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 Greene 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 Greene County, including:

Catskill

Catskill mixes a historic river village with arts and outdoor access. The Thomas Cole National Historic Site anchors the birthplace of the Hudson River School. Main Street and Dutchman’s Landing sit along the Hudson and Catskill Creek. Our appraisers value commercial storefronts, mixed‑use buildings, and river‑adjacent homes. We weigh view premiums, floodplain considerations, and historic renovation quality.

Athens

Athens offers a walkable waterfront and preserved architecture. The village fronts the Hudson and is home to the Hudson–Athens Lighthouse. The town notes 300+ historic structures and a living‑museum feel. We appraise riverfront homes, Sleepy Hollow Lake properties, and mixed‑use on Second Street. Unique factors include shoreline setbacks, historic‑district guidelines, and water views that influence value.

Coxsackie

Coxsackie pairs a revitalized riverside park with a 19th‑century commercial core on Reed Street. The district’s Italianate brick facades and adjacent Hudson access attract visitors and investors. We evaluate retail and hospitality near the waterfront, plus historic upper‑floor apartments. We consider façade integrity, adaptive‑reuse costs, and seasonal event traffic when valuing assets.

New Baltimore

New Baltimore lines the Hudson at the county’s northeast edge, with hamlets like Hannacroix and Medway nearby. The river location and Thruway/US‑9W access support commuting and commerce. We appraise farmsteads, river‑view homes, and small industrial or service parcels. Site orientation to the river, historic context, and access to corridors factor into value.

Cairo (Round Top & Purling)

Cairo includes the Round Top and Purling hamlets, known for Bavarian‑style resorts and trail networks. Catskill Creek traverses town and multiple hamlets cluster near Route 23. We appraise all‑inclusive resorts, cabins, and subdivision homes. Appraisal nuances include amenity packages, STR potential, and creek‑adjacent parcels that may require hydrology review.

Greenville

Greenville sits on the county’s northern border and markets Tech Valley access with rural scenery. The town offers parks, three nearby golf courses, and year‑round recreation. Our team values highway retail, country inns, and single‑family neighborhoods. We assess commuter times, golf‑course adjacency, and well‑and‑septic considerations that impact pricing.

Durham

Durham features rolling hills and the hamlet of East Durham, the “Emerald Isle of the Catskills,” with the Michael J. Quill Irish Cultural & Sports Centre. Festivals and nearby Zoom Flume drive seasonal traffic. We appraise inns, cottages, and event‑oriented tracts. Factors include festival calendars, parking capacity, and outbuildings used for cultural programming.

Windham

Windham is a four‑season resort town anchored by Windham Mountain’s 54 trails and 11 lifts. The rebranded Windham Mountain Club promotes year‑round amenities and dining. We appraise slopeside condos, chalets, and hospitality near Main Street. Unique considerations include ski‑in/ski‑out premiums, membership amenities, and winter access on mountain roads.

Hunter

Hunter’s high peaks and Hunter Mountain resort drive tourism and retail. The town includes the villages of Hunter and Tannersville, plus hamlets like Haines Falls and Elka Park. We appraise lift‑proximate condos, short‑term rentals, and restaurant spaces. Valuation accounts for trail access, parking ratios, and seasonal occupancy.

Tannersville

Tannersville is the “Painted Village in the Sky,” known for colorful Main Street buildings inside Catskill Park. It serves as a gateway to Kaaterskill Falls, North‑South Lake, and Hunter Mountain. We value boutique lodging, retail, and renovated Victorians. We weigh historic‑district elements, façade work, and proximity to trailheads and ski shuttles.

Haines Falls

Haines Falls sits at the head of Kaaterskill Clove and near the historic Catskill Mountain House site. It provides access to Kaaterskill Falls viewing platforms and trail connections. We appraise cabins, B&Bs, and roadside hospitality. Elevation, trail traffic, parking constraints, and safety signage near cliff areas can influence property use and value.

Palenville

Palenville lies at the base of Kaaterskill Clove and is often cited as America’s first art colony. Waterfalls, swimming holes, and the Long Path draw visitors through the hamlet. We appraise cottages, artist studios, and small inns. Rock outcrops, creek frontage, and art‑colony heritage inform marketability and renovation choices.

Leeds

Leeds is a Catskill hamlet on Catskill Creek with a compact village center. It’s tied to regional dining and travel itineraries across the Great Northern Catskills. We appraise creek‑adjacent homes, legacy mixed‑use, and roadside commercial. Flood mapping, bridge access, and small‑lot setbacks are common appraisal considerations.

Hensonville

Hensonville is a hamlet of Windham and home to Town Hall on NY‑296. Its location places services near Windham’s resorts and trail systems. We appraise municipal‑adjacent parcels, small retail, and year‑round housing. Zoning overlays, on‑site parking, and winter road maintenance shape asset performance.

Prattsville

Prattsville straddles Schoharie Creek and rebuilt after 2011 flooding from Hurricane Irene. Town history includes Pratt Rock and early tanning. We appraise Main Street commercial, elevated new builds, and rural homes. Hydrology, elevation certificates, and resilient materials weigh heavily in valuations.

Lexington

Lexington spans Catskill High Peaks and the West Kill Valley, with access to Rusk and West Kill mountains. Its landscape supports backcountry recreation and quiet hamlets. We appraise cabins, large‑acreage retreats, and small hospitality. Steep slopes, private roads, and view corridors are key valuation factors.

Ashland

Ashland sits along the county’s northwest, with a small Catskills town center and park. Historic tanning once shaped the economy; today it’s a rural residential market. We appraise village homes, land tracts, and roadside commercial. Septic systems, well yields, and winter access inform pricing and lender risk.

Jewett

Jewett lies between Hunter and Windham inside Catskill Park, with hamlets like East Jewett and South Jewett. Peaks and passes frame a mix of vacation and year‑round housing. We appraise chalets, STRs, and acreage for cabins. We consider road grades, snow loads, and proximity to both mountains when modeling income and comps.

Halcott

Halcott is a remote Catskills valley and Greene County exclave reached most directly via Delaware County. It has low density and a rural housing stock. We appraise farms, cabins, and conservation‑adjacent parcels. Access routes, telecomm infrastructure, and seasonal maintenance are central to value conclusions.

North‑South Lake & Kaaterskill Falls Area

North‑South Lake is the largest state campground in the Catskill Forest Preserve and leads to the former Catskill Mountain House site. Nearby Kaaterskill Falls drops in two tiers over 260 feet and is a marquee destination. We appraise lodgings, cottages, and recreation‑oriented commercial. Trail proximity, parking capacity, and visitor safety measures can affect the highest and best use.

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