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Dublin, Pennsylvania Real Estate

Located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Dublin is a small town of about 2,000 residents. Bucks county was created by William Penn in 1682 and was actually named for Buckinghamshire in England, where the Penns had lived previously. Often referred to as "Dublin Bourough," the town is nestled amongst the rolling hills and family farms that make up some of the most picturesque real estate in the country. It became a well-known agricultural area and was home to many dairy farms in the late 1800s.

Currently, about 22 percent of the land in the area is used for farming. When the U.S. Steel Cjompany arrived after World War II, the population grew considerably, and the real estate of Dublin and the surrounding areas became more valuable.

The pervasive small-town feel of the area adds to the charm and warmth that is obvious to residents and visitors alike. Dublin, itself, is located about 30 miles from Philadelphia. It can be found about midway between Doylestown and Quakertown on Route 313. This allows for the cultivation of the rural experience, while allowing for easy access to bigger cities and amenities.

The Quaint Life in Dublin, Pennsylvania

Dublin real estate includes both residential and commercial space, and this represents a variety of individuals and groups. A local organization called "Discover Dublin" is currently working to create a pedestrian-friendly walking town atmosphere through the addition of antique-style street lights, as well as new sidewalks and crosswalks. This type of environment perfectly complements the antique shops and other small businesses that add to the quaint feel of the community.

Dublin is served by Pennridge School District as well as the Dublin Volunteer Fire Company. Most of the residents live near the main part of town in one of several housing developments. In addition, there are several rows of houses that date back as far as the eighteenth century. Dublin real estate listings include a assortment of home styles, from ranches and ramblers to older-style dwellings. The area is also home to rural real estate, including beautiful stone buildings and a variety of historic structures. It is easy to see how the country life and the modern world can combine in the lifestyle of the locals.

The most common jobs in Dublin revolve around the construction and healthcare industries, with "accommodation and food services" also offering a number of jobs for both men and women. There are several hospitals and medical centers nearby, including in Quakertown and Doylestown, which are only six and seven miles away, respectively. The drive time from one town to another is minimal, allowing residents to work outside of Dublin without adding an extensive commute to their daily routines.

Who Lives in Dublin?

The population of Dublin may be small, but the spirit of the city is huge. The borough is home to about 850 households, and about 35 percent of them have children under 18. There are number of single folks living in Dublin, as well, although the average household size is 2.5 people. The median household income in 2007 was approximately $57,000, and the median house or condo value was $322,000. In fact, the median house value reflects well on the Dublin real estate market, as values are above the average for the state of Pennsylvania. Renting percentage is also above the state average.

Civic Activities in Dublin, Pennsylvania

The real estate of Dublin, Pennsylvania is made more valuable to those who live there because of the sense of community that accompanies a home or land purchase. The area is an active one, with an annual Dublin Community Day being celebrated each June. The fall plays host to the Dublin Arts and Music festival, and the end of the year brings with it the Dublin Holiday Gatherings, including a parade and school concerts. A newer addition is Irish Fest, which takes place around St. Patrick's Day.
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John J. Meulstee
Long & Foster Real Estate Inc.
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Doylestown, PA 18902
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