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Property Manager Salary in San Francisco: $99,000/yr Take-Home (2026)

A property manager earning $99,000 in San Francisco takes home approximately $72,556/yr or $2,791 bi-weekly after all taxes.

Salary Levels by Experience

Experience LevelSalary RangeEst. Annual Net
Assistant Property Manager$56,000–$73,000~$51,403
Property Manager$78,000–$106,000~$68,282
Senior Property Manager$104,000–$135,000~$85,048
Regional / Portfolio Manager$132,000–$189,000~$109,259

Tax Breakdown at $99,000 (Bi-Weekly)

ComponentPer PaycheckAnnual% of Gross
Gross Pay$3,807.69$99,000100%
Federal Income Tax−$515.15−$13,39413.5%
CA State Income Tax−$210.65−$5,4775.5%
FICA (SS + Medicare)−$291.31−$7,5747.7%
Net Take-Home$2,791~$72,55673.3%

What Drives Property Manager Pay in San Francisco

Property Managers in NYC oversee the operations, maintenance, and finances of residential and commercial buildings in one of the world's most valuable and complex real estate markets. Managing rent-stabilized portfolios, co-op boards, and luxury condos each require distinct expertise and command different compensation levels.

NYC's $1+ trillion real estate market generates strong and consistent demand for experienced property managers, particularly those familiar with rent stabilization regulations, co-op/condo governance, and the NYC Housing Maintenance Code. Managers overseeing large commercial portfolios or luxury residential properties in Manhattan typically earn toward the high end of the range. The Real Property Administrator (RPA) or Certified Property Manager (CPM) designation can meaningfully boost earning potential.

  • Portfolio type (luxury, commercial, or rent-stabilized)
  • Total square footage and number of units managed
  • CPM or RPA certification
  • NYC rent regulation and compliance expertise

Top San Francisco Employers

Major employers hiring property managers in San Francisco include: Salesforce, UCSF, Wells Fargo, Airbnb, Visa.

Tax note: At $92,000 in NYC, property managers can expect to net approximately $61,000–$64,000 after city, state, and federal income taxes under standard withholding assumptions.

Frequently Asked Questions

A property manager earning $99,000 in San Francisco takes home approximately $72,556 per year, or $2,791 per bi-weekly paycheck, after all taxes. The effective tax rate is 26.7%.

San Francisco property manager salaries range from $56,000–$73,000 at entry level to $132,000–$189,000 for senior professionals. The median mid-career salary is approximately $99,000.

Resident managers (supers or live-in managers) often receive a free or discounted apartment as part of their compensation package — a benefit worth $20,000–$50,000+ annually in San Francisco's rental market — while off-site property managers typically receive a standard salary without housing.

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