What is the salary of a Housing Manager? In the United States, a Housing Manager earns an average salary of $100,138. The salary range for a Housing Manager is usually between $81,971 and $106,395 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $131,578. The highest Housing Manager salary in the United States was $264,853. The average hourly pay for a Housing Manager is $48.14.
Top 3 states paying the highest average Housing Manager salary are California, with an average salary of $169,184, followed by Nevada, with an average salary of $152,516, and Minnesota, with an average salary of $104,417. Employers paying the highest salary for a Housing Manager job are Napa (CA), Housing Authority (NY) and City of Wichita (KS).
Employer | Average Salary |
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Napa, CA | $144,978 |
Housing Authority, NY | $100,975 |
City of Wichita, KS | $98,326 |
City of Phoenix, AZ | $89,666 |
City of Flagstaff, AZ | $82,300 |
City of Savannah, GA | $80,472 |
University of Massachusetts System, MA | $78,380 |
Boston Housing Authority, MA | $74,491 |
City of Lawrence, MA | $63,487 |
Key West Housing Authority, FL | $61,370 |
Job Title | Average Salary |
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Housing Inspector | $71,384 |
Housing Specialist | $60,616 |
Housing Director | $91,560 |
Housing Coordinator | $47,066 |
Housing Rehabilitation Specialist | $63,283 |
Housing Program Manager | $80,431 |
Housing Program Specialist | $71,714 |
Housing Supervisor | $104,916 |
Housing Program Coordinator | $69,683 |
Housing Assistant | $65,624 |
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State | Average Salary | Records Number |
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Alabama | $95,398 | 1 |
Arizona | $87,702 | 15 |
California | $169,184 | 18 |
Colorado | $8,007 | 9 |
Florida | $68,078 | 8 |
Georgia | $80,473 | 3 |
Idaho | $41,046 | 1 |
Indiana | $30,677 | 8 |
Kansas | $74,028 | 3 |
Kentucky | $70,461 | 2 |
Massachusetts | $73,224 | 31 |
Michigan | $48,996 | 3 |
Minnesota | $104,417 | 1 |
North Carolina | $37,960 | 2 |
New Jersey | $60,996 | 5 |
New Mexico | $39,510 | 2 |
Nevada | $152,516 | 1 |
New York | $100,976 | 192 |
Ohio | $44,558 | 8 |
Pennsylvania | $51,695 | 1 |
South Dakota | $35,565 | 1 |
Tennessee | $47,460 | 5 |
Texas | $62,385 | 4 |
Virginia | $94,940 | 1 |
Vermont | $13,056 | 2 |
Wisconsin | $15,924 | 1 |
Wyoming | $8,751 | 1 |