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Dublin homes for sale - October 2009- brought to you by Maureen McCabe

The inventory of homes represented by this graph are the Dublin School District.
Dublin homes for sale - a market report
640 homes for sale
92 homes sold in September 2009
7.1 months of inventory based on sales
Average Dublin active price $394,000
Average Dublin sale price $267,000
5% less homes for sale than a year ago.
44.1% less months of inventory (based on closed Sales) in comparison to September 2008
September Dublin Home Sales
+ 70.4% home sales in September 2009 over September 2008
Average sale price $267,000
Dublin homes for sale - neighborhoods
The Central Ohio homes for sale represented in the graph and statistics above are spread out across Franklin, Delaware and Union Counties, the majority in Franklin County. Homes in neighborhoods in the City of Dublin, the City of Columbus, Shawnee Hills, townships...Being a part of the City of Dublin School District is what these homes all have in common. There's a big range of prices.
A small number of homes in the City of Dublin are NOT in the Dublin School District. A few Dublin neighborhoods (in the City of Dublin) are in the Hilliard School District.
Search for Central Ohio Homes
Trendgraphix uses single family and condominium sales combined. The graphs are based on data available at the end of September 2009. The graph was created with data from the Columbus Board of REALTORS® and Trendgraphix. Only Real Living HER agents are authorized to use Trendgraphix in Central Ohio.
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Realtor Appreciation Night Introducing United Country Ohio Realty & Auction
Sponsored by: Donerick's Pub, First American Title & United Country Ohio Realty & Auction Group
When: Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Time: 5:30 - 7:30 PM
Where: Donerick's Pub - 6711 Dublin Center Dr., Dublin, OH 43017
Attention Realtors, Agents & Brokers - Please join in welcoming United Country Realty & Auction Group to the Central Ohio real estate community. Meet old friends and introduce yourself to new ones.
Appetizers and Complimentary Drink Tickets will be provided for all Ohio agents and brokers who present a brokerage business card or ID.
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Dublin's Bridge Street Corridor
According to an article written by Holly Zachariah in this mornings Columbus Dispatch there is a study about the future of the "core" of Dublin.
The Columbus Dispatch article is titled Dublin putting hope for future in latest study
In the article Terry Foegler, Dublin City Manager is hopeful the study will result in changes to downtown Dublin. The area under consideration is being referred to as "the Bridge Street corridor."
The City of Dublin website about the study: Bridge Street Corridor
Dublin Bridge Street Corridor - the past
Is everyone in agreement that what "downtown" Dublin needs is lofts, condos, urban living? The Columbus Dispatch article quotes Steve Rudy, the president of the Historic Dublin Association "But I'll go down fighting on the hill that you don't have to sacrifice the neighborhood to get a vibrant, urban core," he said. "If someone wants 'bright lights, big city' in Dublin, great, but let's not tromp on the history of the area to do it."
Dublin's Bridge Street Corridor - the future
Eric Leslie, who represents the "Historic Dublin Business Association" quoted in the Columbus Dispatch Article sounds like he's more in favor of some changes in the future for the area.
Parking has always been an issue for the historic business area. People on foot and on bike would certainly be welcome to those businesses.
Dublin's Bridge Street Corridor -where
The Columbus Dispatch has a map of the area, it is more than High St in Dublin (the street that runs along the Scioto River and Bridge Street (161), more than just the historic area. The City of Dublin area being studied is is both sides of the Scioto River.... as far east as Sawmill Road, as far west as 270... it takes in the northern semi circle inside 270. It takes in that whole Dublin Village area east of the Scioto where the movie theater is.
That's a lot of ground. The Columbus Dispatch map shows a relatively large area, much larger than just the historic residential and business areas on Bridge Street (161) and High Street.
Bridge Street (161) is not a pedestrian friendly street. It will be interesting to see how that is dealt with.
Here's a poll about the future of the Dublin "Bridge Street Corridor" How do you feel about changes in Dublin? Check all that apply or use "other"!
More about Dublin Ohio
Dublin Homes for Sale - September 2009
Franklin County Schools Make the Grade - Including the Dublin City School District
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Dublin homes for sale - brought to you by Maureen McCabe

The inventory of homes represented by this graph are all in the Dublin School District.
Some Central Ohio Schools including the Dublin City School District
Dublin homes for sale -a market report
659 homes for sale
70 homes sold in August 2009
9.4 months of inventory based on sales
Average active price $401,000
Average sale price $271,000
There are 6.9% less Dublin area homes for sale than a year ago.
That's 59.3% more months of inventory (based on closed Sales) in comparison to August 2008. Yes I did a double take... 59.3% seems like a huge increase.... there was only 5.9 months of inventory at the end of August 2008.
Dublin homes for sale - neighborhoods
The Central Ohio homes for sale represented in the graph and statistics above are spread out across Franklin, Delaware and Union Counties, the majority in Franklin County. Homes in neighborhoods in the City of Dublin, the City of Columbus, Shawnee Hills, townships...Being a part of the City of Dublin School District is what these homes all have in common. There's a big range of prices.
A small number of homes in the City of Dublin are NOT in the Dublin School District. A few Dublin neighborhoods (in the City of Dublin) are in the Hilliard School District.
Search for Dublin area homes with Maureen McCabe Real Living HER
Trendgraphix uses single family and condominium sales combined. The graphs are based on data available at the end of August 2009. The graph was created with data from the Columbus Board of REALTORS® and Trendgraphix. Only Real Living HER agents are authorized to use Trendgraphix in Central Ohio.
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