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Why Live in Amber

Amber, OK, is a small town in Grady County, situated north of Chickasha. Known for its rural charm and slower pace of life, Amber offers residents a quiet environment surrounded by farmland, yet it is conveniently located for commuting to Chickasha, Lawton, and Oklahoma City. The Amber-Pocasset Public School district is highly rated, with Amber-Pocasset Elementary School and Amber-Pocasset High School receiving top marks, making the school system a significant draw for families. Housing in Amber consists mainly of manufactured and brick ranch-style homes, with farmhouse-style properties on larger lots also available. Public water and sewer services are provided, and the streets are paved but lack sidewalks and markings. Dining options include Ken’s Steak and Ribs and Fat Jacks, with more shopping and dining available in nearby Chickasha. Parks such as Centennial Park in Chickasha and Schrock Park in Tuttle offer recreational opportunities, including walking trails, playgrounds, and baseball fields. Amber has a lower crime rate compared to the national average, though residents should be prepared for severe weather events like tornadoes and thunderstorms. The town features its own fire and police departments, ensuring local safety and emergency response.

Frequently Asked Questions

What neighborhoods in Amber, OK are best for renting a home?
The best neighborhood for renting in Amber, OK depends on your priorities: commute, walkability, budget, and lifestyle all play a role. Popular areas for renting a home include Bridge Creek, Wheatland, Mustang Creek, Mustang Valley and Westmoore, each with its own character and price range.
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