$745,642Average Value$296Average Price per Sq Ft38Homes For Sale
Ornate homes and shops
Six miles from downtown Cincinnati is Hyde Park, a neighborhood with varied home styles and plenty to see. One of the main features of the neighborhood is Hyde Park Square, a two-block area along Erie Avenue with locally owned boutiques and restaurants and a park in the center. “You get an instant feeling of small-town living close to downtown,” says Derek Tye, a Realtor with EXP Realty with 19 years of experience. “The park surrounds the 100 shops in that area, and there’s plenty of parking close by.” The area is centrally located inside the Interstate 275 loop that encompasses the greater Cincinnati area. While Hyde Park Square is the heartbeat of the neighborhood, there are areas that feel distinctly suburban, with homes having private driveways and lawns. There are also rows of hip, new townhomes and condos with plenty of amenities.
Many Hyde Park residents commute via bicycle to easily get around.
More modern and taller shotgun style homes are being built around Hyde Park.
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Historic homes and new builds
There’s a hodgepodge of home styles in Hyde Park, whether it’s a condominium priced in the low $200,000 range or a multi-million dollar home close to the Ohio River. “With the smaller homes, you can see Craftsman, and, close by, there could be a Victorian home that dates back 100 years,” Tye says. “There’s no guidance on how homes are built in that area. You could have a Foursquare right next to a contemporary home.” A single-family home has a median price of over $615,000, while townhomes have a median price of over $800,000. “In that area, you’re seeing a lot of the smaller Cape Cod and ranch-style homes being replaced by million-dollar rebuilds, so you’re not seeing as many on the lower end of the price scale because the land is too valuable now,” says Tye.
An array of architectural styles can be found in Hyde Park from Tudor's to Nationals.
Newer 2015 homes can be found in the Hyde Park area alongside older homes from the early 1900s.
Many homes in Hyde Park offer distinct architectural designs.
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Hyde Park Square has it all
With dozens of shopping and dining options, there are plenty of options to choose from. Locals can start the day at Peace, Love and Little Donuts, a gourmet pastry and coffee shop. For diner-style eating, residents can head to the barstools at The Echo. The Echo has countertop service and syrup on the table for a hearty breakfast or lunch. For a special night out, Alfio’s Buon Cibo combines Italian and Argentine cuisines in a trendy and hip atmosphere. For a nightcap, Hyde Park residents visit Unwind Wine Bar for a cocktail on the patio or in the rustic tasting room. Unwind has more than just wines, offering specialty cocktails and small plates. Hyde Park Floral and Garden is a spot where locals can grab flowers or a centerpiece for their table at home, and Hyde Park Gourmet Food and Wine is a specialty wine and cheese shop that has offerings from all over the world. There are plenty of art galleries for collectors as well. For a week’s worth of groceries, Whole Foods and Kroger have locations on Wasson Road.
Hyde Park Square is an exciting walkable area with the best retail and restaurant spots
Peace, Love, and Little Donuts in Hyde Park is the place to get your sweet treats
Quirky antique shops can be found around Hyde Park Square.
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Hyde Park School's strong academics
Kids start at Hyde Park School for kindergarten through sixth grade. Hyde Park is a part of Cincinnati City Schools and has an A-minus rating from Niche. The school is not only known for its strong academics, but also its architecture. Built in 1909, the school has a gabled tile roof and a pair of coned turrets reaching the sky. Students then go to Withrow University High, which has its own unique look, including a 114-foot-tall clock tower. The school opened in 1919 and currently holds a C rating on Niche.
The Hyde Park School can be found near the residential areas.
Older students of Hyde Park attend Withrow University High School.
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Larz Anderson Park and the Ohio River
East Hyde Park Commons has a playground complete with a swing set for children and a pair of paved tennis courts. Locals can head out to Larz Anderson Park for plenty of open green space. The park has walking trails and tables for afternoon picnics. The nearby Ohio River provides a place for residents to take out boats or go fishing for bass.
Residents of Hyde Park enjoy taking a stroll out to Larz Anderson Park.
Hyde Park residents take pride in the manicured lawns.
Lush and manicured landscaping can be found throughout Hyde Park.
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Metro around town
The Cincinnati Metro Bus has routes all over the greater Cincinnati area and frequently stops along Jefferson Avenue. Many residents choose to drive, and it’s easy with many highways in the area. The neighborhood sits right near Interstates 71 and 75 and has quick access to Route 50.
Hyde Park has the Go Metro bus running throughout the neighborhood
Hyde Park is just a couple of minutes away from downtown Cincinnati.
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Hyde Park is the perfect place for a young professional family with a dog, everyone has a dog. There are excellent local bars, shops and restaurants and the locals are extremely friendly and they look out for each other. When we had our baby boy, practically everyone that lived within a block from us brought us baby outfits, toys and meals to welcome him. That's the kind of neighborhood this is. It's also very safe, I'm a smaller female and I feel comfortable going on walks or runs before the sun is up or late at night.
4.0Current Resident
3/19/2017Niche Review
Hyde Park is a great neighborhood. It is safe and family friendly. There are a variety of things to do in Hyde Park. It is easy to go to Ault Park, eat ice cream at Graeters, and hang out at Hyde Park Square.
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Hyde Park
US
Homicide
3
4
Sexual Assault
2
4
Assault with Weapon
2
4
Robbery
2
4
Burglary
4
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
4
4
Larceny
3
4
Crime Score
3
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Hyde Park Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Hyde Park, Cincinnati sell after 18 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Hyde Park, Cincinnati over the last 12 months is $488,750, consistent with the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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