Wayne County Seat in Southeast Georgia

Houses in Jesup, GA

Welcome to Jesup, the Wayne County seat built around its railroad crossroads along the Altamaha River in southeast Georgia.

Jesup is the county seat of Wayne County, Georgia, set in the flat pine country of the state's southeast interior between the Altamaha River and the coastal plain. The city lies about 40 miles west of Brunswick and the Golden Isles, and roughly 80 miles southwest of Savannah, placing it within reach of the coast while retaining the pace of a small inland county seat. Its population of roughly 10,000 makes it the region's principal town and commercial hub. Jesup is, at its core, a railroad town. It was laid out in the late 1860s at the junction of the Macon and Brunswick and Atlantic and Gulf railroads, incorporated in 1870, and named for General Thomas Jesup of Second Seminole War fame. Railroading has remained central to the local economy and identity ever since, and the city's Amtrak station keeps passenger service alive along a historic corridor. Timber, too, shaped the area, as early settlers floated log rafts down the Altamaha River to coastal markets, and the forest products industry has long been a mainstay. As county seat, Jesup anchors government and commerce for the surrounding region, with the courthouse, schools, and retail concentrated around its historic downtown. The Federal Correctional Institution at Jesup is among the area's largest employers, alongside education, healthcare, and manufacturing. The community is close-knit and family-oriented, with a strong sense of regional identity tied to the river, the rails, and small-town traditions. For homebuyers, Jesup offers an affordable foothold in southeast Georgia with genuine small-town character, county services, and rail and highway connections to the coast and larger cities. It suits those seeking space, a slower rhythm, and access to the Altamaha's outdoors over the bustle of coastal or metro living.

Population 10,409
County Wayne County
Active Listings 353

Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Jesup in?

Jesup is in Wayne County, Georgia, and serves as the county seat. The city anchors government, schools, and commerce for the surrounding southeast Georgia region, sitting between the Altamaha River and the coastal plain.

What is Jesup known for?

Jesup is known as a historic railroad town, having been laid out in the late 1860s at the junction of two rail lines. It also sits near the Altamaha River, a major Georgia waterway known for fishing, boating, and timber heritage. The city was named for General Thomas Jesup.

What school district serves Jesup?

The Wayne County School System serves Jesup and the surrounding county. The district operates elementary and middle schools and Wayne County High School, the county's single public high school and a focal point for athletics and community events.

How far is Jesup from the coast?

Jesup is about 40 miles west of Brunswick and the Golden Isles, and roughly 20 to 25 miles west of Interstate 95. Savannah lies about 80 miles to the northeast, and Jacksonville, Florida, is reachable to the south.

Does Jesup have passenger rail service?

Yes, Jesup has an Amtrak station that provides intercity passenger rail service along the Atlantic coast corridor, a legacy of the city's founding as a railroad junction. Freight rail also remains an active part of the local economy.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

home_work New This Week 11
Went Under Contract 4
trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $268,300 +9.5%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $148
schedule Avg Days on Market 37
sell Homes Sold 26
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 98.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 18.7

Price & Sales History

Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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