Property Appraisers and Assessors Salary in South Carolina

Ranked #40 of 50 · SC

16% below U.S. average
Mean annual salary $63,670 ≈ $31/hr
Median annual salary $59,110
Employment 1,000

Salary Distribution (10th–90th percentile)

P10 $45,710P25 $51,820 Median $59,110P75 $71,220P90 $89,990

About 80% of property appraisers and assessorss in South Carolina earn between $45,710 and $89,990. The blue band is the middle 50% (P25–P75); the dot marks the median.

Compared to the U.S.

South Carolina
$63,670
U.S. average
$75,770

The mean property appraisers and assessors salary in South Carolina is $63,670, about 16% below the U.S. average ($75,770). That works out to roughly $31/hr at 2,080 hours per year.

Metro Areas in South Carolina

Metro areaMedianMeanEmployment
Charleston-North Charleston, SC $62,420 $66,440 150
Greenville-Anderson-Greer, SC $61,790 $67,160 120
Spartanburg, SC $60,150 $60,150
Columbia, SC $59,110 $66,500 110
Florence, SC $58,560 $64,900 30
Northeastern South Carolina nonmetropolitan area $46,250 $53,060 90

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do property appraisers and assessors make in South Carolina?

The median property appraisers and assessors salary in South Carolina is $59,110 per year (mean $63,670), and about 80% earn between $45,710 and $89,990.

How much do property appraisers and assessors make per hour in South Carolina?

Roughly $31 per hour, based on a mean annual wage of $63,670 and 2,080 work hours per year.

Is South Carolina a high-paying state for property appraisers and assessors?

South Carolina ranks #40 of 50 states for property appraisers and assessors pay. Its mean salary of $63,670 is about 16% below the U.S. average of $75,770.

Which metro areas in South Carolina pay property appraisers and assessors the most?

The highest-paying metro areas in South Carolina for property appraisers and assessors are Charleston-North Charleston, SC ($62,420), Greenville-Anderson-Greer, SC ($61,790), Spartanburg, SC ($60,150), by median annual wage.

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