With more than 40 years of experience, Jordan Appraisal Group delivers reliable, lender‑ready appraisal reports tailored to the unique characteristics of each neighborhood. Our certified appraisers provide accurate, on‑time valuations across every neighborhood in Broome County.

Residential Appraisals

Residential Real Estate Appraisal
  • Single‑family & 2–4 family homes
  • Condominiums & cooperatives
  • FHA & 203K appraisals
  • Reverse mortgage appraisals
  • New construction & waterfront where applicable
  • Vacant land & complex properties
  • Estate, divorce, and tax‑appeal appraisals
  • Drive‑by appraisals (as permitted)
  • Income rent schedules & operating income statements
  • REO, desk & field reviews

Commercial Appraisals

Commercial Appraisal
  • Mixed‑use & multi‑family
  • Office & medical
  • Retail / strip centers
  • Hospitality (where applicable)
  • Warehouse / industrial / flex
  • Agricultural & development land

Appraisal Management (AMC) & Lender Solutions

Licensed Appraisal Management Company (AMC) solutions
  • Appraiser panel management & vetting
  • License & E&O tracking
  • Online ordering and real‑time tracking
  • Integrations with Encompass & Mercury
  • UAD compliance
  • ‘Lender agent’ delivery to UCDP and EAD portals
  • Licensed‑appraiser quality control reviews
  • Valuation dispute process management
  • Compliance certificate included with each managed appraisal
  • Client training & education

Local Knowledge & Communities We Serve

We actively appraise across cities, towns, and villages throughout Broome County, including:

Binghamton

Binghamton mixes historic housing with active downtown reinvestment. Neighborhoods include Downtown, West Side, South Side, North Side, First Ward, Ely Park, and East Side. Institutions drive demand near hospitals and campuses. We appraise commercial corridors, mixed‑use buildings, and multifamily assets across the city. Unique considerations include river flood zones, student rentals near the West Side, and varied condition in pre‑war housing.

Vestal

Vestal is a retail and education hub along the Susquehanna. Communities include Vestal Center, Tracy Creek, Ross Corners, Willow Point, Twin Orchards, and South Vestal. Binghamton University boosts rental and retail demand. Appraisals often span strip retail, hotels, and subdivisions off the Parkway. Appraisers watch elevation changes, campus‑adjacent rentals, and older hamlet housing.

Union

Union offers strong suburban stock and busy arterials. Areas include Endicott, Johnson City, Endwell, West Corners, Choconut Center, and Westover. Corporate and medical anchors support values. We handle retail plazas, light industrial, and mixed‑use near Main Street corridors. Appraisers note village versus town jurisdictions, commuter traffic patterns, and student housing influences.

Johnson City

Johnson City sits between Binghamton and Endwell. Nearby communities include Westover, Choconut Center, Oakdale Commons area, Floral Park, and Fairmont Park. Health care and shopping catalyze demand. We appraise medical offices, redeveloped retail, and small multifamily. Consider parking ratios, older frame housing with additions, and proximity to major arterials.

Endicott

Endicott blends historic blocks with reinvestment. Surrounding areas include West Endicott, Endwell, West Corners, Union Center, Ross Corners, and Glenwood Road corridors. Industrial legacy sites meet new light manufacturing. We appraise mixed‑use, flex, and small apartment buildings. Appraisers note parcel depth on Main Street, garage conversions, and traffic exposure near 17C.

Endwell (Hamlet, Town of Union)

Endwell offers stable neighborhoods and convenience retail. Nearby are West Corners, Endicott, Johnson City, Choconut Center, and Fairmont Park. Demand remains solid for ranches, capes, and townhomes. We appraise small retail, offices, and multifamily near Hooper Road. Appraisers watch for basement moisture on valley soils and updates in mid‑century homes.

Dickinson

Dickinson sits just north of the city. Communities include Port Dickinson, Cutler Heights area, Nimmonsburg vicinity, Old Front Street corridor, and SUNY Broome environs. Access to I‑81 and Route 11 helps retail and service uses. We appraise highway commercial, small industrial, and garden apartments. Appraisers note village‑town split, traffic counts, and campus‑related rentals.

Port Dickinson

Port Dickinson lines the Chenango River and Route 11. Adjacent areas include Chenango Bridge, Hillcrest, Nimmonsburg, and Binghamton’s North Side. Small‑lot homes and local retail define the village. We appraise mixed‑use corners, neighborhood commercial, and single‑family homes. Appraisers consider river proximity, alternate‑side parking rules, and village utility assessments.

Chenango

Chenango offers suburban pockets with quick access to Route 12. Communities include Chenango Bridge, Castle Creek, Kattelville, Chenango Forks (shared), Port Crane vicinity, and West Chenango. Retail strips and service buildings line Route 12 and 12A. We appraise neighborhood retail, medical offices, and subdivisions. Appraisers note well and septic outside hamlets and rolling topography.

Chenango Bridge

Chenango Bridge anchors the south end of Chenango. Nearby are Chenango Forks, Port Dickinson, Kattelville, Castle Creek, and Northgate areas. Demand is steady for single‑family homes and small apartments. We appraise small offices and retail along 12A. Appraisers watch floodplain mapping by the Chenango River and age‑related capital needs in 1950s–1960s housing.

Castle Creek

Castle Creek is north of Binghamton on US‑11. Surrounding localities include Chenango Forks, Chenango Bridge, Glen Aubrey, Kattelville, West Chenango, and Newmans Corner. Housing is mixed with rural parcels. We appraise convenience retail, contractors’ shops, and homes on larger sites. Appraisers evaluate septic systems, outbuildings, and driveway grades.

Fenton

Fenton spans hills and river flats northeast of Binghamton. Communities include Port Crane, Hillcrest, North Fenton, Chenango Forks (partial), and Page Brook areas. Access via I‑88 and NY‑7 supports services and light industrial. We appraise mobile home communities, small offices, and single‑family homes. Appraisers note hillside roads, legacy canal features, and water district lines.

Port Crane

Port Crane lies along NY‑7 and I‑88. Nearby are Hillcrest, North Fenton, Chenango Bridge, West Colesville, and Otsiningo Park area across the river. Property types range from small retail to modest homes. We appraise convenience retail, storage, and homes on mixed terrain. Appraisers consider topography, older canal‑era parcels, and traffic exposure.

Hillcrest

Hillcrest is a residential hub just north of the city. Proximate areas include Port Dickinson, Chenango Bridge, Nimmonsburg, and Chenango Valley school campus. Services and parks add appeal. We appraise single‑family homes, small apartments, and infill retail. Unique factors include water district coverage, school adjacency, and access to I‑88 ramps.

Kirkwood

Kirkwood runs along the Susquehanna near the PA line. Hamlets include Riverside, Kirkwood village, Langdon, Kirkwood Center, and Brookvale. Industrial parks and river access shape demand. We appraise warehouses, highway retail, and country homes. Appraisers watch flood history, bridge access, and subdivision rules along Route 11 and 7.

Five Mile Point / Kirkwood Center

Five Mile Point, also known as Kirkwood Center, sits about five miles from the Broome County Courthouse. Nearby are Riverside, Brookvale, Langdon, and Schneider’s Market area. The setting mixes older homes with local services. We appraise small retail, churches, and single‑family. Appraisers consider traffic at the River Road intersection and historic parcel layouts.

Conklin

Conklin borders Pennsylvania and the Susquehanna. Localities include Conklin hamlet, Corbettsville, Conklin Forks, Summit Hill area, and Conklin Station. Parks and arterials support housing and small business. We appraise riverfront homes, neighborhood retail, and flex buildings. Key factors include flood history in 2006 and 2011, and split school districts along corridors.

Conklin Forks

Conklin Forks is a rural hamlet west of the river. Nearby are Conklin Station, Hawleyton, Summit Hill, and the Conklin‑Kirkwood Bridge corridor. Parcels are larger with outbuildings. We appraise homes, small recreation sites, and pavilions. Appraisers confirm private well and septic, seasonal road conditions, and stream setbacks.

Town of Windsor

Windsor covers a large, scenic area east of Binghamton. Communities include Village of Windsor, West Windsor, Ouaquaga, Damascus, East Windsor, and South Windsor. Agriculture, river access, and hamlets drive property variety. We appraise farmsteads, village retail, and cabins. Appraisers consider agricultural exemptions, river setbacks, and bridge access on local roads.

Whitney Point

Whitney Point serves northern Broome as a services hub. Nearby are Triangle, Upper Lisle, Center Lisle, Glen Aubrey, Killawog, and Itaska. The village supports retail, schools, and lake recreation nearby. We appraise main‑street mixed‑use, small industrial, and single‑family homes. Appraisers consider traffic to Route 11 and I‑81, parking depth, and mixed building ages.

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