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Dublin
Neighborhoods
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Avery Road |
With 12 private homesites, Dublin's
Avery Road subdivision is one of the community's smallest and quietest
neighborhoods, with large lots and many mature trees. The charming homes in the
community date back to the 1950s, although newer homes have been built
recently, and lots are available for development.
Home
Prices - Homes range from $120,000 to $140,000
Age
of Homes - Seven to 40 years
Location - South of Shier-Rings
Road, on Dan Sherri Avenue
Park - Heather Glen Park, 6000 Heather Glen
Blvd., 18 acres, bike path, tot lot, gazebo, wooded natural area with walking
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Bellaire-Limerick |
Bellaire-Limerick is one of Dublin's
older, charming neighborhoods, with 50 homes on large lots with mature trees,
nestled along the Scioto River. Established in the 1960s, Bellaire-Limerick is
a closely-knit community with social activities, yet the lifestyle in the
neighborhood is quiet and private thanks to the beautiful, spacious
lots.
Home Prices - The average home price is
$275,000
Age of Homes - 10 to 35 years, no lots are
available
Location - North of Brand Road, east of SR
745
Park - Donegal Cliffs Park, 4460 Donegal Cliffs Dr.,
four acres, two tennis courts, basketball court, tot lot, landscaped walkway is
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Brandon |
Located on the west side of Dublin,
Brandon is one of the largest subdivisions in the community with 432
single-family residences. Established in 1986, Brandon features primarily
traditional architecture with homes made of stone, stucco and brick. Bicycle
trails, sidewalks and green spaces grace the neighborhood and make Brandon a
suitable residential area for families with young children as well as for empty
nesters.
Home Prices - Homes range from $200,000 to
$310,000
Age of Homes - Five to 11 years, no lots are
available
Location - North of Brand Road, west of SR
745
Community Events - Brandon is a very "social" community
with the annual Brandon Bash picnic held every August. Other annual events for
residents include an Easter Egg Hunt, a garage sale in May, a Halloween party
for children and Cookies with Santa.
Homeowners' Associations -
Brandon's very active homeowners' association publishes a monthly newsletter
and a homeowners' directory, and puts on five community events for residents
each year (see above). In addition, the Brandon Homeowners' Association
landscapes the neighborhood's entrance ways and provides upkeep for the three
large public green spaces.
Park - Wellington Park, 7467 Coventry Woods
Drive, 5.8 acres, bike path, tennis courts, playground, gazebo, under
construction. Return to top
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Brighton
Park |
Brighton Park is a smaller community
with only 67 homes. The park is centrally located making it the ideal spot for
neighbors to gather in the warmer weather. The neighborhood is primarily young
families. Amenities are five minutes away and Brighton Park has great freeway
access to downtown.
Home Prices - Home prices range from
$165,000 to $200,000
Age of Homes - All homes are less
than four years old and are fully developed
Location - East of Wilcox Road, South of Rings
Road
Civic Associations - Brighton Park has an active
Homeowners' Association
Park - Brighton Park gives a taste of
England with it's English landscaping and accessories, and a tot lot. Heather
Glen Park, 6000 Heather Glen Blvd., 18 acres, bike path, tot lot, gazebo,
wooded natural area with a walking path. Return to
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Bristol
Commons |
Home
Prices - home prices range from mid $200,000 to $400,000
Age
of Homes - Five years to brand new
Location - North of Brand Road, West of SR 745
Park - Bristol Park and Gardens, 5591 Bristol Parkway,
12.4 acres, gardens, fishing pond, bike path and historic barn. Earlington
Park, 5660 Dublinshire Drive, Dublin Municipal Pool. 16 acres, shelterhouse,
fishing pond, two little league diamonds, two multi-purpose fields and bike
path. Return to top
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Campden
Lakes |
Campden Lakes, still in the process
of being developed, is a unique single-family development featuring estate
lots. Its main focal point is the 24 acres of crystal clear water that make up
the 2 lakes inside of the community. Campden Lakes is an extraordinary
residential area that is committed to retaining the natural beauty and serenity
of the site.
Home Prices - Homes from $350,000's
Age
of Homes - Now being built
Location - East of Riverside
Drive, North of Summitview Road
Park - Scioto Park, 7377 Riverside Drive, 14 acres,
shelterhouses with three grills, restroom facilities, outdoor amphitheater,
river landing/fishing pier, horseshoe pits. sledding hill and tot lot. Campden
Lakes Park, 7.75 acres, walking path. Return to
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Coventry
Woods |
Beautiful wooded lots and many large
trees make Coventry Woods a perfect name for this west Dublin neighborhood.
Established in 1990, Coventry Woods has approximately 150 single-family homes
in traditional and Tudor architectural styles. This quiet, friendly
neighborhood has sidewalks and a scenic wooded bike path.
Home
Prices - Homes range from $250,000 to $550,000
Age
of Homes - Five to eight years
Location - South of Brand Road,
west of Dublin Road
Community Events - Easter Egg Hunt, summer
block party, golf outing, garage sale, Witch's Walk Family Halloween Party,
Women's Afternoon Christmas Tea Party and Christmas Luminaries.
Civic Associations - The Coventry Woods Homeowners'
Association maintains all common areas in the neighborhood and organizes annual
social activities for adults and children. An architectural review board
enforces deed restrictions and control over new builders. The Association also
represents the interests of residents with Planning and Zoning, City Council
and the Board of Education. Four newsletters a year and an association
directory keep residents informed.
Park - Wellington Park, 7467
Coventry Woods Drive, 5.8 acres, bike path, tennis courts, playground, gazebo,
under construction. Return to
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Donegal
Cliffs |
A quiet, diverse neighborhood with a
blend of upscale, professional residents is located on the west side of Dublin
at Donegal Cliffs. This community offers approximately 240 single-family homes
with a variety of families with children, families whose children have grown,
and retired persons. Architecture is as unique and individualized as the
residents, combining Tudor, Georgian, contemporary, ranch and tri-levels. The
development is graced by sidewalks, bike paths and a beautiful city park
overlooking cliffs and the Scioto River.
Home
Prices - Homes range from $240,000 to $490,000
Age
of Homes - One to 12 years
Location - East of SR 745, north
of Brand Road
Community Events - Donegal Cliffs is a social community
with a variety of events for adults and children including an annual Easter Egg
Hunt, a garage sale, a golf outing and a hayride. In addition, four TGIF
parties are held at different homes during the summer months.
Civic Associations - The Donegal Cliffs Homeowners'
Association sponsors the social events as described, as well as maintaining the
entryways and common areas throughout the subdivision. An architectural review
board enforces deed restrictions and control over new builders. The Association
also represents the interests of residents with Planning and Zoning. City
Council and the Board of Education. Four newsletters a year and an association
directory keep residents informed.
Park - Donegal Cliffs Park, 4460
Donegal Cliffs Dr., four acres, two tennis courts, basketball court, tot lot,
landscaped walkway. Return to
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Earlington
Village |
Established in 1986, Earlington
Village offers 242 single-family homes ranging in age from new to 11 years with
apartments and condominiums within the village gates, although not involved in
the civic association. Homes are primarily colonial style with sidewalks and
bike paths throughout the neighborhood, and easy access to Stonefield and
Earlington Parks.
Home Prices - Homes range from $175,000 to
$250,000
Age of Homes - New to 11 years
Location - Near the southwest comer of Brand and
Coffman Roads
Community Events - The Earlington Village Civic
Association sponsors an annual garage sale in May.
Civic Associations - The Association publishes an
annual subdivision directory and promotes the upkeep of the neighborhood and
resident relations.
Park - Earlington Park, 5660 Dublinshire
Dr., 16 acres, shelterhouse, fishing pond, two little league diamonds, two
multi-purpose playing fields, two grills, bike path, Dublin Municipal Pool
(792-SWIM). Stonefield Park includes a tot lot, bike path and gazebo on 2.7
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East Dublin |
A large, friendly, active family
neighborhood on Dublin's east side is known as East Dublin. This area,
comprised of about 400 single-family homes, 100 multi-family homes, and 60
condominiums, has an older population than other parts of the community and has
many long-time residents. Graced by mature landscaping and trees, East Dublin
features open land, the Hopewell Indian Burial Mounds, and the Scioto River and
its tributaries, making it a lovely environment for families of all ages. Major
shopping opportunities are conveniently located near this development.
Home
Prices - Homes range from $85,000 to $300,000
Age
of Homes - New construction to 25+ years, lots are available for new
construction
Civic Associations - The East Dublin Civic Association
publishes a newsletter and meets three times annually. The Association is very
active, and many members are involved in a variety of Dublin commissions and
boards.
Park - Scioto Park, 7377 Riverside Dr., 14 acres,
public art sculpture, shelterhouses with two grills, restroom facilities,
outdoor amphitheater, river landing, ADA fishing pier, horseshoe pits, sledding
hill, tot lot, butterfly and hummingbird garden. Return to
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Hawk's Nest |
One of Dublin's newest subdivisions,
and the site of the 1998 Parade of Homes, Hawk's Nest currently contains 95
lots in its first phase, and plans to develop 208 lots on the 96-acre site in
the next three years. The subdivision features wooded homesites, tree-lined
streets, a seven-acre oval in the center for a park, and one lot reserved for a
landmark oak tree which will be preserved. Hawk's Nest is a quiet neighborhood
that is conveniently located near schools, churches and shopping.
Home
Prices - The home prices will average between $250,000 and $400,000
Age
of Homes - brand new to two years
Location - South of Brand Road,
West of Muirfield Drive
Park - Seven acre oval in the middle of the
neighborhood, Avery Road Park, 7401 Avery Road. 73 acres, restroom facilities,
shelterhouse with grills, Out of Bounds public art sculpture, three lighted
tennis courts, basketball court, softball and little league diamonds,
multi-purpose playing fields, sand volleyball courts, concession stand, fitness
trail and tot lot, and two ice skating rinks (open winter only). Return to top
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Heather
Glen |
One of Dublin's many growing new
developments is Heather Glen. With approximately 100 single-family homes and
space for 200 more, Heather Glen is an attractive location for families with
children looking for a friendly, quiet neighborhood. Bike paths and sidewalks
provide a safe, scenic environment for recreation and relaxation, with
Washington Township Park only one and one-half miles away.
Home
Prices - The average home price is $160,000
Age
of Homes - New construction to five years, lots are available for new
construction
Location - South of Shier-Rings Road, north of Rings
Road
Community Events - Annual September picnic, holiday
lighting contest, garage sale and mulch sale.
Civic Associations - The Homeowner's Association
oversees the maintenance of common areas, and sponsors social activities. The
association provides a newsletter and keeps residents informed of zoning issues
that affect the neighborhood.
Park - Heather Glen Park, 6000
Heather Glen Blvd., 18 acres, bike path, tot lot, gazebo, wooded natural area
with walking path, sand volleyball and play equipment for children. Return to top
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Hemingway
Village |
One of Dublin's largest
subdivisions, Hemingway Village is an active and organized neighborhood, with
homes in a variety of architectural styles ranging from Tudor and Victorian to
contemporary. The community has sidewalks and is adjacent to Stonefield Park
for the enjoyment and recreation of residents. Hemingway Village also is within
easy access of Coffman Park and the Dublin Community Recreation Center. An
active civic association has a full schedule of activities for adults, children
and families, making Hemingway Village an attractive social
neighborhood.
Home Prices - The average home price is
$190,000
Age of Homes - Seven to 20 years, no lots are
available
Location - South of Earlington Village on
the west side of Coffman Road
Community Events - Hemingway
Village has an active social committee which conducts a variety of events
throughout the year including an Easter Hunt, golf outings, a garage sale, 4th
of July Float and Parade, block parties, a pig roast and Christmas
luminaries.
Civic Associations - The Hemingway Village Civic
Association oversees all zoning variance requests, maintains the common areas,
arbitrates neighborhood disputes when necessary, assembles and publishes a
directory, aids in the organization of social events, and supervises phase
coordinators and blockwatch captains.
Park - Stonefield Park, 5467
Earlington Parkway, 2.7 acres, gazebo, tot lot, bike path. Return to top
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Indian Run
Meadows |
Indian Run Meadows is a large, but
quiet, west Dublin neighborhood with 325 single-family homes, featuring
sidewalks, bike paths and a variety of architectural styles. This active,
social, family-oriented community has minimum traffic and convenient access to
main roads and highways.
Home Prices - The average home is
$155,000
Age of Homes - Five to 10 years
Location - North of Post Road on the east and west
sides of Muirfield Drive
Community Events - Easter Egg Hunt, garage
sale, block parties and Christmas luminaries.
Civic Associations - The community has an active civic
association which has established a block watch for the neighborhood. In
addition to this, the civic association maintains development and landscaping
plans for the Indian Run Meadows vicinity.
Park - Indian Run Meadows Park, 6675 Fallen Timbers,
Avery Road and Valley Stream Dr., 15 acres, bike path, tot lot, fishing pond,
prairie wildflower garden. Return to
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Llewellyn
Farms |
Founded in 1985, Llewellyn Farms is
named for and located on the site of one of Dublin's original family
residences. This charming residential neighborhood, with sidewalks and bicycle
paths, is comprised of 181 single-family homes in Tudor, contemporary,
traditional and Colonial architectural styles. Conveniently located near
shopping, churches, schools, major thoroughfares and I-270, Llewellyn Farms is
a quiet, family-oriented subdivision with an old-time neighborhood feel and
many opportunities for social interaction with neighbors.
Home
Prices - The average home price is $215,000
Age
of Homes - Four to 11 years
Location - South of Rings Road, east of Dublin Road and
west of Frantz Road
Community Events - Llewellyn Farms has
various activities for residents that make this community unique. The annual
block party, an Easter Egg Hunt, a progressive dinner, a garage sale and a
terrific Christmas Party attended by Santa Claus in a convertible, give
neighbors ample opportunity to socialize.
Civic Associations - The Civic Association of Llewellyn
Farms is responsible for maintaining a clean and safe neighborhood and for
promoting social events for residents. The association strives to protect deed
restrictions and property values.
Park - Llewellyn Farms Park, 4850
Tuttle Crossing Blvd., nine acres, gazebo, two tennis courts, two half
basketball courts, tot lot, bikepath. Return to
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Lowell
Trace |
Located on Dublin's west side,
Lowell Trace is a community of 120 single-family homes in a variety or
architectural styles to meet virtually every individual taste. A very active
social committee coordinates activities for children and adults, making Lowell
Trace an ideal family-oriented neighborhood. Established in 1989, the
subdivision features beautiful surroundings, with the Red Trabue Nature
Preserve, ponds, bike paths and easy access to shopping, community services and
freeway systems.
Home Prices - The average home price is
$250,000
Age of Homes - Seven years to brand new, no lots are
available
Location - On the west side of Avery Road,
north of Post Road
Community Events - Many events are held each
year in this active and social neighborhood, including an Easter Egg Hunt, a
garage sale, golf outings, a Labor Day picnic, a Halloween party for children,
Christmas Eve luminaries, and a Progressive Dinner Patty.
Civic Associations - The Lowell Trace Homeowners'
Association maintains common areas, while the civic association publishes a
newsletter, sponsors a block watch program, and a Sunshine Committee that
welcomes new residents.
Park - Trabue, M.L. "Red," Nature Reserve,
6835 Avery Road, 60 acres, bike path through nature area, two fishing ponds,
bike and vehicular access off of Post Road parking lot. Return to top
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Muirfield
Village |
The home of golf's renown Memorial
Tournament, the prestigious Muirfield Village subdivision is one of Dublin's
largest residential areas with more than 2,150 single-family dwellings and 130
condominiums. With the final two phases of the Village presently under
development, homes in Muirfield date from its founding in 1975 to new
construction. Muirfield offers miles of scenic bicycle paths rambling through
rolling wooded reserves, two private swimming pools and tennis courts for
residents, and two private championship golf courses.
Home
Prices - Home prices range from $265,000 to $1 million+
Age
of Homes - 20 years to brand new. A limited number of lots are available in
the final two phases of the community for development
Location - North of Brand Road, east of Avery
Road
Community Events - The Memorial Tournament (annually,
May or June); several parties and social events for adults and children
organized by the Muirfield Civic Association; swimming and tennis lessons for
residents at both pool/tennis court complexes and an annual Easter Egg
Hunt.
Civic Associations - The Muirfield Civic Association
publishes a quarterly newsletter, manages a strong "block watch" program,
conducts various social events for adults and children, sponsors "meet the
Candidates" nights prior to local elections, and has an active "empty nesters"
group for golf, tennis, theater and a variety of other social activities. The
Muirfield Homeowners' Association maintains all entryways and common areas
throughout the subdivision. An architectural review board enforces deed
restrictions and control over new building in the subdivision.
Park - Bristol Park and Gardens, 5591 Bristol Parkway,
2.4 acres, gardens, fishing pond, bike path, historic barn. Return to top
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Post Road |
A diverse and unique Dublin
neighborhood is found on the west side of the City on Post Road between Emerald
Parkway and Avery Road. This subdivision dates from the original Dublin farm
settlements and is comprised of 19 single-family homes including old farm
houses and homes as new as 1995. Indian Run flows along the rear portions of
these properties with large lots, mature trees and homes set back from the road
creating an attractive setting for residents. Bike paths and Indian Run Meadows
Park lend a tranquil touch to the surroundings. The small number of homes
provides an environment in which residents know each other.
Home
Prices - Homes range from $150,000 to $250,000
Age
of Homes - Mid 1800s to one year
Location - North of SR 161,
between Emerald Parkway and Avery Road
Civic Associations - The Civic Association notifies
neighbors of pertinent city planning and zoning activities, and meets with
appropriate city officials as required.
Park - Indian Run Meadows Park, 6675 Fallen Timbers,
Avery Road and Valley Stream Drive, 15 acres, bike path, tot lot, fishing pond,
prairie wildflower garden. Return to
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The Reserve |
The Reserve is a unique community of
60 executive-priced single-family homes nestled in a wooded area off Old Dublin
Road. This small, friendly neighborhood features varied architectural styles,
sidewalks, bike paths and ample green spaces, as well as an abundance of mature
trees surrounding the homes. The exquisite landscaping that blends with the
natural environment of The Reserve earned it the City of Dublin Landscaping
Award three years in a row.
Home Prices - The average home price is
$500,000, with homes ranging from $350,000 to $2.3 million
Age
of Homes - New construction to eight years
Community Events - The Reserve Civic Association
organizes an annual picnic, a progressive dinner, a Christmas Party and
occasional card parties.
Civic Associations - The Association
organizes various social events as described previously, and provides physical
care of common areas.
Park - Brandon Park, located off Brandonway
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Shannon
Park |
An established, friendly,
family-oriented Dublin neighborhood, Shannon Park is conveniently located with
easy access to many shopping opportunities, freeways and major thoroughfares
and schools. This active neighborhood of 111 single-family homes offers
sidewalks for safe recreation and a variety of social activities for
residents.
Home Prices - The average home price is
$160,000
Age of Homes - 10 to 15 years, no lots are
available
Location - On the west side of Coffman Road,
across from Dublin Coffman High School
Park - Coffman Park, 5200 Emerald Parkway, 46 acres,
shelterhouses with two grills, restroom facilities, three lighted tennis
courts, lighted basketball court, horseshoe pits, tot lot, the Dublin Community
Recreation Center. Return to
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Sheffield
Meadows |
One of Dublin's newest subdivisions,
Sheffield Meadows is a community which presently has about 50 single family
dwellings and will grow to approximately 110 when it is completely developed.
This friendly, growing neighborhood features homes in colonial and contemporary
styles. With convenient access to community services and thoroughfares,
Sheffield Meadows is attractive to young families and features a tot lot, bike
paths and a fragrance garden, as well a community greenspace at Dublinshire
Greenway.
Home Prices - Homes range from $180,000 to
$220,000
Community Events - Events are in the planning stages
for this new community; however, an annual Easter Egg Hunt, a block party and a
holiday cookie exchange are already in place.
Civic Associations - The Sheffield Meadows Civic
Association works with builders and the City on planning and zoning issues, and
maintains common areas. The Association publishes a monthly newsletter and a
neighborhood directory.
Park - Dublinshire Greenway, located within
Sheffield Meadows subdivision, 8.2 acres, bike path, fragrance garden,
playground. Return to top
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River
Highlands |
If you are looking for convenient,
quiet, stylish, yet low-maintenance living, the townhouses at River Highlands
may be the answer. With only 16 units, this development offers easy access to
freeways and shopping. Established in 1990, River Highlands is a terrific
location for empty nesters and young professionals.
Home
Prices - The average home price is $180,000
Age
of Homes - Six years
Location - On the southeast comer of Martin
Road and Riverside Drive
Park - Dublin Kiwanis Riverway Park,
Wetlands Area, 6245 Riverside Drive, 7.5 acres behind the Quarry Place Office
Complex. Trails and boardwalk along the Scioto River. Return
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Village at Tuttle
Crossing |
With an excellent location for
shopping and freeway access, the Village at Tuttle Crossing is an ideal
residence for young professionals and empty nesters on the go. This community
of 60 condominiums is in the midst of the growing Tuttle Crossing area, which
features one of Columbus' most upscale shopping malls. Sidewalks, a swimming
pool for residents and their guests, and a beautifully appointed party house
provide relaxation and recreation opportunities. Numerous restaurants and
office complexes in this area enhance the low-maintenance lifestyle offered at
the Village at Tuttle Crossing.
Home
Prices - The average price of condominiums is $92,000
Age
of Homes - Ten years - established in 1991, no new lots are
available
Location - North of Tuttle Crossing Blvd.,
on the east side of Wilcox Road
Park - The Commons at Brighton, 5750 Richgrove Lane,
2.25 acres, European style park, reflecting pool, fountain, benches. Return
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Waterford
Village |
As one of Dublin's oldest
subdivisions, Waterford Village boasts mature trees, meandering streets, and
large lots. It is conveniently located off of I-270, but smartly and quietly
tucked away into a residential community surrounded by green space including
Monterey Park, Eulalia and Frantz Park (featuring Dublin's - Art in Public
Places project, Field of Corn).
Home
Prices - The average home prices range between $163,000- $192,000
Age
of Homes - Four to 21 years old
Location - South of West Bridge
Street/ SR 161, north of Rings Road, and east of Frantz Road
Community Events - The Waterford Village Civic
Association sponsors an annual Easter Egg Hunt, a neighborhood garage sale and
a neighborhood picnic in the fall.
Civic Association - The Civic
Association has a bi-annual meeting at the Dublin Library. Entrances to
Waterford Village are maintained and landscaped by the Association and a
directory is assembled and published. Dues per household are approximately $25
per year. A buyer's guide allows residents to receive discounts on goods and
services provided by various, local businesses.
Park - Monterey Park, 135 Monterey Drive, four acres,
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Wellington
Place |
New to Dublin, Wellington Place is a
prestigious community with much to offer its residents. Oversized, estate
homesites are nestled amid wooded parks, there are crystal clear blue lakes,
and rolling expanses of green for the entire community to enjoy.
Home
Prices - Homes range from the $190,000 to $350,000
Age
of Homes - brand new, lots available
Location - West of Dublin Road, North of Brand
Road
Park - Wellington Park, 7467 Coventry Woods Drive, 5.8
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Wexford
Woods |
One of Dublin's small, secluded
neighborhoods is Wexford Woods, located on the west side of Dublin. Established
in 1989, Wexford Woods is comprised of 31 single-family homes nestled in a
wooded area with sidewalks, bicycle paths and two reserves. Large lots, varying
individual home styles, and easy access to an adjacent public nature preserve
and major thoroughfares, provide a sense of community for residents.
Home
Prices - The average home price is $285,000
Age
of Homes - New to 10 years, no lots are available
Location - West side of Avery Road, across from Indian
Run
Park - Trabue, M.L. "Red," Nature Reserve, 6835 Avery
Road, located in Lowell Trace subdivision, 60 acres, bike path through nature
area, two fishing ponds, bike and vehicular access off of Post Road parking
lot. Return to top
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Woods of
Dublinshire |
The Woods of Dublinshire is a quiet
neighborhood of 36 single family-homes including 3 cluster homes. Located on a
single private street, the neighborhood provides easy access to Dublin's
thoroughfares, schools, shopping and parks, while maintaining a quiet woodland
feeling. Neighborhood events scheduled throughout the year provide residents
many opportunities to get acquainted and feel at home.
Home
Prices - Home prices range from $250,000 - $325,000
Age
of Homes - Five to six years
Location - East of Muirfield
Drive, South of Brand Road
Community Events - The Woods of Dublinshire
offers a variety of events throughout the year. Annual events include an Easter
Egg Hunt, summer block party, Halloween party, golf outing, progressive dinner,
cookie exchange, luminaria night, annual meeting, and Neighborhood
Beautification Day.
Civic Associations - The Woods of
Dublinshire Neighborhood Association maintains common areas, aids in the
organization of neighborhood events, and publishes a newsletter and
neighborhood directory.
Park - Earlington Park, 5660 Dublinshire
Drive, Dublin Municipal Pool. 6 acres, shelterhouse, fishing pond, 2 little
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Woods of Indian
Run |
With many mature trees, common
areas, bike paths, sidewalks and two City of Dublin parks within easy walking
distance, the Woods of Indian Run provides a beautiful living environment in
tune with nature. The 93 homes in this small, secluded neighborhood are
primarily traditional and contemporary style and have earth-tone coloring to
blend and harmonize with the surroundings of the development. Conveniently
located near downtown Dublin, the subdivision has easy access to shopping and
freeways.
Home Prices - Home prices range from
$250,000 - $375,000
Age of Homes - One to 10 years
Location - South of Brand Road, on the east side of
Coffman Road
Community Events - The Homeowners' Association plans an
Easter egg hunt, golf outing and Fall fling. The Landscaping Committee plans a
neighborhood planting day.
Civic Associations - The Woods of Dublin
Homeowners' Association maintains and improves common areas, reviews
construction plans, promotes deed covenants for environmentally compatible
designs and construction, and publishes a quarterly newsletter. The association
represents the interests of the neighborhood with Planning & Zoning and
City Council issues.
Park - Stonefield Park, 5467
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Wyndham
Village |
One of Dublin's newest subdivisions,
Wyndham Village was unveiled in 1992 and currently offers approximately 150
single-family dwellings, with lots available for additional new homes. Wyndham
Village attracts young families and features contemporary, Colonial, and Tudor
architecture styles in a quiet neighborhood with sidewalks, green space and
bicycle paths. Conveniently located near shopping, schools and churches,
Wyndham Village provides easy access to a variety of community activities, as
well as major freeway systems.
Home Prices - The average home
price is $215,000
Age of Homes - Three years or more
Community Events - The Wyndham Village Homeowners
Association sponsors neighborhood parties every spring and fall. Other
regularly scheduled events include a garage sale, golf outings and card
parties.
Civic Associations - The Wyndham Village Homeowners
Association was established in 1994 to present planning and zoning issues to
the city that have a direct impact on the neighborhood. Since its founding, the
Association has broadened its focus to include social event planning and
implementation for residents.
Park - Wyndham Park, on the comer
of Wynford and Avery Roads, 3.5 acres, bike path, two fishing ponds, open play
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Accepting An Offer >A Tough Sale
Here is a situation that many buyers have experienced. After searching for weeks, you found the perfect home and you made a very low offer. The sellers responded with a counter-offer which was several thousand dollars lower than their asking price. You came back with a slightly higher bid, and they came down some more. After many days of back and forth, you finally reached a meeting of the minds, and you are very pleased with the results.
If you have driven a hard bargain in purchasing a house, be sensitive to the seller's feelings as the transaction proceeds. They may be suffering from the impact of a rough negotiation. Try to minimize any additional requests you might make of the sellers. As you move toward your closing date, keep in mind that the sellers may not share your elation. If you are considerate and avoid making excessive demands, you can help everyone walk away from the transaction feeling satisfied with the outcome.
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What house is considered to be the first house with running water in America?
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John Headly's home built in Newport, RI in 1723, was equipped with an underground pipe from the nearby spring.
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