The Market
Low-Fee Rental Roundup: Greenpoint, Gramercy Park, Greenwich Village and more, from $2,100 to $4,250 a month
If you’d rather move to New Jersey than pay a broker’s fee—which can be as much as 15% of a year’s rent—you’ll be thrilled to see the plentiful no-fee and low-fee (with fees below 9%) NYC rentals on offer at rental search site Naked Apartments. Browse the places featured here in our Low-Fee Rental Roundup or visit Naked Apartments and hunt by “no fee” or “low-fee” before you commit to becoming a full-time resident of the Garden State.
Need to see one of these apartments this very second? Naked Apartments can make it happen with its Showings on Demand feature.
Recently renovated no-fee 2-bedroom with city views in Harlem elevator building, $2,275/month>>
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