Dublin, Ohio
Population: 13,203 est. - Franklin County
DUBLIN OHIO REAL ESTATE MARKET
Dublin Ohio, a suburb of Columbus, is a more upscale community with a mixture of old and new, proud of it’s Irish heritage. Located in northwestern Franklin County and the southwestern part of Delaware County, it’s just 15 miles from Downtown Columbus. Dublin residents have easy access to other Central Ohio communities via I-270 and Route 33 (Riverside Drive). Marysville is within a 30 minute drive, which makes Dublin a popular community to live in for those working at the Honda Plant.
Dublin is close to many popular dining, shopping and entertainment destinations in Central Ohio. Tuttle Mall is in the Dublin area and the Polaris Fashion Place is about a 25 minute drive from the Dublin area. The Columbus Zoo is located at 9990 Riverside Drive, just outside of Dublin in Powell, which is a very easy Drive via Route 33.
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With an average home sales price of $265,191, Dublin is higher in price than its neighboring communities of Hilliard, Plain City and Worthington. Dublin’s home values continue to appreciate rapidly due it’s popularity and excellent schools. Compare Dublin home sales prices to other Central Ohio communities.
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Dublin OH Real Estate Sales Values
| #SFM Homes Sold | Lowest Price | Average Price | Highest Price | |
| 2005 | 924 | $83,500 | $329,112 | $2,795,000 |
| 2006 | 822 | $21,000 | $338,402 | $1,700,000 |
| 2007 | 741 | $52,500 | $330,685 | $2,025,000 |
| # of Condos Sold | Lowest Price | Average Price | Highest Price | |
| 2005 | 374 | $55,500 | $153,182 | $545,900 |
| 2006 | 379 | $59,000 | $148,042 | $429,000 |
| 2007 | 381 | $62,000 | $147,398 | $950,000 |
DUBLIN SCHOOLS
Dublin Schools has a preschool, eleven elementary, four middle and three high schools to serve its community. Dublin opened their third high school, Dublin Jerome, in 2004 and anticipate adding additional schools in the near future to meet the needs of their growing district of over 12,000 students. Despite their increasing size, the Dublin City School District excells both academically and extracurricularly. They offer students over 24 Advanced and Honors courses in a wide variety of subjects, and can boast that an average of 93% of their graduates continue on to higher education. They have recieved national and state recognition for their academics and continue to be a major force in sports, winning many state champsionships. Click here to review Dublin School’s 2005-2006 State Report Card, in which the Dublin School’s received the highest rating during , Excellent.
PARKS & RECREATION
Dublin residents have many options available for recreation and community services; a skate park, Metro Parks, pools, bike paths, frisbee golf and much more. Dublin is just minutes from the nationally recognized Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. The Dublin Community Recreation Center is a modern 110,000 square foot facility offering many choices for recreation activities, classes, athletics and gatherings. For Dublin kids, there are different organizations providing recreational sports including, Dublin Football League, Dublin Soccer League and Dublin Youth Athletics.
DUBLIN OHIO GOLF COURSES:
Ballantrae Golf Course, Golf Club of Dublin, Muirfield Village Golf Club, Riviera Country Club, Tartan Fields Golf Course, Twin Oaks Golf Course
COMMUNITY EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS
Perhaps Dublin’s most celebrated event revolves around the sport of golf and the Jack Nicklaus designed Muirfield Village Golf Club. Every spring, since 1976, golf’s greats have been teeing off at the Memorial Tournament, one of the PGA tour’s most respected tournaments.
Other popular events include the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade and the Dublin Irish Festival. Dublin is also home to the Field of Corn with Osage Orange Trees, this Dublin Arts Council sponsored exhibit of 109 human sized corn sculptures has received recognition from the Food Network. Also, be sure not to miss Dublin’s holiday celebrations for Easter, Independence Day, Halloween and Christmas.
BUSINESS
Dublin is home to many corporate headquarters, including Wendy’s International and Ashland Chemical, making it an excellent place to conduct business or pursue a career. Honda and Goodyear also have plants in the Marysville Ohio area, which is less than 30 minutes from Dublin.
DUBLIN OHIO HISTORY
Native Americans - Hopewell, Adenas, Delaware, Shawnee and Wyandot - were the first inhabitants of the countryside that was to become Dublin. Today’s Dublin was originally part of 2,000 acres of land given to Lieutenant James Holt by the US Government as payment for service in the Revolutionary War.
John Sells purchased 400 acres of this land along the Scioto River in the early 1800s. This area was platted as a village in 1810 and was renamed Dublin because the area reminded him of his birthplace, Dublin, Ireland. Early 19th century architecture and limestone fencing bordering its roads add to Historic Dublin’s heritage, with many of its original buildings being listed in the National Register of Historical Places. Through well-managed growth, Dublin has preserved its historic past, while enriching the quality of life within the community.
In the 1970s, Dublin was transformed from a rural village into a suburban business center, due largely to the completion of the I-270 outerbelt and development of the Muirfield Village Golf Club and Muirfield residential community. With rapid business and residential growth, Dublin officially became a city in August 1987.
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