922 Was A Vintage Year For This Hyde Park Classic. Updated…

$439,000
3 Beds, 2 Baths, 1432 sqft.
Austin, Texas. Travis County
Residential
Built in 1922
MLS #3162881
ABOR

Charming Hyde Park Home Built In 1923 With Modern Additions…

$425,000
3 Beds, 3/1 Baths, 1596 sqft.
Austin, Texas. Travis County
Residential
Built in 1923
MLS #8985565
ABOR

Beautiful Hyde Park Custon Home With Solid Oak Floors,…

$419,000
3 Beds, 3/1 Baths, 1896 sqft.
Austin, Texas. Travis County
Residential
Built in 2001
MLS #3566350
ABOR
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Hyde Park Homes

Hyde Park homes were originally geared towards the affluent, hence the number of large Victorian homes. As the economy changed, however, Hyde Park evolved into more of a middle class neighborhood that gave way to smaller bungalows and apartment complexes, condos and duplexes.

Today, in an effort to preserve its historical feel, there are strict guidelines in place for developing or renovating Hyde Park real estate. The Hyde Park Neighborhood Assoc. also holds a popular historical home tour each year to celebrate the local landmarks. Even golfers can experience a round at Hancock Golf, the oldest course in Austin, built in 1899.

Contact New Homes Market Center, or call us at (866) 897-3777, to start working with a Hyde Park Realtor® today.

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