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4113  Delancy Park Dr , Dublin, OH NEW!: Added Today $276,000 Dublin, OH
2 beds / 2.5 baths
6018  Inslee Rd , Dublin, OH NEW!: Added Today $189,900 Dublin, OH
3 beds / 2.5 baths
348  Longbranch Dr , Dublin, OH NEW!: Added Today $229,900 Dublin, OH
3 beds / 2 baths
6527  Deeside Dr , Dublin, OH NEW!: Added Today $349,900 Dublin, OH
3 beds / 2.5 baths
5141  Noor Park Cir , Dublin, OH NEW!: Added Today $615,000 Dublin, OH
5 beds / 4.5 baths
5706  Tynecastle Loop , Dublin, OH NEW!: Added Today $469,900 Dublin, OH
4 beds / 3.5 baths
5393  Olde Dublin Woods Dr , Dublin, OH NEW!: Added Today $299,900 Dublin, OH
3 beds / 3.5 baths
7160  Blessington Ct , Dublin, OH NEW!: Added Today $287,500 Dublin, OH
3 beds / 2.5 baths
2931  Essington Dr , Dublin, OH NEW!: Added Today $124,900 Dublin, OH
2 beds / 1.5 baths
6029  Glenbarr Pl , Dublin, OH NEW!: 1 Day Old $225,000 Dublin, OH
2 beds / 2.5 baths
4179  Bradhurst Dr , Dublin, OH NEW!: 1 Day Old $154,900 Dublin, OH
2 beds / 2 baths
7777  Lanham Ct , Dublin, OH NEW!: 1 Day Old $649,900 Dublin, OH
4 beds / 3.5 baths
6916  Corazon Dr , Dublin, OH NEW!: 2 Days Old $1,350,000 Dublin, OH
5 beds / 4.5 baths
7809  Holiston Ct , Dublin, OH NEW!: 2 Days Old $599,900 Dublin, OH
4 beds / 4.5 baths
5745  Newbank Cir , Dublin, OH NEW!: 2 Days Old $237,900 Dublin, OH
2 beds / 2 baths
6284  Hampton Green Pl , Dublin, OH NEW!: 2 Days Old $190,000 Dublin, OH
3 beds / 3 baths
7729  Kestrel Way W , Dublin, OH NEW!: 2 Days Old $439,800 Dublin, OH
4 beds / 3.5 baths
6212  Ardmore Way , Dublin, OH NEW!: 2 Days Old $252,900 Dublin, OH
2 beds / 2 baths
6250  Bono Ct , Dublin, OH NEW!: 2 Days Old $345,000 Dublin, OH
4 beds / 2.5 baths
5326  Shannon Park Dr , Dublin, OH NEW!: 2 Days Old $159,900 Dublin, OH
2 beds / 1.5 baths
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About Dublin

Growth must be Dublin’s middle name. From it’s diminutive antique village settled in the early 1800s along the Scioto River, the village has sprawled outward many miles from its center. Most Dublin residents live in large, master planned communities. Several larger planned communities surround golf courses,

But, 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.

After several real estate transactions, John Sells and his family purchased 400 acres of land along the Scioto River in the early 1800s. This area was platted as a village in 1810. Little did he realize that his Village of Dublin would develop into one of the most progressive communities in Central Ohio. Today, the site of Sells' original purchase is known as Historic Dublin. Through well-managed growth, Dublin has preserved its historic past, while enriching the quality of life within the community. Early 19th century architecture and dry limestone fences bordering its roads add to Historic Dublin's heritage. Many of its original buildings are listed in the National Register of Historical Places.

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 including developments like Tartan Fields and Muirfield Village, home of the annual PGA Memorial Tournament. Dublin’s award winning school system draws many families. Recreation is important to Dublin residents and they have a Community Recreation Center with a 240-seat theater, indoor soccer fields and ice-skating rink at Sports Ohio. There are also more than 800 acres of parks and miles of walking paths. The annual Irish Festival and St. Patrick’s Day Parade draw visitors from everywhere for good Irish fun.

The quality of Dublin's commercial construction was established early with the development of Metro Center, the headquarters of Ashland Chemical Company and the Midwestern Volkswagen complex. With rapid business and residential growth, Dublin officially became a city in August 1987.