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Jasper, TX Townhomes for Sale

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    $120,000

    $10K PRICE DROP
    • 2 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,040 Sq Ft

    894 1st St, Jasper, TX 75951

    Charming and conveniently located, this 2-bedroom townhome in the heart of Jasper offers comfort, character, and investment potential. Inside, you'll find a cozy living area centered around a wood-burning fireplace—perfect for relaxing evenings at home. The layout includes 1 full bathroom and 1 half bath, providing both functionality and convenience. Step outside to a private, fully fenced

    Abigail Hamma Rayburn Realty

    894 1st St, Jasper, TX 75951
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    $139,900

    $35K PRICE DROP
    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,170 Sq Ft

    429 Zavalla St, Jasper, TX 75951

    New construction 2/2 townhouse on approx. 0.09 of acre, conveniently located close to town. Beautiful finishes thru out, open floor plan with gas fireplace in living area. Light and bright thru out, lots of windows. Seller offering an allowance for appliances/upgrades. Additional lot with slab available at $159,900. Great investment potential.

    Denise Cox-Delay 1st Choice Real Estate

    429 Zavalla St, Jasper, TX 75951

Why Live in Jasper

Jasper, a small town in east Texas, is known as the "Jewel of the Forest" due to its location in the Piney Woods eco-region. With around 7,400 residents, Jasper is surrounded by dense pine woodlands, lakes, and winding rivers, providing a serene natural environment. The town center features several small businesses, including restaurants and boutiques, fostering a close-knit community atmosphere where locals are often recognized by name. Jasper has a complex history, including significant events such as the lynching of James Byrd Jr. in 1998, leading to the establishment of the James Byrd Jr. Memorial Park and the Byrd Foundation for Racial Healing. Housing in Jasper includes a mix of single-family homes like ranch-styles, colonials, cottages, and bungalows, many of which have been renovated. Waterfront homes overlooking Angelina River and Sam Rayburn Lake are common, with properties often covering substantial acreage. Jasper offers four city-operated parks, with Sandy Creek Park being the most popular, featuring a walking path around a fishing lake and hosting community events like the Jasper Azalea Festival. Nearby reservoirs such as Sam Rayburn and Steinhagen provide opportunities for water recreation. Jasper High School offers various CTE programs, including agriculture, welding, and culinary arts. The town center boasts a variety of dining options, including Smitty’s Smoke House and Cedar Tree Restaurant, and shopping venues like Unique Boutique and Jasper Thrift Store. Residents primarily use cars for transportation, with major highways like U.S. Route 96 and U.S. Route 190 facilitating travel.

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