Hyde Park, generally bounded by 38th and 45th streets and Guadalupe and Duval streets, is led by an active neighborhood association that includes a development review committee to help retain the integrity of the neighborhood. The Hyde Park Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990, as was its close neighbor the Shadow Lawn Historic District. The districts include Victorian architecture, Tudor revival architecture and craftsman-style bungalows. The walkable neighborhood also includes coffee shops, markets, historic homes and tree-lined streets. Hyde Park residents are often a mix of families, professionals and University of Texas grad students.
Build-out year: 1950s
Builders include: Various
Square footage: 700–4,000
Home values: $250,000–$900,000
HOA dues (estimated): None (voluntary HOA)
Amenities: Shipe Park, Elisabet Ney Museum, Hancock Golf Course
Schools: Lee Elementary School, Kealing Middle School, McCallum High School
Property taxes (in dollars):
- Austin ISD 1.2420
- City of Austin 0.5027
- Travis County 0.4946
- Travis County Hospital District 0.1290
- Austin Community College District 0.0949
Total (per $100 value)2.4632