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Property Appraiser

Charlotte, NC · On-site

$23 - $25/hr

... properties. A designated appraiser will provide training and supervision. Additional duties may ... Valid Driver's License and personal vehicle is required (mileage will be reimbursed). PHYSICAL ...

Property Appraisers are responsible for conducting annual assessments of residential, commercial, personal, and industrial property to maintain the tax rolls so the local unit of government can levy ...

Real Property Appraiser

Roxboro, NC · On-site

$52K - $67K/yr

... Appraiser to join the Tax Office team. This professional position plays a critical role in ensuring ... and personal property throughout the County. If you have a strong understanding of property ...

Appraiser

Winnemucca, NV · On-site

$62K - $85K/yr

Appraiser requires State licensure as an appraiser for property tax purposes and completion of ... Visually inspects and locates personal property such as manufactured and mobile homes; reviews ...

Appraiser I/II/Sr

Placerville, CA · On-site

$59K - $89K/yr

The Appraisal division is also responsible for annual appraisal of business property and assessable personal property such as boats, airplanes, apartment/hotel/motel furnishings and possessory ...

Appraiser I/II/Senior

Red Bluff, CA · On-site

$24.37 - $29.62/hr

Learns real property appraisal practices and techniques and performs routine office and field duties involved in the appraisal of real and/or personal properties Performs related work as required.

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How much do personal property appraiser jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 26, 2026, the average yearly pay for personal property appraiser in the United States is $54,899.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43,500.00 and $62,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Personal Property Appraiser position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Personal Property Appraiser, you need a strong understanding of valuation methodologies, attention to detail, and often a degree in business, finance, or a related field. Familiarity with appraisal software, pricing databases, and often professional certifications such as an ASA from the American Society of Appraisers are commonly required. Excellent analytical thinking, clear written and verbal communication, and strong customer service skills distinguish top professionals in this field. These abilities are crucial to ensure accurate valuations, clear client communication, and adherence to industry and legal standards.

What is a Personal Property Appraiser job?

A Personal Property Appraiser assesses the value of tangible assets such as antiques, jewelry, artwork, collectibles, and household items. They conduct research, examine market trends, and provide written appraisals for insurance, resale, taxation, or legal purposes. Appraisers may work independently, for appraisal firms, or within industries like insurance and estate planning. Their job requires attention to detail, knowledge of valuation methods, and expertise in specific types of property.

What are some typical challenges a Personal Property Appraiser might face on the job?

Personal Property Appraisers often encounter challenges such as assessing the value of unique or rare items, staying current on fluctuating market trends, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Working in this role can also involve traveling to client sites, inspecting properties of varying complexity, and managing multiple appraisal assignments simultaneously. To overcome these challenges, it's important to continually update your knowledge through education and research and to communicate effectively with clients to clarify appraisal outcomes. Team environments can range from working independently to collaborating with insurance agents, estate planners, or legal professionals, depending on the case. This variety provides both a dynamic work environment and opportunities for professional growth.

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PROPERTY APPRAISER I, II or III

PROPERTY APPRAISER I, II or III

Glynn County Government

Brunswick, GA

$57K/yr

Other

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

This is a full-time position and receives all benefits afforded to regular employees. The work schedule is 40 hours per week. 

Summary: This position is responsible for the appraisal of property in Glynn County for taxation assessment purposes. An incumbent in this position may be designated “Property Appraiser I, II, or III" depending on applicant qualifications.

Minimum Salary: Appraiser I - $47,489, Appraiser II - $52,419, and Appraiser III - $57,861 - DEPENDING ON QUALIFICATIONS

MAJOR DUTIES

  • Generates pre-inspection property reports and compiles documentation on properties to be visited; performs desk audits and researches properties to be inspected for permits, changes, discrepancies, sales, etc.
  • Utilizes specialized software systems, databases, and other data sources to research properties and ensure the accuracy and completeness of data; utilizes maps, directories, and software programs to locate properties.
  • Performs field appraisals of structures, accessory buildings, mobile homes, or site improvements; measures, sketches, photographs, and documents size, quality, condition, and other features pertaining to the valuation of property.
  • Enters data and uploads photographs into the software system; maintains all related files and records.
  • Engages with property owners during site visits to confirm the accuracy of collected data and to gather additional information as needed; communicates with taxpayers to explain the appraisal and appeal process.
  • Compiles and evaluates all relevant property information to calculate a fair, accurate, and dependable property value for the annual Tax Digest and Mobile Home Digest
  • Responds to appeals and represents the Board of Assessors at Board of Equalization hearings, before hearing officers, and before the court as assigned; analyzes sales rations, identifies comparable properties, and prepares change or no-change forms for the appeal process; performs analysis and prepares index studies, land schedules, and rate factors.
  • Receives and processes personal property tax returns and performs desk audits.
  • Processes applications for homestead exemptions.
  • Participates in staff meetings, professional development sessions, and industry-related seminars or conferences.
  • Performs related duties

KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED BY THE POSITION

  • Knowledge of the procedures and techniques used to determine fair market value of real property.
  • Knowledge of the tools used for measuring and valuating property.
  • Knowledge of trends in the real estate market.
  • Knowledge of relevant federal and state laws, county ordinances, and department policies and procedures.
  • Knowledge of general building and construction practices.
  • Knowledge of computers and job-related software programs.
  • Skill in maintaining accurate records.
  • Skill in collecting and recording data.
  • Skill in reading and interpreting maps, deeds, and costing manuals.
  • Skill in using measurement tools and equipment.
  • Skill in problem solving.
  • Skill in prioritizing and planning.
  • Skill in interpersonal relations.
  • Skill in oral and written communication.

SUPERVISORY CONTROLS
The Real Property Supervisor assigns work in terms of general instructions. The supervisor spot-checks completed work for compliance with procedures and the nature and propriety of the final results.

GUIDELINES
Guidelines include the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, the Appraisal Procedure Manual, Department of Revenue regulations, and department and county policies and procedures. These guidelines require judgment, selection, and interpretation in application.
COMPLEXITY/SCOPE OF WORK

  • The work consists of varied property appraisal duties. Strict guidelines and the need for accuracy contribute to the complexity of the position.
  • The purpose of this position is to perform appraisals of property in the county for tax assessment purposes. Successful performance helps ensure the fair and accurate valuation and taxation of property.

CONTACTS

  • Contacts are typically with coworkers, business owners, contractors, real estate appraisers, property owners, tax representatives, attorneys, other county employees, and the general public.
  • Contacts are typically to exchange information, resolve problems, provide services, or to justify or settle matters.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS/ WORK ENVIRONMENT

  • The work is typically performed while intermittently sitting, standing, or stooping. The employee occasionally lifts light objects and uses tools or equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity.
  • The work is typically performed in an office, vehicle, and outdoors. The employee may be exposed to noise, dust and dirt, machinery with moving parts, and inclement weather.

Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED; supplemented by college level course work or vocational training in property appraisal or property assessment; supplemented by two (2) years previous experience and/or training involving personal property appraisal, real property appraisal, or property assessment; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job. Must possess and maintain valid Georgia Property Appraiser I, Appraiser II, or Appraiser III certification based on position held.

Benefits:

  • Bi-weekly payroll
  • 12 hours of PTO per month
  • 12 paid Holidays
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • No-Cost Employee Health Clinic
  • Health Care Plan, Life Insurance, and Long-term Disability
  • Deferred Compensation, Voluntary Benefits
  • Retirement - Defined Contribution Plan