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The average salary for a Property Appraisers and Assessor in U.S. is $76,110.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $76,110

$36,230$116,580

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $36.59

$17.42$56.05

What does a Property Appraisers and Assessor earn?

Property Appraisers and Assessors earn an average annual salary of $76,110 in the U.S. These professionals provide advice and expertise to help clients make informed decisions on the purchase or sale of properties, as well as to determine the value of a particular property. Appraisers and Assessors may specialise in either residential or commercial properties, or focus on a specific type of appraisal such as business or agricultural properties.

How to earn more as a Property Appraisers and Assessor

To become a property appraiser or assessor, you will need a bachelor’s degree in assessment administration, real estate, public or business administration, or finance. Alternatively, you can also pursue a degree apprenticeship program. To increase your earning potential, you can specialize in a certain area, such as valuation or cost appraisal. You might also consider becoming a manager within a related organization. Additionally, you can venture out on your own and work as a self-employed appraiser or establish your own assessment business.