Registered property valuer, Kaiwāriu papanoho rēhita
Also known as
- Real estate assessor, land economist, property valuer, real estate valuer, urban valuer, commercial valuer, rural valuer
Registered property valuers inspect and value land and buildings before they are sold, bought, taxed, insured or developed.

Duration
1:57 mins
Your pay could be
$53K
Lower
$66K to $164K
Most common
$244K
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax

Registered property valuers
- usually work regular business hours but may work weekends or evenings
- usually work in offices and may travel locally and nationally
- need to be accurate, responsible and communicate well
Tasks
- assess property values
- prepare financial documents, reports and budgets
- analyse market conditions and trends
- check financial records are correct
- analyse financial information
- inspect land and buildings
- maintain data in information systems
- analyse data to support business decisions
- check and update records
Enterprising
Organised
Practical
Interests that fit this job
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Do the quizYou usually need a qualification to become a registered property valuer.
You may need
- a Graduate Diploma in Valuation or similar
- a bachelor's degree in valuation, real estate or similar area
- to be over 23 years old
- to pass an oral examination
Registration
You need to be registered to do this job. This means you meet your industry's professional standards.
Valuers Registration Board
Phone Number,04 471 6331
vrbregistrar@linz.govt.nz
https://valuersregistrationboard.org.nz/If you’re in school
You usually need NCEA Level 3 to do the study or training for this job.
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