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The Complete Hyde Park Guide. (2026)

Hyde Park is an established Westside Jacksonville neighborhood of older homes near the Ortega and Lakeshore areas, with a value median around $215,000 and a quiet, settled character close to the river and downtown.

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Executive Summary

Hyde Park is an established residential neighborhood on the Westside of Jacksonville, near the Ortega and Lakeshore areas and not far from the St. Johns River, with older single-family homes and a quiet character.

Recent third-party data put the median around $215,000, which makes Hyde Park one of the Westside's value areas, close to the historic Ortega and Riverside districts but at a fraction of their prices.

The draw is affordability and a settled location near the river and downtown. The trade-offs are older homes and systems, a wide range of conditions, and the transitional character of a value neighborhood.

Quick Facts

CategoryDetail
LocationWestside Jacksonville, near Ortega and Lakeshore
CountyDuval County
ZIP code32210
HomesEstablished Westside neighborhood
BuiltMostly mid-1900s
Home sizesOlder single-family homes
AmenitiesQuiet streets, near the river and parks
SchoolsDuval County Public Schools (confirm by address)
Gate / HOANo gate, mostly no HOA

Community Overview & History

An established Westside neighborhood

Hyde Park sits on the Westside of Jacksonville near the Ortega and Lakeshore areas, one of the older neighborhoods that filled in through the mid-1900s along the west bank of the St. Johns River. It offers a value alternative to the pricier historic districts nearby.

Older homes near the river

The housing stock is mostly older single-family homes, many of them block construction, on established lots. The age and condition vary, which is part of why the value pricing holds, with renovation activity in places.

The Homes

Hyde Park is an established single-family neighborhood, so the variation is mostly in home age, condition, and how close a home sits to Ortega and the river.

Older single-family homes

Most homes are older single-family houses from the mid-1900s on established lots, at value prices for the Westside.

Closer to Ortega and the river

Homes toward the Ortega and Lakeshore side trade on the location and tend to draw renovation interest, while the wider neighborhood offers value.

Real Estate Market

Hyde Park is a value Westside neighborhood. Recent third-party data put the median around $215,000, well below the adjacent historic Ortega and Riverside districts, which makes it one of the more affordable ways into the west-side river area.

For county context, the NEFAR April 2026 report put the Duval County median single-family price at about $332,500, a county-wide figure. Hyde Park prices well below that, which is its defining advantage for value buyers.

Who Lives Here

Hyde Park draws first-time buyers, investors, and buyers who want a value price near the Ortega and Lakeshore areas and the river. The neighborhood is transitional, with renovation activity in places.

Schools

Hyde Park is served by Duval County Public Schools. In Duval the strongest schools are a mix of zoned neighborhood schools and application magnets, and middle and high assignments are not reliable from a community name alone. Confirm the current zoning for a specific address with the district locator at duvalschools.org before you buy. See the best schools in Duval County guide for the rankings and how zones affect prices.

Amenities & Lifestyle

Hyde Park is a residential neighborhood rather than an amenity community, and its appeal is the location near the river and the historic districts.

Near the river and parks

The neighborhood sits near the St. Johns River and the Westside parks, with the historic Ortega and Lakeshore areas a short drive away.

Close to Riverside and downtown

The Riverside and Avondale districts and downtown are a short drive across the Westside, which anchors the neighborhood's location.

HOA, CDD & Costs

Most of Hyde Park is older streets without a mandatory homeowners association, which keeps the carrying cost low. Confirm whether a specific property carries any HOA dues.

Insurance is the cost to confirm because the homes are older. Roof age and the systems matter, and proximity to the river can affect the flood zone on low-lying lots. Confirm the flood zone and get quotes early for any specific home.

Commute Analysis

DestinationTypical drive
Downtown JacksonvilleAbout 15 minutes
Riverside / AvondaleAbout 10 minutes
NAS JacksonvilleAbout 15 minutes
St. Johns Town CenterAbout 30 minutes

The Westside location near the river puts downtown, Riverside, and NAS Jacksonville within a short drive. Test your specific commute, since the Westside corridors and the bridges carry traffic at peak hours.

Shopping & Dining

Everyday shopping and dining sit along the Roosevelt Boulevard and Blanding Boulevard corridors, with the historic Avondale and Riverside shops a short drive for restaurants and boutiques.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Value price near the river
  • Close to Ortega, Lakeshore, and Riverside
  • Minutes from downtown
  • Established, quiet streets
  • Renovation upside in places
  • Mostly no HOA

Cons

  • Older homes and systems
  • Transitional neighborhood character
  • Wide range of conditions
  • Flood-zone considerations near the river
  • Roof and insurance costs on older homes

Hyde Park vs. Comparable Communities

CommunityHow it compares to Hyde Park
LakeshoreAn established Westside riverside neighborhood nearby with a higher price and boating access.
Cedar HillsAn established Westside neighborhood nearby with similar older homes and value pricing.
WesconnettA Westside value neighborhood nearby with parks and walkable schools.

Hidden Things Buyers Should Know

Confirm the flood zone near the river

Lots closer to the river can sit in a flood zone. Confirm the flood zone and the insurance before you commit, especially on a low-lying property.

Look at the specific street

Hyde Park is a value neighborhood with renovation activity in places. Look at the specific street and the recent comparable sales rather than the area average.

Momentum Expert Insight

Jon Brooks · Co-Founder, Momentum Realty

Hyde Park is a value entry near the west-side river area, minutes from Ortega, Lakeshore, and Riverside at a fraction of their prices. It suits a first-time buyer or an investor comfortable with an older home.

The trade is age and the transitional character. Confirm the roof, the systems, and the flood zone near the river, and look at the specific street. A local specialist will price the home off real comparable sales before you offer.

School zones: Hyde Park is served by Duval County Public Schools. Assignment is by address and several of the top schools are application magnets, so confirm the assignment for a specific home with the district at duvalschools.org. See the best schools in Duval County guide for ratings and how zones affect prices.

Selling a Home in Hyde Park

If you are thinking about selling in Hyde Park, the right list price comes from the recent comparable sales in this specific community, not an automated estimate. Pricing to the home and the current Hyde Park 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 Hyde Park 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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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the best real estate agent in Hyde Park?
The best agent for Hyde Park knows this established Westside neighborhood, the older homes, the location near Ortega and Lakeshore, the value price point, and how it prices against the nearby Jacksonville communities. Momentum Realty is Northeast Florida's number one independent brokerage, with verified 5-star reviews and over $3.5 billion in closed sales. Call (904) 351-6461 or use the form on this page.
Where is Hyde Park located?
Hyde Park is on the Westside of Jacksonville near the Ortega and Lakeshore areas, not far from the St. Johns River, ZIP 32210. Downtown and Riverside are a short drive.
When was Hyde Park built?
Hyde Park is an established neighborhood with homes built mostly in the mid-1900s, many of them block construction.
Is Hyde Park a gated community?
No. Hyde Park is an established Westside neighborhood, not a gated community, and most of it has no mandatory homeowners association.
What is the price range in Hyde Park?
Hyde Park is a value Westside neighborhood. Recent third-party data put the median around $215,000, well below the adjacent Ortega and Riverside districts. Confirm current pricing for a specific home.
What kind of homes are in Hyde Park?
Hyde Park is mostly older single-family homes from the mid-1900s on established lots, many of them block construction, with renovation activity in places.
What amenities does Hyde Park have?
Hyde Park is a residential neighborhood whose appeal is the location near the St. Johns River, the Westside parks, and the historic Ortega, Lakeshore, and Riverside areas a short drive away.
Does Hyde Park have an HOA, condo fee, or CDD?
Most of Hyde Park has no mandatory homeowners association, which keeps the carrying cost low. Confirm whether a specific property carries any HOA dues.
What schools serve Hyde Park?
Hyde Park is served by Duval County Public Schools. Assignment is by address and several top schools are application magnets, so confirm the zoning for a specific home with the district locator at duvalschools.org. See our best schools in Duval County guide for the rankings.
Why do buyers choose Hyde Park?
Buyers choose Hyde Park for the value price near the river, the proximity to Ortega, Lakeshore, and Riverside, the minutes-to-downtown access, and the renovation upside.
Is Hyde Park a good place to live?
Hyde Park is a good fit for first-time buyers and investors who want a value price near the west-side river area and are comfortable with an older home in a transitional neighborhood. Whether it fits depends on your budget and the specific street.
What is the commute like from Hyde Park?
From Hyde Park downtown runs about 15 minutes, Riverside and Avondale about 10 minutes, NAS Jacksonville about 15 minutes, and the St. Johns Town Center about 30 minutes. The Westside corridors and bridges carry traffic at peak hours.
How does Hyde Park compare to nearby communities?
Hyde Park prices well below the adjacent Ortega, Lakeshore, and Riverside districts while sitting near them, and it compares with Cedar Hills and Wesconnett as Westside value neighborhoods. It trades condition for a location near the river and the historic areas.
Why is insurance important when buying in Hyde Park?
Insurance is rising across Florida, and the premium depends on the age of the roof, the construction, and the flood zone. The homes are older, so roof age and the systems matter, and proximity to the river can affect the flood zone on low-lying lots. Get quotes early for any specific home and confirm the flood zone before you commit.
Is Hyde Park a good investment?
Hyde Park draws investor and first-time-buyer demand for its value pricing and location near the river and the historic districts, with renovation upside, which supports resale. Returns depend on the price you pay, the street, and the market. A local agent can show you recent comparable sales.
How do I buy or sell a home in Hyde Park?
Start with an agent who knows Hyde Park, its price points, and how it compares to the surrounding Jacksonville communities before you write or accept an offer. Momentum Realty will connect you with a local specialist. Call (904) 351-6461 or submit the form on this page.

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