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ARCHITECT’S HOURLY RATES AND HOW THEY CAME TO BE
So why do architects charge the rates they do? That’s mainly a function of Overhead (and very little profit). However, before we delve deeply into this, compare the architect’s hourly rates ($100 to $150 to $250) with those of Lawyers. Attorneys may charge around $300 to $400/hour. Most architects are less than half that; in some cases about 1/3 of that.
Architects are in college and graduate school every bit as long, if not longer, than Attorneys and Doctors. They deserve professional compensation. They work longer hours, helping their clients.
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