317 Hatley Street East Jasper, Fl 32052
Hamilton, Florida⁞.811± ACRES
Some houses are just an address. This is a homestead -- and I should know, because these four walls created the place my grandparents called Home.
- The Register Homestead
- 317 Hatley Street East * Jasper, Fl * Hamilton County
- 3 Bedrooms * 2 Full Baths * 2018 sq ft heat/cooled * 1200 sq ft unfinished
- Built 2011 * Modular Construction * Handicap Accessible
- Open-Concept Living/Dining/Kitchen
- Island Kitchen With Bar Seating
- Hardwood and Tile Flooring
- Owner's Suite With Garden Soaking Tub
- Central Duct Heat & Air * Drywall Interior
- Exterior and Land
- 0.811± acre in-town lot
- Large screened back porch
- Side concrete patio
- Second well (dedicated irrigation)
- Detached Utility Shed (Storage/Workshop)
- Attached Enclosed Garage
- Comp-shingle roof
- Additional well for irrigation
- Bonus/ Expansion
- 1,200± sq ft unfinished upper level — framed, ready to finish
- Location & Terms
- City of Jasper, Hamilton County
- No HOA · Hamilton County Schools · Flood Zone X · Solid 2011 build
- Minutes to Downtown Jasper & I-75; Convenient to Lake City, Live Oak & Valdosta, GA
- Offered at $325,000
The screened back porch was always the heart of this home -- whether you were sipping hot black coffee with Pop or sweet tea with Mema, it was where the family gathered, the stories were told, and the memories were made. It's ready to welcome yours.
Nearly an acre in the heart of Jasper, move-in ready, with 1,200 sq ft of room to grow
I'm Lori Weldon, and 317 Hatley Street East was my grandparents' home. Pop and Mema — Loyd and Jacqueline Register — spent the last decade of their lives here, on nearly an acre in the heart of Jasper, and they filled every corner of it with the kind of living you can't build into a house, only love into one. Offering it now is a tender thing for our family. But a home this good isn't meant to sit still. It's meant to be handed on — and I'd be honored to hand it to the family who'll love it the way we have.
A home built for gathering. Step inside and the house just makes sense. The kitchen opens to the dining and living areas in one bright, easy flow — island seating for the coffee crowd, hardwood and tile underfoot, room for everybody. Three bedrooms, two baths, and an owner's suite with a garden tub made for the end of a long day. Built in 2011 and kept with real care, it's move-in ready in the truest sense: a comfortable home waiting on its next chapter.
The porch was the heart of it. If you want to know what this place is really about, walk out to the screened back porch. No matter how hot a North Florida day got, it was never too hot for Pop to carry his black coffee out back and hold court — and some of my sweetest memories are the mornings and afternoons we spent out there, visiting and telling stories without a single mosquito to mind. Step to the side and there's a concrete patio for grilling and gathering. This is a home that lives outside as much as in, and it's ready to be a gathering place all over again.
Room to spread out — and room to grow. Around it all sits 0.811 of an acre right in town, green and generous, kept easy by a second well dedicated just to irrigation. There's a detached utility shed for the tools and the projects, and an attached enclosed garage for everyday convenience. And then there's the part that makes this home rare at this price: a full unfinished upper level, roughly 1,200 square feet, already framed and waiting. A bonus room, a studio, another bedroom or two — whatever your family needs next, the space is already here.
Settled, simple, and easy to love. This is Jasper at its best — a quiet, established neighborhood inside the City of Jasper, minutes from downtown and the Hamilton County courthouse, with I-75 close by for an easy run to Lake City, Live Oak, or Valdosta. There's no HOA here — no dues, no restrictions, just the freedom to make it yours. It's zoned for Hamilton County Schools, elementary through high. And there's peace of mind built right into the ground: the home sits in Flood Zone X, outside any special flood hazard area.
Mema filled this house with the smell of homemade biscuits and a sass that kept everyone laughing. Pop filled the porch with stories. Between her kitchen and his coffee, this home had two hearts — and it still does. My hope is simple: that the family who comes next loves it the way ours did.
If that might be you, I'd be honored to walk it with you.
Offered at $325,000
Lori Bembry Weldon · Broker Associate, Jon Kohler & Associates
229-977-6065 · Lori@JonKohler.com
Granddaughter of Loyd & Jacqueline Register
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