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Dublin homes average 2,800+ sq ft — plan your move early
Post at least 4 weeks out for summer moves in Dublin. Get 3–5 competing bids to find the best price.
Dublin is one of the fastest-growing and most desirable suburbs in central Ohio. Here's what movers need to know about each area.
Locals call it: Old Dublin
The original village core along High Street and Bridge Street. Charming brick homes, walkable to shops. Tight streets require smaller trucks.
Locals call it: Bridge Street / BSD
Dublin's booming mixed-use corridor. New condos, apartments, and townhomes. Elevator buildings common, structured parking enforced.
Locals call it: Muirfield
Prestigious golf course community. Large brick colonials, HOA rules strictly enforced on move days. Plan parking permits in advance.
Locals call it: Ballantrae
Newer master-planned neighborhood in northwest Dublin. Wide streets, attached garages, newer two-story homes. Easy for moving trucks.
Locals call it: Metro Dublin
Dublin's tech corridor along Emerald Parkway. Corporate apartments and townhomes popular with Intel and Nationwide Insurance workers.
Locals call it: Tartan
Luxury gated community. High-value antique and fine art pieces common — request movers experienced with high-end items.
What every Dublin mover needs to know before move day.
Most Dublin communities — Muirfield, Tartan Fields, Ballantrae — require advance HOA notice and charge elevator/dock reservation fees. Budget an extra $50–$150.
Intel's Ohio campus creates heavy traffic on US-33 and SR-161 from 7–9 AM and 4–6 PM. Schedule moves to start at 9 AM or after 7 PM.
Dublin homes average 2,800–4,500 sq ft. A 3BR Dublin home typically needs a 26-ft truck and 3 movers. Get an accurate in-home estimate before booking.
Dublin moves from November–February run 20–30% cheaper than summer. Ohio winters are manageable with experienced crews. Post in January for best rates.
BSD condos have strict loading zone enforcement. Get a temporary no-parking permit from Dublin Public Works (614-410-4600) at least 72 hrs before moving.
If moving into a new build, get a confirmed Certificate of Occupancy date before booking movers. CO delays are common and can push move-in by weeks.

Real cost ranges for Dublin moves. Post free on MOVEPack to get actual competing bids.
| Move Type | Home Size | Peak Season | Off-Season | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Within Dublin | 2BR apt/condo | $350–$600 | $250–$450 | 3–4 hrs, 2–3 movers |
| Within Dublin | 3BR home | $600–$950 | $450–$700 | 5–6 hrs, 3 movers |
| Within Dublin | 4BR+ home | $950–$1,500 | $700–$1,100 | Full day, 3–4 movers |
| Dublin → Columbus | 2BR apt | $400–$650 | $300–$500 | 15 mi, US-33 corridor |
| Dublin → Upper Arlington | 3BR home | $500–$800 | $375–$600 | 10 mi, similar home types |
| Dublin → Westerville | 3BR home | $525–$825 | $400–$625 | 20 mi via I-270 |
| Dublin → New Albany | 4BR home | $575–$900 | $425–$675 | 22 mi, Intel corridor |
| Chicago → Dublin | 3BR home | $2,600–$4,800 | $2,000–$4,000 | 360 mi, common Intel relocation |
Peak: May–September. Off-season: October–April. Winter discounts average 20–30%.
Deciding between Dublin and neighboring suburbs? Here's how they compare.
| City | Median Home | Avg 2BR Rent | Commute to Downtown | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DublinYou are here | $520,000 | $1,900–$2,700 | 22 min | Top schools, Intel access, upscale planned |
| Upper Arlington | $490,000 | $1,800–$2,600 | 15 min | Classic suburb, walkable, older character |
| Worthington | $430,000 | $1,600–$2,200 | 18 min | Village feel, exec crowd, charming downtown |
| Westerville | $350,000 | $1,500–$2,000 | 24 min | Value, Otterbein University, growing NE |
| New Albany | $580,000 | $2,000–$2,800 | 28 min | New construction, Intel jobs, luxury |
| Hilliard | $350,000 | $1,400–$1,900 | 20 min | Affordable west side, young families |
Real experiences from Dublin homeowners who used MOVEPack.
“Posted my move Sunday night and had 4 bids by Monday morning. Saved $480 compared to the first quote I got by calling around myself. Our HOA had strict move-in rules and the mover I chose knew exactly how to handle it.”
“Moving out of my BSD condo was stressful — tight elevator windows, strict building management. The mover I found through MOVEPack had done BSD moves before and knew all the protocols. Zero issues.”
“Intel relocation from Phoenix. Used MOVEPack to find a mover for the Dublin end — came in $700 under my corporate relocation quote. The public message board made it easy to communicate without giving out my number.”

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Common questions from people moving to and from Dublin, OH.
A local move within Dublin for a 2-bedroom condo runs $350–$600 in peak season. A 3-bedroom home is $600–$950 and a 4-bedroom runs $950–$1,500. Off-season (October–April) moves are typically 20–30% cheaper. Post your Dublin move free on MOVEPack to get real competing bids from local movers.
Yes — most Dublin HOAs including Muirfield Village, Tartan Fields, and Ballantrae require 48–72 hours advance notice, a certificate of insurance from your moving company, and restrict moves to weekday daytime hours (typically 8 AM–5 PM). Many charge elevator or loading dock reservation fees of $50–$150. Always check your HOA rules before booking a mover.
Dublin is one of Ohio's fastest-growing cities. The Intel semiconductor campus in the New Albany / Dublin corridor is expected to bring thousands of new residents to the area through 2030. Corporate relocations from Intel, Nationwide Insurance, and Cardinal Health drive strong moving demand — book early for summer moves.
January through March offers the lowest rates and most mover availability in Dublin — demand drops 20–30% after the holidays. If you need to move in summer (May–August), post your move at least 4–6 weeks out. Saturday moves in June and July are the most competitive — weekday moves save you 15–20%.
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