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About Dublin

Located just 17 miles from Downtown Columbus, Dublin is a lively suburb of the city with lots of natural space, golf courses, business headquarters, and more. This popular city is continually developing and expanding, and is an increasingly popular place to call home.

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Dublin Real Estate Information

Dublin is primarily an affluent city, filled with a variety of estate properties, many of which are situated in a pristine country club setting. Homes here range from modest single-story homes to grandiose properties on expansive lots. Local properties are constructed in a variety of styles, with a majority constructed in traditional, Colonial, and Tudor styles. Due to the steady growth of the city, there are many new construction homes on the market. Browse the newest real estate listings in Dublin, OH.

Schools & Education

The majority of students in Dublin attend schools within Dublin City Schools. The district operates three high schools, three middle schools, and 12 elementary schools. There are also many private school options located in Dublin, Columbus, and other nearby cities. Dublin is home to Columbus State Community College and Ohio Dominican University local campuses. Additionally, residents may access the many colleges and universities located in Columbus, including The Ohio State University, Columbus State Community College, Capital University, Franklin University, and more. Find homes in Dublin by school district.

The History Of Dublin

The earliest settlements of the area date back to 1802, but it was not until the Sells family arrived from Huntingdon, PA that the village of Dublin truly began to take shape. Peter and Benjamin Sells purchased 400 acres of land located on the western bank of the Scioto River as a gift for their brother, John. In the year 1808, John Sells brought his family to the region. In 1810, he began surveying lots with an Irish gentleman named John Shields, who named the town after his birthplace.

By the year 1833, Dublin contained several mills and only one store, and remained a small town through most of the 1900s. It experienced rapid growth after the construction of I-270 and the growth of the Muirfield Village Golf Club and its residential subdivision. Dublin was declared a city in 1987 after reaching a population of 5,000 residents. Dublin increased in size significantly, and eventually annexed parts of Washington, Perry, Concord, and Jerome townships.

Lifestyle & Attractions

Dublin is a suburb of Columbus located in Franklin, Delaware, and Union Counties. Downtown Columbus is located approximately 17 miles away, and is easily accessible via I-270, which runs through Dublin. In addition to the friendly neighborhoods, the city has a vibrant economy and has undergone a number of development projects, such as the Bridge Street District, an entertainment, dining, retail, and office destination with riverfront parks and appealing housing choices. Additionally, Dublin hosts the headquarters of many corporations, including Wendy’s, Cardinal Health, IGS Energy, Stanley Steemer, and more.

Dublin has more than 1,098 acres of developed parkland, 123 acres of undeveloped parkland, 56 developed parks, and 96 miles of bike paths, making the city a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The Scioto River meanders through Dublin, providing plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Each year, the city hosts the PGA Tour’s Memorial Tournament, and many golf aficionados make Dublin their home. The Jack Nicklaus-designed Country Club at Muirfield Village attracts golfers from around the world. Other courses in Dublin include the Golf Club of Dublin, Tartan Fields Golf Club, and others in the region. Dublin is home to one of the nation’s largest Irish festivals, the Dublin Irish Festival, in addition to other annual events, including an Independence Day Celebration, Halloween Spooktacular, a Christmas Tree Lighting, and more.

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Franklin County Demographic Information

214,124

POPULATION AS OF 2020

27 minutes

AVERAGE COMMUTE TIME

$111,411

MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME

$48,312

PER CAPITA INCOME

394

POPULATION PER SQUARE MILE

443.10

SQUARE MILES OF LAND

96.8%

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE

55.5%

BACHELOR'S DEGREE OR HIGHER

Fips
Fips Code 39041
Population
2020 to 2021 Change up 3.1%
2010 Count 174,214
2021 Estimate 220,740
2010 Estimate 174,172
Age Distribution (Years Old)
0 to 4 5.8%
5 to 17 25.9%
18 to 64 54.3%
65 and Older 14.0%
Gender
Male 49.6%
Female 50.4%
Computer and Internet use
Households with a computer 97.3%
Households with a broadband Internet subscription 94.7%
Language
English is Second Language, Age 5+ 9.8%
English is First Language, Age 5+ 90.2%
Veterans
Veterans 9,409
Income
People in Poverty 3.7%
Housing
Total Housing Units 74,732
Households 71,521
Average Household Size 2.84
Owner-Occupied 80.7%
Multi-Family 13.6%
Owner-Occupied Median Value $320,300
Median selected monthly owner costs -with a mortgage $2,112
Median selected monthly owner costs -without a mortgage $781
Median gross rent $1,118
Building Permits
New Private Housing Issued 2020 2,359
Years at Residence
1 Year or More 88.5%
Less Than 1 Year 11.5%
Business and Employment
Private non-farm Establishments 4,893
Private non-farm Employment 89,828
Private non-farm Employment Growth up 4.2%
Nonemployer Establishments 18,270
Number of Firms 16,809
Business Production
Value of Shipments $3,012,008,000
Wholesale Trade $0
Retail Trade $3,178,620,000
Retail Sales Per Capita $17,556
Accommodation and Food Services $460,183,000

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