Salary by Employer Type for Property Manager Jobs
Updated: 7 Feb 2012
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Job: Property Manager
Salary by Employer Type
Employer Type | National Salary Data ( ?XAll compensation data shown are gross, national 10th to 90th percentile ranges. Pay can vary greatly by location. To view local data, take the PayScale survey. ) | $0 | $70K | $140K | $210K |
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| Company | $26,810 - $66,259 |
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| Non-Profit Organization | $29,574 - $62,827 |
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| Private Practice/Firm | $23,247 - $64,736 |
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| Other Organization | $25,141 - $67,819 |
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| Self-Employed | $14,541 - $173,982 |
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| Government - State & Local | $29,233 - $64,417 |
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| Foundation / Trust | $23,489 - $85,423 |
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| Government - Federal | $34,255 - $81,617 |
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| Contract | $11,960 - $87,262 |
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| Franchise | $10,213 - $195,743 |
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| Team | $11,568 - $50,303 |
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| College / University | $20,134 - $107,276 |
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| Hospital | $48,970 - $66,816 |
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| School / School District | n/a | Not enough data |
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 7 Feb 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 3,257 |
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Property Manager
Job Description
Plan, direct, or coordinate selling, buying, leasing, or governance activities of commercial, industrial, or residential real estate properties.
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Research the market by going to job interviews, look at job ads and see if they list salaries for jobs, and ask people who have a job you might like how much they are earning. Once you have an idea, if you are underpaid, ask for the figure, back it up with data, and ask several thousand dollars above that figure, so that you are not offered less than the market rate. If you are lucky, you might get more than the market rate.


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