When you look at Google Trends you definitely get a clear picture that the search behavior around people searching for a Property Manager is very cyclical. There are some peak years like in 2008 and 2011 but overall the trend is strong and stable. The forecast for 2016 looks to be similar for 2015 and shows that this career and interest around it is quite strong.
While we have the BLS table listed below which details our Property Manager median salaries it also lumps in other related Managers like Real Estate & Community Association Managers. If you want extremely specific salary data by state just scroll below for our more detailed table. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the median salary for Property Managers was $52,610 a year in 2012 which comes out to around $25.29 an hour in pay. The great thing about a property manager is that you can work your way into this position with just a high school diploma or GED. You’ll need around 3 – 5 years of experience in this business before you work your way up to the median salary. The total number of Property Manager jobs that were counted by the BLS in 2012 were 297,000. The growth rate that is predicted for Property Managers is 12% over a 10 year time frame of 2012 – 2022 which will add nearly 35,000 Property Management jobs to the market. There is no shortage of need for property manager jobs in the US as the amount of apartments, condo communities and HOA organizations continue to grow.
Our very detailed data table below lists each Property Manager’s salary by state which is averaged from all job listings in that state. You will see the top pay for Property Managers is as much as $60,000 a year in 2015 to as low as $29,000 in 2015. Most salaries for Property Management positions range in the $40,000 – $50,000 a year range for most states with states like Iowa, Missouri, New Hampshire, and South Carolina all paying $47,000 a year. Some states that pay in the $50,000 – $60,000 a year range are states like Georgia at $54,000 a year, Illinois at $54,000 a year and Connecticut at $55,000 a year for property manager positions.
Listed below is information that is specific to Property Manager job salaries that you can expect to receive in that state area. Our state by state breakdown allows you to see which state is best to get a job as a Property Manager. The salary information provided below is off of real-world job listings for Property Managers and the pay offered for those jobs. We source Indeed, Simply Hired, PayScale and GlassDoor.com. The information provided by Indeed about their process for collecting salary averages is as follows: “Indeed Salary Search is based on an index of salary information extracted from over 50 million job postings from thousands of unique sources over the last 12 months. Many job descriptions don’t contain salary information, but there are enough that do to produce statistically significant median salaries for millions of keyword, job title and location combinations – in fact, most job searches you are likely to think of. As new jobs are added each day, the Indeed Salary Search index is automatically updated with fresh salary data, so the salary results are as up-to-date as they could possibly be.”
Property Manager Salary Information For 2015
This table displays Property Manager Salaries By State so that people can compare how much an Property Manager makes in a specific state. This comparison engine will help people easily identify the best salaries for Property Managers.Career | State | Salary | Percent | Data Year |
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Property Manager | Alabama | $48,000 | 1% higher | 2015 |
Property Manager | Alaska | $35,000 | 26% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | American Samoa | $57,000 | 20% higher | 2015 |
Property Manager | Arizona | $39,000 | 18% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Arkansas | $48,000 | 2% higher | 2015 |
Property Manager | California | $51,000 | 7% higher | 2015 |
Property Manager | Colorado | $42,000 | 11% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Connecticut | $55,000 | 15% higher | 2015 |
Property Manager | Delaware | $42,000 | 12% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Florida | $44,000 | 7% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Georgia | $54,000 | 14% higher | 2015 |
Property Manager | Guam | $43,000 | 9% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Hawaii | $29,000 | 38% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Idaho | $31,000 | 34% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Illinois | $54,000 | 13% higher | 2015 |
Property Manager | Indiana | $46,000 | 4% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Iowa | $47,000 | 2% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Kansas | $43,000 | 9% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Kentucky | $41,000 | 14% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Louisiana | $42,000 | 11% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Maine | $42,000 | 12% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Maryland | $49,000 | 3% higher | 2015 |
Property Manager | Massachusetts | $57,000 | 20% higher | 2015 |
Property Manager | Michigan | $48,000 | 1% higher | 2015 |
Property Manager | Minnesota | $42,000 | 13% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Mississippi | $50,000 | 5% higher | 2015 |
Property Manager | Missouri | $47,000 | 2% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Montana | $40,000 | 17% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Nebraska | $35,000 | 27% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Nevada | $36,000 | 24% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | New Hampshire | $47,000 | 1% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | New Jersey | $51,000 | 8% higher | 2015 |
Property Manager | New Mexico | $41,000 | 13% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | New York | $58,000 | 21% higher | 2015 |
Property Manager | North Carolina | $45,000 | 5% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | North Dakota | $42,000 | 11% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Ohio | $46,000 | 4% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Oklahoma | $44,000 | 8% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Oregon | $46,000 | 3% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Pennsylvania | $46,000 | 4% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Puerto Rico | $46,000 | 3% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Rhode Island | $43,000 | 9% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | South Carolina | $47,000 | 1% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | South Dakota | $36,000 | 25% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Tennessee | $44,000 | 7% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Texas | $46,000 | 3% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Utah | $37,000 | 22% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Vermont | $42,000 | 12% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Virgin Islands | $49,000 | 2% higher | 2015 |
Property Manager | Virginia | $48,000 | 1% higher | 2015 |
Property Manager | Washington DC | $60,000 | 25% higher | 2015 |
Property Manager | Washington | $49,000 | 3% higher | 2015 |
Property Manager | West Virginia | $45,000 | 6% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Wisconsin | $42,000 | 11% lower | 2015 |
Property Manager | Wyoming | $39,000 | 17% lower | 2015 |