Diberville
C-
Overall13.0kPopulation
ReloMaps Score4/10
C-
Housing9/10
Affordable: 3.0x income
Population Density7/10
Suburban: 1,234/sq mi
Air9/10
Great: 44 AQI
Healthcare7/10
Strong
Stability7/10
Growing
Cost9/10
Affordable: 89 index
Economic Opportunity4/10
Stable: $66k median
Job Market8/10
Strong: 2.9% unemployment
Wealth Floor5/10
Okay
Taxes6/10
Moderate: 9.8% burden
Crime & Safety6/10
Safe
Traffic2/10
Dangerous
Education3/10
Weak
Degreed1/10
Low: 20% degreed
Homesteading8/10
Prime
Water6/10
Fair
National Disaster1/10
High-Risk
Power Grid5/10
Average: ~279 min/yr

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What It's Like Living in Diberville, MS

D’Iberville feels like the quieter cousin who lives just off the main drag—close enough to Biloxi’s casinos and Gulf Coast action to be convenient, but far enough to keep its own low-key, family-first identity. With about 13,000 residents, it’s a place where you’ll see the same faces at the grocery store and high school football games, and where the median age of 38.3 reflects a community heavy on working parents and established singles who want a slower pace without total isolation. If you’re looking for a Gulf Coast town that’s more about backyard cookouts than boardwalk nightlife, D’Iberville is worth a serious look.

Daily Rhythm: What People Actually Do Here

Most mornings start with a commute that averages just under 24 minutes—short enough that you can grab coffee at the local Mugshots Grill & Bar or hit the D’Iberville Farmers Market on a Saturday without rushing. The median household income of $65,712 supports a comfortable middle-class lifestyle, and you’ll see that reflected in how people spend their weekends: fishing off the Tchoutacabouffa River, hitting the D’Iberville Trail for a bike ride, or driving the 10 minutes to Biloxi for a night out. Shopping is practical—the D’Iberville Promenade has a Target, a Belk, and chain restaurants like Texas Roadhouse and Olive Garden, but locals also swear by Felix’s Fish Camp for fried shrimp and po’boys. The cost of living index sits at 89, well below the national average, which means your dollar stretches further here than in most of the country—especially on housing, where the median home value of $199,000 buys a solid three-bedroom with a yard.

Sports, Schools, and Community Pride

High school football is the closest thing D’Iberville has to a civic religion. The D’Iberville Warriors pack the stands at Warrior Stadium on Friday nights, and it’s not unusual for the whole town to show up—parents, grandparents, and kids in face paint. The local schools, part of the Harrison County School District, are a major anchor; families move here specifically for the elementary and middle schools, and the high school’s band and sports programs are a big part of social life. There’s no pro sports team in town, but New Orleans Saints and LSU fans are everywhere—you’ll see flags on trucks and jerseys at the grocery store. For college sports, the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg is about an hour north, and Ole Miss and Mississippi State both have strong alumni presences. If you’re not into football, you’re still likely to get swept up in the energy during playoff season.

What’s There to Do: Entertainment, Festivals, and Outdoor Life

D’Iberville doesn’t have a flashy downtown strip, but it makes up for it with outdoor access and community events. The D’Iberville Riverfront Park is a hub for kayaking and paddleboarding on the Tchoutacabouffa River, and the Biloxi Bay Bridge is a popular walking and biking route with views of the water. The big annual draw is the D’Iberville Seafood Festival, held in October, where you’ll find live music, crawfish boils, and a carnival atmosphere that pulls in people from all over the coast. For music, you’re better off driving to Biloxi’s Hard Rock Casino or Beau Rivage for concerts and comedy shows—both are under 15 minutes away. Locals also head to Ocean Springs (about 20 minutes east) for its artsy downtown with galleries and craft breweries. The biggest frustration? Nightlife is thin—if you want a bar that stays open past 10 p.m. that isn’t a casino, you’ll be driving to Biloxi or Gulfport. That’s a trade-off most residents accept for the peace and quiet.

Pros and Cons of Living Here

  • What locals love: Affordable housing that’s still within striking distance of the coast; a strong sense of community where neighbors know each other; low crime relative to the region (violent crime rate of 178.8 per 100K is below the national average); short commutes that leave time for family and hobbies; the seafood festival and river access give it a distinct Gulf Coast flavor without the tourist crowds.
  • What frustrates them: Limited job diversity—many residents commute to Biloxi, Gulfport, or even New Orleans for work; the 20.4% college-educated rate is low, which can make it harder to find professional peers or specialized services; summer humidity and hurricane season are real (you’ll learn to stock supplies by June); and the lack of a true downtown means you’ll drive for most entertainment, dining, or shopping beyond the basics.

Who Fits In—and Who Might Not

D’Iberville works best for people who value stability over excitement. It’s a natural fit for families with school-age kids, tradespeople and remote workers who want a low cost of living, and retirees who want to be near the coast without the noise of Biloxi. Single professionals might find it a bit sleepy unless they’re deeply into fishing, boating, or outdoor hobbies—the dating scene is limited, and most social life revolves around church, school events, or the occasional festival. The weather is classic Gulf Coast: hot, humid summers from May through September, mild winters where you’ll wear a jacket maybe a dozen times, and the ever-present threat of hurricanes (though most newer homes are built to code). If you’re looking for a place where you can buy a house for under $200K, know your neighbors by name, and be on the water in 10 minutes, D’Iberville delivers—just don’t expect a 24-hour city.

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