Stephens County lies in southern Oklahoma and offers a strong mix of mid-sized city living, rural communities, and agricultural landscapes. The county seat, Duncan, is a well-established city with hospitals, museums, retail centers, schools, and a strong manufacturing presence. Other communities include Marlow, Comanche, Empire City, Velma, Loco, and Bray. Historically, Stephens County was shaped by cattle ranching and the oil boom. Duncan grew as the headquarters of Halliburton, which played a major role in the city’s economic development. Today, the economy includes energy services, manufacturing, healthcare, and agriculture. The landscape features open grasslands, gently rolling hills, and wide rural spaces. Homes in Stephens County include suburban-style homes in Duncan and Marlow, older residences, ranch houses, farm properties, and manufactured homes. Existing home prices typically range from $140,000 to $270,000, depending on condition and land. Building costs usually range between $125 and $170 per square foot, with rural builds often more affordable. Stephens County is approximately 30 miles east of Lawton and about 80 miles south of Oklahoma City, making Lawton the nearest major service hub. The county’s affordability, job opportunities, and balance of city and rural amenities attract families, retirees, and long-term residents seeking stability and value.