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Real estate surveyors research property information and assess property values for taxation purposes.
The work usually serves local or government bodies and often compares several properties at once. It includes market research, building condition checks, property financial information, appraisal methods, tax documents and valuation reports.
In job descriptions, look for property law, tax legislation, cadastral taxation, appraisal reports, field research, building codes, property market data and communication with public agencies.
Real estate surveyor work for taxation is built around property research, comparable values, building condition and clear appraisal records. The role often handles many properties for public bodies.
Useful depth includes property law, tax legislation, market research, financial property information and appraisal reports. Extra value can come from cadastral taxation, field research, GIS, building codes or risk analysis.
Pay is usually read through valuation complexity, public-agency responsibility, report volume, field research, data quality and whether the role includes advisory contact on property value.
Development may move toward senior valuation, property market analysis, cadastral taxation, quality review of appraisals or coordination with government agencies.
Check whether a vacancy names tax purpose, property types, appraisal methods, field inspection, financial data, reporting format and contact with local or government bodies.
This guide is editorial career context, not official labour-market statistics or role-specific pay data.
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| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/bbefa1b2-521e-4d87-a7ad-9bbd0b32e271 |
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| ESCO code | 3315.8 |
| ISCO group | 3315 |
| Concept type | Occupation |