Austin Neighborhoods

Hyde Park

Austin's first planned suburb, and still one of its most walkable.

Hyde Park was Austin's first planned suburb, laid out in the 1890s, and it still reads that way: a tight grid of narrow streets north of the University of Texas, with Victorian, Craftsman, and early bungalow homes standing alongside later infill. Much of the neighborhood falls within a local historic district, which constrains what can be changed on a facade and is precisely why the character has survived. Buyers who want a historic house in Austin start here.

County
Travis County
School district
Austin ISD
Walk to
Shipe Park, Duval Street, Hyde Park Bar & Grill

Living in Hyde Park

Hyde Park is genuinely walkable. Shipe Park and its pool sit at the centre, the Duval Street strip covers coffee, groceries, and a handful of long-standing restaurants, and campus is close enough to reach on foot or by bike. That proximity brings a mixed population of long-tenured owners, faculty, and students, and it brings parking pressure. The historic overlay is the thing to understand before buying: it protects the neighborhood's value and it will shape what you are allowed to do to your house.

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