Hyde Park Neighborhood Listings

 

Hyde Park Neighborhood Info

 

Where and when can I see the home designs?

All floor plans, home designs and more accurate pricing information are available regarding any specific properties.

What are the price ranges?

Homes are priced from the low to mid $100,000’s for income-qualified homebuyers through the $2,000,000’s, depending on the builder and availability.

Who are the builders at Hyde Park?

A number of national and local builders are participating in different residential phases at Mueller. A list of current and past builders can be found on our builder page.

Is there a property owners association?

Yes. Hyde Park has its own HOA. More info about the Hyde Park Home Owners Association can be found here. What kinds of homes are included in the community plan?

Along with mixed-use apartment and condominium complexes, there are a variety of homes: Yard Houses, and Row Houses , as well as newer developments.

Open Space, Parks and Recreation

Will the parks within the community be open to the public?

Shite Park located on 45th and Avenue G is open to the public.

What other opportunities for recreation are included in the community plan?

Tennis and basketball courts are open to the public in addition to the parks and bike trails.

 

Schools

What public schools serve the Hyde Park community?

Hyde Park residents are currently served by Lee Elementary, Kealing Middle School, McCallum High School, Blanton Elementary, Pearce Middle School and Reagan High School, all within Austin ISD. As Hyde Park grows, other nearby schools will also likely serve Hyde Park students, including Ridgetop and Lee elementaries, Webb Middle School and LBJ High School. For more information about public schools serving the Mueller area, contact Austin ISD directly. Click here to learn more about the AISD school assignment by residential address.

What other schools serve the Hyde Park community?

There are a number of private schools, charter schools, preschools and child care centers near the Hyde Park community. We encourage residents to research all of these opportunities.

Services

What kinds of businesses are located near Hyde Park?

Current neighborhood businesses, including restaurants, entertainment, shops and services, are conveniently scattered across Hyde Park.

What utilities serve Hyde Park?

Most utilities in Austin, including electricity, water, and sanitation, are provided by the City of Austin. Texas Gas Service is the local natural gas provider. Telecommunications providers include AT&T(http://www.attinternetservice.com/coverage/austin-tx/), Grande Communications and Time Warner Cable.

Where will our energy come from?

Austin Energy – www.austinenergy.com – is Austin’s publicly owned utility.

Where are the nearest medical services?

Hyde Park is near the Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas, Neighbors Emergency Clinic, Strictly Pediatrics Surgery Center, and a wide range of  medical offices.  Other nearby medical facilities include St. David’s Hospital and University Medical Center Brackenridge.

What retail will be available to the community?

Hyde Park includes a lively retail component, with both national chains and locally-owned businesses serving the community. Retail clusters at Hyde Park include the regional retail center at I-35 and 51st Street, the future Mueller Town Center and other neighborhood businesses throughout the surrounding area.

Where is the nearest grocery store?

The H-E-B at is located in the Hancock Shopping Center on I-35 and 41st Street, features a fresh food market, cafe and pharmacy. grocery store options include, another grocery store the Fiesta Mart in the Delwood Shopping Center at I-35 and 38th Street..

What public transit serves the community?

Bus routes are in place throughout Austin including Hyde Park. The community is located just north of University Texas campus.

How close are fire and police services?

A fire station is located off Airport Blvd. across from the Lake Park pond. The Austin Police Department headquarters is located just a few miles away on I-35 and 8th Street, and the department’s Central East substation is located southeast of Mueller on Springdale Road.

Historic Buildings

How will they be used?

Historical buildings are found scattered throughout the area. The cabin at Shite park is a historical landmark and dates back to the first community park of the area.

 


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