Trusted Residential & Commercial Appraisal Services in Pennsylvania

For more than 40 years, our team has provided accurate, compliant, and timely real estate valuations. We serve homeowners, attorneys, lenders, and financial professionals throughout Pennsylvania.

Private Appraisals

real estate appraisals

We offer reliable and confidential valuation services for:

  • Divorce
  • Estates
  • Tax appeals
  • Financial planning
  • Retrospective valuations

Mortgage Lending Appraisals

Mortgage Lending Appraisals

Our certified appraisers deliver fast, compliant reports for:

  • Purchases
  • Refinances
  • Home equity
  • Loan modifications
  • FHA & 203K
  • Reverse mortgages

Licensed Appraisal Management Company (AMC)

We proudly support lenders and mortgage professionals with full-service appraisal management throughout Pennsylvania.

We serve all Pennsylvania counties, including (but not limited to):

Adams County

Adams County is a historic region in south‑central Pennsylvania known for Gettysburg and surrounding small towns such as Littlestown, Hanover, and Fairfield. Housing includes older single-family homes, rural properties, and small-town neighborhoods.

Allegheny County

Allegheny County is anchored by Pittsburgh and includes suburban municipalities such as Mt. Lebanon, Bethel Park, and Penn Hills. It blends riverfront districts with stable suburbs. Pittsburgh’s primary industries include education, tech, and healthcare. Communities such as Shadyside, Squirrel Hill, Lawrenceville, North Side, South Side, Mt. Lebanon, Bethel Park, and Monroeville support active markets. Residential appraisals include brick colonials, Victorians, and condo conversions. Investment assignments review rents near universities and hospitals. Commercial appraisals include offices, research, flex industrial, and hospitality tied to innovation corridors.

Berks County

Berks County mixes industrial heritage with improving downtowns. Reading anchors education and healthcare. Wyomissing, Shillington, Exeter, Muhlenberg, Sinking Spring, Kutztown, and Fleetwood offer diverse stock. Residential appraisals include rowhomes, mid-century ranches, and townhomes. Investment assignments consider student and warehouse-driven demand. Commercial appraisals include retail centers, medical offices, light industrial, and adaptive reuse.

Bucks County

Bucks County is a suburban and semi‑rural area with historic towns such as Doylestown, Newtown, Yardley, and Bensalem. It blends historic towns with high-demand suburbs. Doylestown anchors government and culture. Newtown, Yardley, New Hope, Bensalem, Bristol, Warrington, and Quakertown offer variety. Residential appraisals often include stone farmhouses, colonials, and new subdivisions. Investment assignments consider tourist traffic and New Jersey commuter patterns. Commercial appraisals include boutique retail, hospitality, office, and light industrial near I-95 and Route 1.

Butler County

Butler County offers suburban and rural communities including Butler, Cranberry Township, Slippery Rock, and Zelienople. Housing includes single family homes, newer subdivisions, and rural residences.

Carbon County

Carbon County presents a diverse appraisal landscape shaped by historic boroughs, recreation‑driven markets, rural acreage, and commuter corridors. Our work spans traditional owner‑occupied neighborhoods, legacy housing stock, resort and second‑home communities, and mixed‑use assets tied to tourism and outdoor amenities. We actively appraise single‑family homes, small multifamily properties, vacation rentals, land and acreage, and limited commercial uses across boroughs, townships, and planned communities. Our appraisers understand how flood mapping, HOA governance, zoning, access, and seasonal demand influence value, particularly near river corridors and Pocono recreation hubs. Jordan Appraisal Group delivers credible residential, land, multifamily, mixed‑use, and investment analysis throughout Carbon County, supporting lending, estate planning, portfolio review, and acquisition decisions.

Centre County

Centre County pairs university influence with outdoor amenities. State College anchors research and athletics. Bellefonte, Patton Township, Ferguson Township, College Township, Benner Township, and Philipsburg show steady demand. Residential appraisals include student rentals, townhomes, and suburban singles. Investment assignments consider year-round rent stability from Penn State. Commercial appraisals include labs, offices, hospitality, and mixed-use near campus.

Chester County

Chester County features affluent suburban communities such as West Chester, Downingtown, Coatesville, and Kennett Square. The County offers bucolic settings and strong employment bases. West Chester anchors administration and services. Downingtown, Exton, Kennett Square, Phoenixville, Malvern, Coatesville, and Oxford support growth. Residential appraisals include historic homes, townhomes, and estate properties. Investment assignments examine corporate tenant demand and mushroom industry hubs. Commercial appraisals include biotech, flex industrial, office, and destination retail along Route 202.

Columbia County

Columbia County blends strong institutional anchors with traditional borough housing, rural townships, and agricultural land. Markets range from university‑ and hospital‑influenced neighborhoods to affordable workforce housing and low‑density acreage. Our appraisers routinely evaluate single‑family homes, student‑oriented rentals, small multifamily properties, mixed‑use downtown buildings, and land parcels with varied zoning and utility profiles. We consider factors such as income potential, condition variance in older housing, flood exposure near waterways, and the contributory value of acreage and outbuildings. Jordan Appraisal Group provides residential, multifamily, mixed‑use, land, and investment appraisal services across Columbia County, delivering clear support for lending, redevelopment, and long‑term ownership strategies.

Crawford County

Crawford County includes the city of Meadville and small towns such as Titusville, Conneaut Lake, and Cambridge Springs. Housing consists of older single-family homes, rural properties, and lakeside residences.

Cumberland County

Cumberland County features fast-growing suburbs and strong logistics. Carlisle and Mechanicsburg anchor services and education. Camp Hill, Hampden, Silver Spring, Lower Allen, and Shippensburg drive demand. Residential appraisals include ranches, colonials, and new construction. Investment assignments weigh warehouse growth along I-81. Commercial appraisals include distribution, flex space, office parks, and highway retail.

Dauphin County

Dauphin County supports government, healthcare, and tourism. Harrisburg anchors administration and commerce. Hershey, Hummelstown, Lower Paxton, Swatara, Middletown, and Steelton offer variety. Residential appraisals include brick singles, townhomes, and suburban developments. Investment assignments analyze state employment stability and visitor traffic. Commercial appraisals include offices, medical, hospitality, and retail influenced by major highways.

Delaware County

Delaware County borders Philadelphia and includes communities such as Upper Darby, Media, Springfield, and Chester. It County features dense suburbs and busy corridors. Media and Upper Darby anchor government and transit. Havertown, Springfield, Swarthmore, Radnor, Broomall, Ridley, and Chester show varied inventory. Residential appraisals include twins, capes, and postwar singles. Investment assignments weigh student and commuter rentals. Commercial appraisals include medical offices, neighborhood retail, mixed-use, and service properties near rail lines.

Erie County

Erie County blends waterfront assets with steady industry. Erie City anchors healthcare, education, and logistics. Millcreek, Harborcreek, Fairview, Summit, North East, and Girard provide options. Residential appraisals include lakefront homes, mid-century properties, and newer subdivisions. Investment assignments consider manufacturing and tourism. Commercial appraisals include marinas, hotels, industrial parks, and retail corridors along Peach Street.

Lackawanna County

Lackawanna County blends university and medical anchors with historic neighborhoods. Scranton leads employment and culture. Dunmore, Moosic, Clarks Summit, Taylor, Dickson City, and Old Forge support activity. Residential appraisals include classic two-stories, duplexes, and renovated homes. Investment assignments analyze student and healthcare rentals. Commercial appraisals include offices, retail plazas, flex industrial, and hospitality near I-81.

Lancaster County

Lancaster County blends suburban neighborhoods, farmland, and historic towns including Lancaster, Ephrata, Lititz, and Manheim. The County’s strong agricultural roots mix with expanding urban investment. Lancaster City drives arts and hospitality. Manheim Township, Ephrata, Lititz, Elizabethtown, East Hempfield, Mount Joy, and Columbia offer options. Residential appraisals include brick rowhomes, farmhouses, and new subdivisions. Investment assignments consider tourism and distribution centers. Commercial appraisals include warehouses, food processing, retail corridors, and boutique hotels.

Lebanon County

Lebanon County mixes small-town living with expanding industry. Lebanon City anchors services. North Cornwall, South Lebanon, Annville, Palmyra, Myerstown, and North Londonderry provide balance. Residential appraisals include older singles, semis, and new subdivisions. Investment assignments consider food manufacturing and Fort Indiantown Gap. Commercial appraisals include industrial, neighborhood retail, medical offices, and hospitality.

Lehigh County

Lehigh County benefits from strong logistics and medical employers. Allentown anchors urban redevelopment. Whitehall, Emmaus, Salisbury, South Whitehall, Upper Macungie, Catasauqua, and Coplay show steady activity. Residential appraisals include brick twins, newer townhomes, and suburban singles. Investment assignments weigh I-78 access and e-commerce demand. Commercial appraisals include warehouses, offices, retail corridors, and hospitality near attractions.

Luzerne County

Luzerne County features river towns and strong distribution growth. Wilkes-Barre anchors services and education. Hazleton, Pittston, Kingston, Nanticoke, Mountain Top, and Dallas offer range. Residential appraisals include rowhomes, Cape Cods, and townhomes. Investment assignments weigh industrial parks and commuter patterns. Commercial appraisals include warehouses, retail centers, small offices, and hotels near I-80 and I-81.

Monroe County

Monroe County is part of the Poconos and includes Stroudsburg, East Stroudsburg, Mount Pocono, and Tobyhanna. Housing includes single family homes, vacation properties, and wooded residential neighborhoods.

Montgomery County

Montgomery County is a major suburban region with communities such as Norristown, Pottstown, King of Prussia, and Lansdale. It features strong job centers and established suburbs. King of Prussia drives retail and office demand. Communities like Norristown, Conshohocken, Plymouth Meeting, Blue Bell, Lansdale, Hatboro, and Pottstown show steady activity. Residential appraisals include townhomes, split-levels, and upscale renovations. Investment assignments analyze commuter rail access and corporate campuses. Commercial appraisals include malls, medical buildings, flex parks, and restaurants along major highways.

Northampton County

Northampton County includes historic districts, suburban subdivisions, and small-town neighborhoods. The County pairs historic towns with active distribution hubs. Bethlehem and Easton anchor culture and business. Nazareth, Palmer, Forks, Lower Saucon, Wilson, and Hellertown provide options. Residential appraisals include rowhomes, Victorians, and new subdivisions. Investment assignments consider Lehigh University and tourism. Commercial appraisals include mixed-use, light industrial, retail streets, and hotels near Route 22 and I-78.

Northumberland County

Northumberland County features river‑adjacent boroughs, legacy coal communities, agricultural townships, and corridor‑oriented development. Housing stock ranges from historic homes and dense rental inventory to rural residences on large parcels. Our appraisal work addresses condition‑driven markets, income‑producing properties, and land with agricultural or development considerations. We carefully evaluate floodplain influences, code compliance, deferred maintenance, zoning, and market rent stability. Jordan Appraisal Group offers residential appraisal, small and mid‑scale multifamily valuation, mixed‑use appraisal, and land valuation throughout Northumberland County, supporting lenders, investors, municipalities, and private owners with reliable, well‑supported analyses.

Philadelphia County

Philadelphia County is entirely occupied by the city of Philadelphia and includes diverse urban neighborhoods such as Center City, West Philadelphia, Northeast Philadelphia, and South Philadelphia. Philadelphia County combines historic neighborhoods with major urban redevelopment. Center City anchors business and culture. Communities like Fishtown, Northern Liberties, University City, Manayunk, Roxborough, Fairmount, South Philadelphia, and Chestnut Hill offer diverse options. Residential appraisals often include rowhomes, condos, and renovated townhouses. Investment assignments consider student and hospital demand and short-term rentals. Commercial appraisals include mixed-use, retail streets, medical offices, and adaptive reuse influenced by strong foot traffic and transit.

Pike County

Pike County is a rural and recreational area with communities such as Milford, Matamoras, and Dingmans Ferry. Housing includes single family homes, lake communities, and wooded residential areas.

Schuylkill County

Schuylkill County presents a wide range of appraisal assignments shaped by dense borough housing, historic downtowns, highway‑oriented commercial nodes, and surrounding rural land. Markets are often condition‑sensitive, with strong demand for accurate valuation of rental housing, mixed‑use buildings, and legacy properties. Our appraisers assess single‑family homes, rowhouses, multifamily properties, downtown storefronts with apartments above, and land parcels influenced by zoning and access. We focus on renovation quality, income potential, functional obsolescence, and neighborhood‑level pricing trends. Jordan Appraisal Group provides residential, multifamily, mixed‑use, and land appraisal services across Schuylkill County, supporting financing, portfolio management, and redevelopment planning.

Susquehanna County

Susquehanna County is characterized by rural land, small boroughs, cross‑border commuting patterns, and low‑density residential development. Properties often involve acreage, farms, wooded parcels, and village‑scale housing where access, utilities, and zoning drive value. Our appraisers routinely evaluate single‑family homes, land and acreage, agricultural properties, and limited mixed‑use assets in borough centers. We consider site usability, outbuildings, conservation or subdivision potential, and market depth in less‑dense areas. Jordan Appraisal Group delivers residential, land, and rural property appraisal services throughout Susquehanna County, providing dependable valuations for estate planning, lending, and long‑term ownership decisions.

Warren County

Warren County is a rural northwestern county with the city of Warren and towns such as Youngsville and Sheffield. Housing includes older homes, rural properties, and small-town neighborhoods.

Washington County

Washington County combines energy sector activity with suburban growth. Washington and Canonsburg anchor services and tech. Peters Township, North Strabane, Chartiers, Cecil, Monongahela, and Charleroi provide variety. Residential appraisals include newer subdivisions and classic singles. Investment assignments consider corporate campuses and natural gas operations. Commercial appraisals include office parks, industrial, retail, and hotels near I-79 and I-70.

Wayne County

Wayne County includes Honesdale, Hawley, and Lake Ariel with a mix of small towns, lake communities, and rural properties. Housing consists of single-family homes, cabins, and seasonal residences.

Westmoreland County

Westmoreland County offers suburban communities and manufacturing hubs. Greensburg anchors courts and services. Hempfield, Murrysville, Latrobe, North Huntingdon, Jeannette, and New Kensington support growth. Residential appraisals include ranches, split-levels, and new construction. Investment assignments weigh rents near industrial employers. Commercial appraisals include flex space, retail centers, medical offices, and hospitality along Route 30 and the Turnpike.

York County

York County combines historic cores with logistics growth. York City anchors manufacturing and services. Springettsbury, Spring Garden, West Manchester, Dover, Red Lion, Dallastown, and Hanover support demand. Residential appraisals include brick semis, ranches, and newer subdivisions. Investment assignments analyze rents near industrial parks. Commercial appraisals include distribution, flex, neighborhood retail, and hospitality along I-83.

We’ve Appraised It All

From single-family homes to complex commercial properties, our team has the depth, experience, and qualifications to handle any valuation assignment.

Residential & Commercial Appraisal Management Services

No matter your valuation needs, we have you covered.

You place the order.
We take care of the rest.

Notable Pennsylvania Appraisals