What's in this guide
- Executive Summary
- Quick Facts
- Community Overview & History
- Areas & Streets
- Real Estate Market
- Who Lives Here
- Schools
- Amenities & Lifestyle
- HOA, CDD & Costs
- Commute Analysis
- Shopping & Dining
- Pros and Cons
- Comparable Areas
- Hidden Things Buyers Should Know
- Momentum Expert Insight
- Selling Your Home
- Frequently Asked Questions
Hyde Grove, Jacksonville
Hyde Grove is an established Westside neighborhood in the 32210 zip code, near the 103rd Street and Wesconnett corridors. It is one of the city's value areas, with midcentury single-family homes, most built around the 1960s, at some of the more affordable prices in Jacksonville.
The neighborhood appeals to first-time and value-focused buyers who want single-family ownership at an accessible price. This guide covers where Hyde Grove sits, what homes cost, how the schools work, the amenities, and the honest trade-offs of buying or selling here.
Quick Facts
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Location | Westside Jacksonville, near 103rd Street and Wesconnett |
| Zip code | 32210 |
| Character | Established, affordable, midcentury |
| Housing | Midcentury single-family homes, many built around the 1960s |
| Typical price | Around $179,000 to $225,000 (Hyde Grove Avenue value and 32210 area medians, 2025) |
| Schools | Set by home address, confirm with the Duval locator |
| County | Duval |
Community Overview & History
Hyde Grove grew during Jacksonville's postwar Westside expansion, and most of its homes date to around the 1960s. It is a settled grid of modest single-family houses, one of the Westside's value neighborhoods.
It has long offered single-family ownership at a price point below most of the city, with the age of the housing as the main consideration.
Areas & Streets
Hyde Grove is a straightforward grid of midcentury streets on the Westside. Blocks set back from the corridors are quieter, and the homes are similar in age and size.
Because the housing is fairly uniform, condition and updates separate one home from the next.
Real Estate Market
Hyde Grove is a value market. Attributed third-party figures set the context, and the county number frames it.
| Segment | Note |
|---|---|
| Established single-family | Around $179,000 (Hyde Grove Avenue value) to $225,000 (32210 area median, 2025) |
| Updated homes | A modest premium |
| Duval County context | $332,500 county median (NEFAR, April 2026, county-level) |
Because the homes are similar, condition drives value here. Price to recent comparable sales and confirm current pricing for a specific home.
Who Lives Here
Hyde Grove draws first-time buyers, value-focused households, and longtime Westside residents who want affordable single-family ownership.
It reads as a working-and-middle Westside neighborhood, so buyers tend to value price and the chance to own over newness or amenities.
Schools
Hyde Grove sits on the Westside, and like the rest of Duval its zoned schools follow the home address.
Duval County assigns the zoned neighborhood school by home address, and it runs a separate set of application magnets open countywide, so confirm the zoned schools for a specific address with the Duval County Public Schools locator before you buy. Duval's strongest high schools are application magnets, covered in our Duval schools ranking.
Amenities & Lifestyle
Hyde Grove offers the practical retail of the 103rd Street and Wesconnett corridors and nearby Westside parks, with everyday shopping and services close at hand. The lifestyle is residential and low-key.
Larger shopping is a short drive on the Westside or across to Orange Park, with I-295 nearby for the rest of the metro.
HOA, CDD & Costs
Hyde Grove is older platted neighborhood with no Community Development District and no blanket homeowners association, which keeps recurring costs low.
The real cost questions are condition and insurance. Budget for the age of the roof and systems, and model the all-in monthly.
Commute Analysis
Hyde Grove sits on the Westside near 103rd Street and Wesconnett Boulevard with I-295 a short drive away, which makes Westside and Orange Park trips easy. Downtown is generally a 15 to 20 minute drive via I-10 or surface roads.
The central Westside location is the practical draw, with the interstate close for trips across the metro.
Shopping & Dining
Everyday shopping runs along 103rd Street and Wesconnett, with grocery and retail close to home and larger shopping a short drive on the Westside or in Orange Park.
The mix suits a value neighborhood, with practical daily needs nearby.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Among the most affordable single-family neighborhoods in Jacksonville
- Central Westside location with quick I-295 access
- No CDD and no blanket HOA, low recurring costs
- Established grid near everyday retail
- A practical first-home entry point
- Single-family ownership at a low price
Cons
- Older housing stock means roofs and systems to budget for
- Corridor traffic and commercial activity nearby
- Condition varies widely house to house
- Confirm the zoned schools by address
- Top Duval high schools are application magnets
- Fewer amenities than newer communities
Comparable Areas
Hyde Grove competes with a few nearby Westside value areas.
| Area | How it compares to Hyde Grove |
|---|---|
| Cedar Hills | A comparable affordable Westside neighborhood nearby on 103rd Street. |
| Normandy | A neighboring affordable Westside area along Normandy Boulevard. |
| Argyle Forest | A newer Westside development further out with larger homes and higher prices. |
Hidden Things Buyers Should Know
A few things consistently come up once buyers get serious about Hyde Grove.
Condition is the whole story
The homes are similar in age and size, so the renovated and the dated ones price very differently. A careful inspection is essential.
Budget for roof and systems
Most homes are around the 1960s, so roof, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC matter. Factor those into the offer.
The value is real for first-time buyers
Few Jacksonville neighborhoods offer single-family ownership at this price. For a first home, Hyde Grove is worth a look.
Confirm the school zone for the exact home
Attendance follows the address. Verify the zoned schools with the Duval locator.
Momentum Expert Insight
Hyde Grove is about as affordable as single-family ownership gets in Jacksonville. I send first-time buyers here who want a house and a real budget. The thing to understand, like the rest of the older Westside, is that condition is everything, because the houses are all about the same age and size.
So the inspection carries the day, roof and systems first, and we write the offer to the condition.
We confirm the school zone on the Duval locator and price to the comparable sales for the specific block.
Selling a Home in Hyde Grove
If you are thinking about selling in Hyde Grove, the right list price comes from recent comparable sales in this specific area, not an automated estimate. Pricing to the street, the lot, and the current Hyde Grove inventory is what earns the strongest offer in the fewest days on market.
Across the wider Jacksonville metro, Momentum's listings have run a 97.98 percent sold-to-list ratio and 64 days on market for our agents, against a market average closer to 96.73 percent and 72 days, year to date. A listing specialist will give you a true home value from real comparable sales and a pricing strategy built for the current market. Start with a no-obligation home value request below.
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