An expert in new development projects and luxury properties, Jordan helps clients navigate the buying and selling process with poise, dignity, and grace. He brings a positive, solution-oriented mindset to challenging situations and leverages his diverse industry experience to ensure his clients are always positioned to achieve their goals.
Jordan’s caring approach to real estate makes the process both enjoyable and rewarding. Engaging, personable, and compassionate, he is an excellent negotiator with deep knowledge across all aspects of buying and selling property. He was a key member of one of the highest-ranked teams in the country and served as assistant to one of the most successful real estate brokers in the world. In that role, he helped oversee a 70-person sales team responsible for more than $700M in annual sales, while regularly analyzing market data across new developments, condos, co-ops, and townhouses—giving him a unique perspective on trends and buyer behavior.
Jordan has been featured in publications including People Magazine, TIME Magazine, The Advocate, Los Angeles Times, Architectural Digest, Vogue, Mansion Global, New York Post, and Mann Report. He has played a key role in selling high-profile Manhattan developments such as 67 Franklin Street, 219 East 44th Street, and 172 Madison Avenue. Whether working with developers, investors, buyers, or sellers, he tailors his approach to meet each client’s unique needs.
Jordan is an avid world traveler who enjoys concerts and playing guitar. He is the founder of Queerity, the world’s first sober LGBTQ+ social and community app, created to foster meaningful connection and inclusive spaces for the sober queer community. He currently resides in Downtown Manhattan with his French Bulldog, Pedro.
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January 16, 2026
"Jordan Hurt progressed from Ryan Serhant’s assistant to breakout realtor on Owning Manhattan."
December 29, 2025
"Jordan Hurt's rise in the competitive world of New York City real estate has captivated audiences through two seasons of Netflix's Owning Manhattan, where he transitioned from executive assistant to independent agent selling multimillion-dollar luxury properties. Originally from Toledo, Ohio, Hurt arrived in New York City 15 years ago at age 22, boarding an overnight train with no job, no college degree, and just $1,500 in his pocket. He initially crashed on a futon in a Williamsburg apartment for three months before landing a bellman job at a luxury Tribeca hotel, eventually advancing to hospitality management."
December 24, 2025
"Through two seasons of the Netflix hit show “Owning Manhattan,” Jordan Hurt has enjoyed perhaps the most dramatic career rise of any cast member, blossoming from an executive assistant into a standalone real estate agent selling luxury residences in some of New York City’s most coveted buildings."