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Why Live in Dibble

Dibble, Oklahoma, is a small rural community known for its expansive farmland and southern-style living. With a population just under 900 residents, Dibble maintains a close-knit atmosphere where ranch-style homes are common, often featuring several acres of land. The town is characterized by its agricultural lifestyle, with properties frequently including chicken coops, pig pens, and horse stables. Dibble's main thoroughfare, State Highway 39, connects residents to essential services and nearby cities, such as Grady Memorial Hospital 19.5 miles away and Norman, a shopping hub, 25 miles to the northeast. Local conveniences include small family-owned businesses and convenience stores like Kim and Kevin's Store and D J's Store. Dibble Town Park offers a playground, picnic tables, and a ballpark, providing a communal space for residents. The town is also home to the Dibble Demons, with a strong local passion for football. The Dibble Community Center, adorned with murals, can be rented for events, adding to the town's communal features. However, the proximity to a major hydraulic fracturing facility in Cole, 9 miles away, has led to occasional human-induced tremors in the area. Residents often travel to nearby Norman for dining and more extensive shopping options, while Blanchard’s downtown shopping corridor is just a 9-mile drive to the north.

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The best neighborhood for renting in Dibble, OK depends on your priorities: commute, walkability, budget, and lifestyle all play a role. Popular areas for renting a home include Adkins Crossing, Southwest Norman, West Norman, University of Oklahoma and Southeast Norman, each with its own character and price range.
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