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Ohio HOA Manager Salary (2026)

Moderate — Ohio has a large suburban HOA market across multiple metros

Median CAM Salary

$54,000

$40,000 – $74,000

Entry Level

$37,000

Typical starting pay, no certification

Senior Level

$80,000

PCAM-certified, large portfolio or high-rise

Property Manager Median

$50,000

Comparable property management role

License Requirement in Ohio
No License Required

No state-specific CAM license required.

Top Metro Salaries in Ohio
City / MetroMedian CAM SalaryNote
Columbus$58,000Largest and fastest-growing market
Cleveland$54,000Established HOA market
Cincinnati$55,000Strong suburban community market
Dayton$50,000Secondary market
Certification Premium in Ohio

Professional certifications issued by the Community Associations Institute (CAI) command measurable salary premiums above base pay:

CMCA

Certified Manager of Community Associations — entry-level industry credential

+$4,000–$8,000/yr

AMS

Association Management Specialist — mid-career credential requiring 2 years experience

+$6,000–$12,000/yr

PCAM

Professional Community Association Manager — highest CAI designation; requires 5 years experience

+$8,000–$15,000

What Drives CAM Salary in Ohio
  • Columbus growth premium
  • Portfolio size
  • PCAM certification premium: +$8,000–$15,000
Board Member Compensation in Ohio

Typically volunteer

What Your Community Saves by Self-Managing

Self-managed HOAs in Ohio avoid $42,000–$78,000/year in manager costs.

Those savings can fund deferred maintenance, accelerate reserve contributions, reduce annual assessment increases, or be returned to homeowners — depending on your community's priorities.

Manage your Ohio HOA without a CAM — LotWize replaces $54K/year in management costs.

LotWize gives self-managed Ohio HOA boards the tools to handle dues collection, violation tracking, financial reporting, and homeowner communication — without hiring a property management company or a licensed CAM.

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Salary figures for Ohio are estimates based on BLS Occupational Employment Statistics, Indeed, and Glassdoor public surveys. Actual compensation varies by portfolio size, certifications held, employer type, community complexity, and local market conditions. License and certification information accurate as of 2026. Always verify current licensing requirements with the applicable state agency before hiring a community association manager.