The highest-paying states for property, real estate managers (ranked by average annual salary) are listed in Table 1. The entry level salary (as measured by the salary of the lowest 10% paid earners) and the number of employment of property, real estate managers in those states are also shown in the table. As shown in the table, with an annual salary of $93,790, New York is the highest paying state for property, real estate managers. It is followed by Rhode Island (average annual salary $93,630). The salary and employment information is computed from data published by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) in April 2020 [1]. For more salary information of property, real estate managers in a specific state, use the links in the table.
Rank | State | Average Salary i | Entry Level Salary i |
# of Empl. i |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | New York | $93,790 |
$60,940 | 8,620 |
2 | Rhode Island | $93,630 |
$52,290 | 810 |
3 | Puerto Rico | $89,880 |
$34,790 | 30 |
4 | Virginia | $80,620 |
$49,130 | 2,610 |
5 | Washington | $79,750 |
$45,310 | 2,620 |
6 | Massachusetts | $79,430 |
$46,660 | 5,350 |
7 | District of Columbia | $74,320 |
$47,040 | 2,070 |
8 | New Jersey | $73,730 |
$47,230 | 4,550 |
9 | Colorado | $73,050 |
$41,130 | 1,700 |
10 | Oklahoma | $69,580 |
$26,900 | 2,300 |
11 | Connecticut | $66,570 |
$44,100 | 2,200 |
12 | Maryland | $66,140 |
$36,320 | 5,170 |
13 | Alaska | $65,890 |
$31,390 | 540 |
14 | Virgin Islands | $63,100 |
$29,510 | 140 |
15 | Pennsylvania | $61,940 |
$41,070 | 6,070 |
16 | Illinois | $61,830 |
$35,100 | 7,390 |
17 | California | $61,660 |
$28,610 | 37,870 |
18 | Minnesota | $61,380 |
$39,150 | 3,960 |
19 | New Hampshire | $60,900 |
$37,220 | 670 |
20 | Texas | $60,110 |
$32,100 | 20,320 |
21 | Wisconsin | $59,430 |
$42,610 | 1,080 |
22 | Delaware | $58,370 |
$36,140 | 590 |
23 | Vermont | $58,150 |
$31,730 | 530 |
24 | Hawaii | $56,720 |
$33,340 | 2,880 |
25 | Michigan | $56,580 |
$32,950 | 5,640 |
26 | North Carolina | $56,430 |
$32,220 | 6,410 |
27 | Maine | $55,070 |
$30,030 | 540 |
28 | Florida | $54,850 |
$31,370 | 22,260 |
29 | Iowa | $53,670 |
$32,720 | 1,300 |
30 | Tennessee | $52,760 |
$29,840 | 4,160 |
31 | Georgia | $52,720 |
$27,570 | 6,830 |
32 | Alabama | $52,640 |
$32,710 | 1,750 |
33 | Nebraska | $52,560 |
$32,240 | 950 |
34 | Arizona | $52,520 |
$29,620 | 6,630 |
35 | Wyoming | $51,300 |
$26,910 | 390 |
36 | Missouri | $50,790 |
$20,630 | 3,580 |
37 | South Carolina | $50,580 |
$26,440 | 1,800 |
38 | Ohio | $50,540 |
$31,820 | 7,370 |
39 | Nevada | $50,040 |
$34,000 | 3,150 |
40 | Indiana | $48,890 |
$31,270 | 3,870 |
41 | Oregon | $48,840 |
$30,620 | 3,230 |
42 | Kentucky | $48,830 |
$27,280 | 2,220 |
43 | West Virginia | $47,140 |
$24,320 | 800 |
44 | Utah | $46,040 |
$20,400 | 2,960 |
45 | North Dakota | $45,470 |
$29,240 | 790 |
46 | New Mexico | $44,790 |
$26,230 | 1,010 |
47 | Louisiana | $43,170 |
$19,150 | 3,310 |
48 | Arkansas | $43,000 |
$25,340 | 1,510 |
49 | Kansas | $42,930 |
$25,180 | 2,600 |
50 | Montana | $40,890 |
$19,910 | 900 |
51 | Mississippi | $38,880 |
$17,720 | 1,810 |
52 | Guam | $38,590 |
$26,710 | 60 |
53 | South Dakota | $37,340 |
$26,340 | 940 |
54 | Idaho | $33,850 |
$17,930 | 1,620 |