Annual salaries range from £22,104 to £51,132. Below is the full range of pay both before and after tax:
| Lowest | Average | Upper | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-tax | £22,104 (£1,842 p/mth) |
£34,140 (£2,845 p/mth) |
£51,132 (£4,261 p/mth) |
| Pre-tax Income Percentile | 45th | 72nd | 88th |
| Post-tax | £18,564 (£1,547 p/mth) |
£26,748 (£2,229 p/mth) |
£38,184 (£3,182 p/mth) |
| Post-tax Income Percentile | 39th | 65th | 84th |
| Percentage Tax Deduction | 16% | 22% | 25% |
Most engineering and construction projects are large-scale operations and their realization requires a significant investment. Naturally, customers or contractors want the highest quality at the lowest cost. To this end, they hire people called quantitative investigators.
Compare the average salary of a quantity surveyor to your salary:
Below are the range of mortgages typically affordable for a single applicant quantity surveyor:
| Lowest | Average | Upper | |
|---|---|---|---|
| average gross salary | £22,101 | £34,134 | £51,128 |
| max mortgage | £99,455 | £153,603 | £230,076 |
| deposit paid | £11,051 | £17,067 | £25,564 |
| max purchase price | £110,506 | £170,670 | £255,640 |
| mortgage repayment p.mth (2.5%|25yr) | £451 | £697 | £1,044 |