
Iain Weir reading a property valuation report
Property valuers assess the value of land and buildings for such purposes as sale, purchase, renting, mortgage finance, insurance or rates.
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Entry Requirements
To become a property valuer you need to have a property degree specialising in valuation.
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Pay
Salaries vary, but graduate property valuers usually earn between $30,000 to $45,000 a year, which increases with experience towards registration.

Job Outlook
Job opportunities for property valuers are currently slim.