Nyc Building Inspector

Nyc Building Inspector Salary

$36K

$66.5K

$103K

$68,881

/year

$33.12

/hour

Nyc Building Inspector Salary Comparison by Location

Nationwide

United States

$68,881

Columbus

Ohio

$66,532

    Do you get a good deal as a Nyc Building Inspector?

    Take The Breakroom Quiz to find out if your job offers fair pay and conditions. The 3-minute quiz lets you compare your pay, hours, benefits, and more.

    Take The Breakroom Quiz

    Breakroom banner

    How much does a Nyc Building Inspector make?

    As of Aug 16, 2026, the average annual pay for a Nyc Building Inspector in the United States is $68,881 a year.

    Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $33.12 an hour. This is the equivalent of $1,324/week or $5,740/month.

    While ZipRecruiter is seeing annual salaries as high as $103,000 and as low as $36,000, the majority of Nyc Building Inspector salaries currently range between $54,000 (25th percentile) to $81,000 (75th percentile) with top earners (90th percentile) making $94,500 annually across the United States. The average pay range for a Nyc Building Inspector varies greatly (by as much as 27000), which suggests there may be many opportunities for advancement and increased pay based on skill level, location and years of experience.

    A Nyc Building Inspector in your area makes on average $66,532 per year, or $2,349 (3.410%) less than the national average annual salary of $68,881. Ohio ranks number 31 out of 50 states nationwide for Nyc Building Inspector salaries.

    To estimate the most accurate annual salary range for Nyc Building Inspector jobs, ZipRecruiter continuously scans its database of millions of active jobs published locally throughout America.

    Find your next high paying job as a Nyc Building Inspector on ZipRecruiter today.

    What are Top 10 Highest Paying Cities for Nyc Building Inspector Jobs

    We've identified 10 cities where the typical salary for a Nyc Building Inspector job is above the national average. Topping the list is Honolulu County, HI, , with Berkeley, CA, and Candia, NH, close behind in the second and third positions. Candia, NH, beats the national average by $14,429 (20.9%), and Honolulu County, HI, furthers that trend with another $18,231 (26.5%) above the $68,881 average.

    With these 10 cities having average salaries higher than the national average, the opportunities for economic advancement by changing locations as a Nyc Building Inspector appears to be exceedingly fruitful.

    Finally, another factor to consider is the average salary for these top 10 cities varies very little at 7% between Honolulu County, HI, and Coalville, UT, , reinforcing the limited potential for much wage advancement. The possibility of a lower cost of living may be the best factor to use when considering location and salary for a Nyc Building Inspector role.

    City

    Annual Salary

    Hourly Wage

    Honolulu County, HI

    $87,112

    $41.88

    Berkeley, CA

    $84,341

    $40.55

    Candia, NH

    $83,310

    $40.05

    Sitka, AK

    $82,980

    $39.89

    San Francisco, CA

    $81,118

    $39.00

    Stanford, CA

    $81,037

    $38.96

    Santa Clara, CA

    $80,897

    $38.89

    Sunnyvale, CA

    $80,843

    $38.87

    Livermore, CA

    $80,797

    $38.84

    Coalville, UT

    $80,779

    $38.84

    What are Top 0 Best Paying Related Nyc Building Inspector Jobs in the U.S.

    Analyzing some similar jobs related to the Nyc Building Inspector job category, we found that related job jobs have average salaries similar than Nyc Building Inspector jobs.

    Job Title

    Annual Salary

    Hourly Wage

    About Our Data

    ZipRecruiter salary estimates, histograms, trends and comparisons are derived from both employer job postings and third party data sources.

    Infographic detailing Nyc Building Inspector salary across the United States as of August 2026. Displays a bar chart with salary percentiles, a national average salary of $68,881 per year or $33.12 an hour, and a color-coded map showing state-by-state salary variations.