As of April 22, 2025, the average annual salary for a Property Manager in the United Kingdom is £65,708, with an hourly rate of £32, according to Salary.com Global Salary IQ data. The average salary ranges from £52,239 to £80,366, influenced by factors like location, education, experience, and more.

Global Market Data
25TH   £52,239
50TH(Median)   £65,708
75TH   £80,366
Property Manager Salaries by Percentile
Percentile Salary Location Last Updated
25th Percentile Property Manager Salary £52,239 United Kingdom April 22, 2025
50th Percentile Property Manager Salary £65,708 United Kingdom April 22, 2025
75th Percentile Property Manager Salary £80,366 United Kingdom April 22, 2025

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How Much Does a Property Manager Make by Hour, Week, Month, and Year?

Last Updated on April 22, 2025

Salary.com provides you with accurate and diversified Property Manager salary data based on specialized databases to help you get a fairer salary. The average annual pay for a Property Manager is about £65,708 a year, this translates to an approximate hourly rate of £32, a monthly salary of about £5,476, and a weekly pay of around £1,264. Click the switch button below to see more details about Property Manager hourly pay, weekly pay, monthly pay, and so on.

How Much Do Property Managers Earn at Different Levels in 2025?

A Property Manager's salary varies significantly based on experience level. Entry typically earn £55,254 - £63,296, while Intermediate make £55,858 - £63,698, Senior earn £58,069 - £65,708, Specialist earn £60,682 - £68,333, Expert can reach £64,301 - £72,271 or more, depending on the company and location.

Levels Salary
Entry Level Property Manager £60,682
Intermediate Level Property Manager £61,285
Senior Level Property Manager £63,296
Specialist Level Property Manager £65,708
Expert Level Property Manager £69,427
£60,682 0 yr
£61,285 < 2 yrs
£63,296 2-4 yrs
£65,708 5-8 yrs
£69,427 > 8 yrs
Entry Level 8%
Intermediate Level 7%
Senior Level 4%
Specialist Level 0%
Expert Level 6%
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Last Updated on April 22, 2025

Skills to Boost a Property Manager Salary

Mastering key skills can significantly increase your earning potential as a Property Manager. According to Salary.com's Real-time Job Posting Data, expertise in Customer Service can lead to a 14% salary raise, while strong Accounts Receivable skills boost pay by a 2%. Even Preventative Maintenance can result in a 1% salary increase.

Skill Library evaluates talent skills across five levels, supported by 5-10 behavior indicators, delivering precise insights for data-driven hiring decisions.
Customer Service
Customer service is the provision of service to customers before, during and after a purchase. The perception of success of such interactions is dependent on employees "who can adjust themselves to the personality of the guest". Customer service concerns the priority an organization assigns to customer service relative to components such as product innovation and pricing. In this sense, an organization that values good customer service may spend more money in training employees than the average organization or may proactively interview customers for feedback. From the point of view of an overall sales process engineering effort, customer service plays an important role in an organization's ability to generate income and revenue. From that perspective, customer service should be included as part of an overall approach to systematic improvement. One good customer service experience can change the entire perception a customer holds towards the organization.
Accounts Receivable
Accounts receivable is a legally enforceable claim for payment held by a business for goods supplied and/or services rendered that customers/clients have ordered but not paid for. These are generally in the form of invoices raised by a business and delivered to the customer for payment within an agreed time frame. Accounts receivable is shown in a balance sheet as an asset. It is one of a series of accounting transactions dealing with the billing of a customer for goods and services that the customer has ordered. These may be distinguished from notes receivable, which are debts created through formal legal instruments called promissory notes.
Preventative Maintenance
Developing and implementing maintenance strategies to increase equipment life expectancy and avoid unplanned downtime.
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Based on recent job listings, in-demand skills in the Property Manager field include Customer Service (14%), Accounts Receivable (2%), and Preventative Maintenance (1%). These skills reflect current market needs.
Skills Salary Demand
Skill & Salary Demand
Customer Service £74,907
Customer Service
£74,907
14%
Accounts Receivable £67,022
Accounts Receivable
£67,022
2%
Preventative Maintenance £66,365
Preventative Maintenance
£66,365
1%
Customer Service
1.57%
Accounts Receivable
12.20%
Preventative Maintenance
1.32%

What are the Highest Paying Cities in the United Kingdom for Property Manager?

The top 3 highest-paying cities in the United Kingdom for Property Manager are London, Brighton and Hove, and Manchester. In London, the average salary is £70,965 per year, while Brighton and Hove offers £66,196, and Manchester pays around £62,984 annually.

Which Job Pays More: Property Acquisitions Manager or Property Manager?

As of April 22, 2025 , a Property Acquisitions Manager makes more than a Property Manager. A Property Acquisitions Manager earns an average annual salary of £105,396. And a Property Manager earns an average annual salary of £65,708.

Job Title Salary Range in GBP
Property Acquisitions Manager
£83,966
£116,357
Assistant Property Manager
£23,263
£34,811
Property Acquisitions Associate
£44,467
£59,469
Real Estate Portfolio Property Manager
£48,554
£70,992

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