Property Manager Pay by Province in Canada 2026

What a property manager earns depends on licensing, portfolio size and asset class, and where they work. Because NOC 70012 spans a single-building or assistant manager to a senior manager running a large portfolio, the band is wide, and a provincial licence and a professional designation lift the top end. The table below shows the official Job Bank wage band by province for 2026.

These are hourly low-to-high bands from Job Bank Canada, classified under NOC 70012 (Facility operation and maintenance managers), updated November 19, 2025. The national median is $45.20 per hour.

ProvinceHourly low to high
British Columbia$31.25 to $72.12
Saskatchewan$30.91 to $72.12
Ontario$25.96 to $70.33
Alberta$27.00 to $70.67
Quebec$25.00 to $70.49
Prince Edward Island$31.50 to $68.75
Newfoundland and Labrador$33.76 to $78.73
Nova Scotia$26.44 to $61.54
Manitoba$28.85 to $58.67
New Brunswick$30.00 to $56.25

Job Bank also publishes bands for the territories, where pay runs highest: the Northwest Territories ($41.18 to $85.38), Nunavut ($40.99 to $85.75), and Yukon ($32.27 to $69.08).

What drives the spread

  • Provincial licensing, required in British Columbia and Alberta and for condominium management in Ontario, which professionalizes the role and lifts pay
  • Portfolio size and asset class, with commercial and large condominium or strata portfolios paying more than a single residential building
  • Professional designations such as the CPM or RPA, which lift the ceiling
  • Cost of living and housing and construction volume, which lift pay in the larger and northern markets

Reading the ranges

These bands cover NOC 70012, which spans an assistant or single-building manager to a senior portfolio manager. Newer and single-building managers sit near the floor. Licensed, experienced managers running large residential, commercial, or condominium portfolios sit toward the ceiling.

Sources: Job Bank Canada provincial wage data (NOC 70012, updated November 19, 2025) and Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey.

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