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 Oswego 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 Oswego County, including:

Oswego

Oswego is the county seat and a key city on the shore of Lake Ontario in Oswego County, New York. The market includes lakefront homes, student rentals, downtown mixed-use buildings, and industrial and port related properties. Our appraisers consider water views, lake effect weather, and proximity to SUNY Oswego. We also look at building age, renovation quality, and income potential. This helps us provide accurate commercial, residential, and investment property appraisals throughout Oswego.

Fulton

Fulton sits along the Oswego River and has a long industrial and manufacturing history. There are single family homes, small multifamily properties, mill building conversions, and river influenced sites. Our appraisers pay attention to river frontage, views, and any flood considerations. We also review condition and adaptability of older industrial buildings. For homes and rentals, we study neighborhood trends and local employment. We deliver detailed appraisals for commercial, residential, and investment properties in Fulton.

Pulaski

Pulaski is known for its connection to the Salmon River and seasonal fishing activity. The area includes village homes, small apartment buildings, hospitality properties, and river-oriented businesses. Our appraisers look carefully at river proximity, tourism driven income, and parking for visitors. We also consider the condition of older homes and mixed-use buildings near the village center. Our valuations capture both everyday housing value and seasonal demand in Pulaski.

Mexico

Mexico is a historic village and town with a blend of residential streets, farms, and nearby lake influence. There are older homes, small multifamily properties, and local businesses along the main routes. Our appraisers evaluate building age, updates, and lot size. For rural and hobby farm properties, we consider acreage, outbuildings, and land use. We provide commercial, residential, and investment property appraisals that reflect Mexico’s village and rural character.

Sandy Creek

Sandy Creek includes both a village setting and nearby rural and lake influenced areas. Properties range from village homes and small rentals to country houses and cottages closer to Lake Ontario. Our appraisers review seasonal use patterns, access to beaches and parks, and the impact of snow and weather on structures. We also look at renovation levels and local rental demand. Our appraisals in Sandy Creek support sound decisions for homes and investment properties.

Central Square

Central Square is a key crossroads community in southern Oswego County with strong commuter access. There are subdivisions, village homes, mobile home communities, and commercial sites along major roads. Our appraisers consider traffic counts, highway access, and visibility for retail and service properties. For residential appraisals, we look at neighborhood feel, interior updates, and lot size. We provide valuations for commercial, residential, and income properties across Central Square.

Phoenix

Phoenix is a village along the Oswego River with historic brick buildings and waterfront views. The market includes single family homes, small apartment houses, and mixed-use buildings downtown. Our appraisers weigh river frontage, scenic views, and the condition of older masonry construction. We also consider parking and visibility for street level commercial spaces. Our appraisals in Phoenix reflect both village charm and investment potential.

Hannibal

Hannibal offers a small village center surrounded by rural homes and farmland. Properties include traditional village homes, country houses on larger lots, and agricultural parcels. Our appraisers pay attention to acreage, barns and outbuildings, and land quality. For village residential and mixed-use properties, we look at building age, updates, and walkability. We deliver commercial, residential, and investment property appraisals throughout Hannibal.

Scriba

Scriba is a town that borders the city of Oswego and includes both industrial and lakeside areas. There are power generation facilities, industrial sites, rural homes, and some Lake Ontario frontage. Our appraisers consider industrial influence, lake views, and any setback or shoreline issues. For homes, we look at lot size, outbuildings, and overall condition. Our valuations in Scriba cover a wide range of commercial, residential, and investment properties.

Minetto

Minetto sits along the Oswego River just south of the city, with a mix of residential neighborhoods and river influenced sites. Many homes enjoy wooded settings or water views. Our appraisers evaluate river proximity, slope, and potential flood risk. We also consider interior upgrades, garages, and outdoor living spaces that add appeal. We provide detailed residential and investment property appraisals across Minetto.

Volney

Volney is largely rural and suburban, with the Oswego River forming part of its border and the city of Fulton nearby. The area includes subdivisions, country homes, mobile homes, and some commercial and industrial properties. Our appraisers look at land size, outbuildings, and access to major roads. River influence, where present, is also considered. We deliver commercial, residential, and investment property valuations for the varied real estate in Volney.

Granby

Granby surrounds parts of Fulton and includes rural land, small subdivisions, and riverfront stretches. Properties range from older farmhouses to newer homes on larger lots. Our appraisers evaluate acreage, barns, and the appeal of semi-rural settings close to services. For river influenced properties, we consider views and any water related risk. Our appraisals in Granby reflect both residential comfort and land value.

Hastings

Hastings is a town in southern Oswego County with hamlets, rural land, and growing residential areas. There are subdivisions, mobile home parks, and properties with larger lots. Commercial uses line major roads that serve commuters. Our appraisers weigh traffic exposure, access to Syracuse and other employment centers, and local school districts. We also review building age and renovation work for homes and small investment properties in Hastings.

Constantia

Constantia sits along the north shore of Oneida Lake with a mix of lakefront cottages, year-round homes, and rural properties. Our appraisers carefully evaluate lake frontage, water views, docks, and shoreline condition. Seasonal use and second home demand are important in some neighborhoods. Inland, we consider land size and outbuildings. We provide commercial, residential, and investment property appraisals that capture both lake lifestyle and rural value in Constantia.

West Monroe

West Monroe also touches Oneida Lake and includes lakeside neighborhoods and rural residential areas. There are camps, year-round homes, and houses on wooded parcels. Our appraisers consider lake access, private road conditions, and well and septic systems. We also study renovation levels and market demand from both commuters and second home buyers. Our valuations support residential and investment property decisions throughout West Monroe.

Parish

Parish is a rural town with a small village center, open land, and easy access to I 81. Properties include older homes, country houses, and agricultural parcels. Our appraisers look at acreage, timber or field value, and outbuilding condition. We also consider commuter convenience and seasonal travel impacts. We provide commercial, residential, and investment property appraisals that reflect Parish’s rural character.

Richland

Richland is home to parts of the Salmon River corridor and includes the village of Pulaski and surrounding rural areas. The market has village homes, river related businesses, and country properties. Our appraisers evaluate river access, recreational appeal, and tourism driven income. For rural homes, we consider land size, barns, and outdoor amenities. Our appraisals in Richland support a full range of residential, commercial, and investment properties.

Albion

Albion is a small rural town with farms, homes on acreage, and scattered hamlets. Many properties feature fields, woods, and outbuildings. Our appraisers pay close attention to land quality, agricultural use, and the condition of older farmhouses. We also look at outbuilding utility for storage or small business use. Our valuations in Albion capture both residential use and long-term land value.

New Haven

New Haven lies along Lake Ontario and includes inland rural land as well as lake influenced properties. There are cottages, year-round homes, and country houses. Our appraisers weigh lake views, access to beaches and parks, and any shoreline concerns. For non-lake properties, we consider acreage, outbuildings, and proximity to main routes. We provide commercial, residential, and investment property appraisals throughout New Haven.

Redfield

Redfield sits on the Tug Hill Plateau and is known for its heavy snowfall and outdoor recreation. There are camps, hunting properties, seasonal cabins, and year-round homes on larger parcels. Our appraisers consider snow load, road access in winter, and appeal to recreation buyers. We also look at acreage, timber, and water features such as streams and ponds. Our appraisals in Redfield reflect both lifestyle factors and land-based investment value.

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