Tyler Park
Creative shops and eateries
Residents have access to a plethora of restaurants on Bardstown Road. The small-town vibe at Highland Morning makes for a good start to the day, especially when a Good Morning Breakfast Burrito is on the plate. Ditto’s Grill features a range of flavors, from Asian lettuce wraps to Kentucky pork burgers. The Baxter Avenue Theatres at the nearby Mid City Mall offer first-run, foreign and independent films that show in the cinema’s eight theatres. Before showtime, moviegoers can sit at the bar and enjoy a beer, wine or bourbon. Barret Avenue, another prime business corridor within walking distance, attracts progressive eateries like Big Bad Breakfast, created by James Beard award-winning chef John Currence. Other stores like The Nitty Gritty, a costume rental and vintage clothing store before the ’80s, and Derby City Market, a hip, mid-century furniture, art, clothing and record shop, give the area an artistic and creative edge.Diverse homes and streetscapes
Single-family homes in Tyler Park sell for between $300,000 and $780,000. They include cottages, bungalows, craftsman-style homes and colonials. “Homes like my Greek Revival on Eastern Parkway have been updated and added onto,” Wade says. “They attract professionals with large lots and park-like lawns.” Along the suburban sidewalks and shaded tree canopy of Lucia Avenue, some of the oldest homes stand, often divided into apartments for college students, Wade says. Edgeland Avenue, with its narrow streets and dense urban feel, caters to homeowners attracted to the activity and shopping on Bardstown Road.Block parties and pride
The businesses along Barret Avenue sponsor block parties during the summer that feature food trucks, local vendors, DJs and live music. On Bardstown Road, the Louisville Pride Festival takes place in September and features over 150 vendors, special venues and live performances that celebrate the city’s LGBTQ-plus community.Walkable recreation and attractions
In Tyle Park, the neighborhood’s namesake, visitors can stroll under a bridge that’s more than a century old, picnic on the lawn, play tennis or basketball, or enjoy a water sprayground. Cherokee Park is close, too, which features a 2.3-mile scenic loop, a favorite among bikers, and the Louisville Zoo, only 3 miles away, houses wildlife from around the world.Public transit in Louisville
City buses managed by the Transit Authority of River City connect Tyler Park to downtown and other points throughout the city. Interstates 64 and 65 are 2 miles away, with access to Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and Lexington. Louisville International Airport is only 6 miles away by car.K-12 schools that offer choices
Neighborhood children attend Audubon Traditional Elementary, which received a B-minus from Niche and offers several electives, such as art and music, computer lab, and physical education. Highland Middle School, a C school, is a fine arts magnet where students can participate in chorus, music, band, and orchestra. At Seneca High, which scored a C-plus, students can elect to study African American history, journalism, forensic science and other subjects.Bellarmine U and hospitals nearby
About 1 mile southeast of Tyler Park, Bellarmine is an independent Catholic university that enrolls over 3,000 students and is within walking distance of the neighborhood. Peace Hospital, part of UofL Health, is nearby, too. One of the largest behavioral health hospitals in the nation, Peace Hospital treats children, adolescents and adults with substance abuse and psychotic disorders. Also close by, Norton Audubon Hospital features 432 acute-care beds and specializes in cardiac, cancer, orthopedic and emergency care.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Robert Mitchell
Givhan & Mitchell REALTORS
(502) 483-0974
54 Total Sales
1 in Tyler Park
$349,000 Price
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Greg Taylor
Responds QuicklySemonin REALTORS
(502) 677-3290
144 Total Sales
1 in Tyler Park
$240,000 Price
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Carl Horton
Semonin REALTORS
(502) 586-4870
55 Total Sales
2 in Tyler Park
$605K - $700K Price Range
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Scott Radcliff
RE/MAX Premier Properties
(502) 586-6942
627 Total Sales
1 in Tyler Park
$345,000 Price
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Gregg Wagner
Responds QuicklyRainey, Allen & Shaw REALTORS
(502) 717-1139
21 Total Sales
1 in Tyler Park
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Angela Soto
Responds QuicklyWEICHERT REALTORS- HB Smith Co
(502) 483-0893
38 Total Sales
1 in Tyler Park
$419,500 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Tyler Park | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 2 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 2 | 4 |
Robbery | 3 | 4 |
Burglary | 4 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 3 | 4 |
Larceny | 4 | 4 |
Crime Score | 3 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Tyler Park Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Tyler Park, Louisville sell after 19 days on the market compared to the national average of 51 days. The median sale price for homes in Tyler Park, Louisville over the last 12 months is $457,500, down 17% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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