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How Much Does Investment Advisory Cost in Washington, DC?

2026 local pricing guide for investment advisory in Washington, DC with cost breakdowns and provider data.

Washington, DC Average

$3,375$13,500

Most homeowners pay around $8,440

Low

$3,375

Typical

$8,440

High

$13,500

Based on national averages adjusted for DC cost of living (+35% vs. national average).

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Investment Advisory Cost Breakdown in Washington, DC

Project TypeLowTypicalHigh
Portfolio Management (annual, on $500K)$3,375$6,750$10,125
Investment Consultation (one-time)$405$1,015$2,025
Robo-Advisory (annual, on $100K)$340$540$1,015
Retirement Account Rollover Guidance$270$675$1,350
Alternative Investment Consultation$675$1,350$3,375
Risk Assessment Review$270$675$1,350

Prices adjusted for Washington, DC cost of living. Actual costs may vary. Get multiple quotes for accurate pricing.

Factors That Affect Investment Advisory Cost in Washington

  • Assets under management (AUM)
  • Fee structure (AUM percentage, flat fee, performance)
  • Investment complexity (stocks, bonds, alternatives)
  • Advisor credentials (CFA, CFP, CAIA)
  • Account types (taxable, IRA, 401k, trust)
  • Level of ongoing service and reporting

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does investment advisory cost in Washington, DC?

Investment Advisory in Washington, DC typically costs $3,375 to $13,500, with most homeowners paying around $8,440. Costs vary based on project scope, materials, and the contractor you hire.

How many investment advisory providers are in Washington?

We are building our directory of investment advisory providers in Washington. Check back soon or browse nearby cities for provider options.

How much do investment advisors charge?

Most investment advisors charge 0.5% to 1.5% of assets under management annually. On a $500,000 portfolio, that is $2,500 to $7,500 per year. Some charge flat fees or hourly rates instead.

What is a registered investment advisor (RIA)?

An RIA is a firm registered with the SEC or state regulators that provides investment advice for a fee. RIAs are fiduciaries, meaning they must act in your best interest. Individual advisors at an RIA are called investment advisor representatives (IARs).

Should I use a robo-advisor or human advisor?

Robo-advisors charge 0.25% to 0.50% and are best for straightforward investing needs. Human advisors charge more but provide personalized advice, tax planning, and help with complex situations.

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