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Why Live in Dublin
Dublin, TX, known as the Irish Capital of Texas, is celebrated for its rich Irish heritage and annual St. Patrick's Day Parade. The downtown area features historic brick roads and Gilded Age architecture. Dublin Bottling Works continues the tradition of craft soda production, a nod to its history with Dr. Pepper. Dining options include Granny Clark's diner and the Veldhuizen Cheese Shop, offering homestyle meals and local cheese tastings. Dublin Elementary, Intermediate, and High Schools are highly rated, with career-focused programs such as Air Force JROTC and agricultural education. The housing market features a mix of Victorian Queen Anne and ranch-style homes, with properties ranging from small lots to expansive acres. Local attractions include the Dublin Rodeo Heritage Museum and the Ben Hogan Museum, celebrating the town's rodeo history and golf legend. Dublin City Park offers athletic facilities and a community pool, while Proctor Lake State Park and High Point Park provide outdoor recreation opportunities. The area is prone to wildfires, with the fire department actively managing risks. U.S. Highway 281 connects Dublin to Stephenville, 14 miles away, and Dallas, approximately 120 miles northeast, with the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport about 110 miles away.
Home Trends in Dublin, TX
On average, homes in Dublin, TX sell after 65 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Dublin, TX over the last 12 months is $220,000, up 5% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.