Brokerage & Sales

Property Advisor — Global Hiring Overview

Property Advisors guide investors and end-users across residential and commercial purchases, lettings, and portfolio decisions.

Median Salary
$72.0k
$51.8k – $101k
Demand Score
92/100
Very High
Monthly Openings
5.2K
tracked globally
YoY Growth
+16%
rolling 12 months

Market Outlook

Demand for property advisors in the global real estate market is exceptionally strong. Real estate developers, brokerages, REITs, and operators report a 16% year-on-year increase in Property Advisor mandates, driven by primary launch velocity, secondary market liquidity, and rising channel-partner intensity across developers and IPC brokerages.

Salary Trend

Property Advisor compensation typically falls between $51.8k and $101k, with experienced advisors in the global real estate market commanding $101k+ at leading developers, REITs, brokerages, and PropTech operators. Total compensation often includes incentive structures, commissions, performance pay, and equity or carry where applicable.

Career Path

Property Advisors typically progress to Real Estate Agent, Property Consultant roles, or into sales director, head of channel, and brokerage CEO tracks across the global hiring real estate market.

Key Responsibilities

  • Advise investors on property selection
  • Run market and yield analysis
  • Coordinate purchase / let process

Qualifications

  • Real estate license
  • Strong analytical and advisory skills

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Frequently Asked Questions

The median salary for a Property Advisor in the global real estate market is around $72.0k, typically ranging from $51.8k to $101k based on experience, asset class, and the real estate employer.