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Dublin, OHhomes & real estate

Buying, selling, or relocating in Dublin, OH? Jazzy Singh is a Marysville-based realtor who works Dublin and the surrounding Franklin / Delaware / Union Counties market with the same care, the same prep, and the same negotiation style she brings to every block of Central Ohio.

Dublin, OH homes — featured by realtor Jazzy Singh
Franklin / Delaware / Union CountiesZIP 43016 / 43017
Why Dublin

A closer look at Dublin.

Dublin is one of Central Ohio's most established premium suburbs and consistently one of its most competitive housing markets. The city stretches across three counties, anchored by the Bridge Street District — a walkable, mixed-use core with restaurants, the Dublin Link pedestrian bridge, and Riverside Crossing Park along the Scioto. South of there, Old Dublin still trades on its 19th-century main-street character. Further west, Muirfield Village — home to the Memorial Tournament — defines the city's reputation for golf-course living and large, mature homes. Newer construction continues to push out toward Jerome and Glacier Ridge in northwest Dublin, where buyers find more space, newer floor plans, and access to the same award-winning schools. Dublin City Schools is consistently ranked among the strongest districts in Ohio and is the single biggest reason families compete for inventory here, year after year. Add a low-vacancy office market — Cardinal Health, Nationwide, and a long list of healthcare and tech employers all sit inside city limits — and you have a steady pull of relocation buyers who push prices upward in good cycles. Selling in Dublin rewards a thoughtful prep plan and accurate pricing; buying here rewards patience, fast tours, and a realtor who can spot a fair deal on a tight market day.

Lifestyle

What it's like to live here.

Dublin's vibe sits somewhere between corporate suburb and small Irish-themed town — a combination it leans into hard during the Dublin Irish Festival each August. Day-to-day, residents bounce between coffee shops in Bridge Park, school events, and weekend miles on the Scioto-side bike paths. Commutes are easy: I-270 and US-33 frame the city, and most professionals are downtown or in Polaris inside thirty minutes. You'll see a lot of dual-career families, healthcare and tech professionals, international relocations tied to the area's corporate base, and longtime owners who simply never want to leave the school district. Dublin fits buyers who want walkability options, top schools, and an established neighborhood feel — and who are comfortable paying for it.

Schools

Districts that serve the area.

School boundaries change. Always confirm assignment by exact address — Jazzy is happy to verify before you tour.

  • 01Dublin City Schools (primary district)
  • 02Hilliard City Schools (small portions of southwest Dublin)
  • 03Olentangy Local Schools (small northern overlap)
  • 04Tolles Career & Technical Center
Quick facts

Dublin at a glance.

These are rolling estimates — the real estate market shifts weekly. Treat the numbers as directional, not contractual, and ask Jazzy for live comps before pricing or offering.

Median home price$575K approx.
Avg days on market18
Population~50,000
ZIP43016 / 43017

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Let’s talk

Thinking about Dublin? Let's talk.

Whether you’re a year out, a week out, or already booking showings — a quick conversation is the fastest way to know what the Dublin market actually looks like for you.