Low-Fee Rental Roundup: Tribeca, Upper West Side, Greenpoint and more, from $1,200 to $10,900 a month
Unlike death and taxes, broker's fees on New York City apartments are sometimes avoidable—or at least negotiable. Apartment search site Naked Apartments has rentals with fees that top out at 9 percent (as opposed to the usual 12 to 15 percent). We've rounded up current finds from all across the city. You can also search Naked Apartments by “no fee” or “low fee” to see more.
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No-fee Tribeca three-bedroom, three-bath with floor-to-ceiling windows and a windowed kitchen in a doorman building with a rooftop terrace and pool. $10,900/month
No-fee Clinton two-bedroom, two-bath with a private terrace and windows in all rooms in a doorman building with a garage and laundry on each floor. $4,845/month
No-fee Boerum Hill one-bedroom with an open layout and large windows in a pre-war elevator building with a doorman. $3,093+1-month free on a 16-month lease
No-fee Park Slope three-bedroom, one-bath with a dishwasher and hardwood floors in a six-story building with heat and hot water included. $3,450/month
No-fee Greenpoint one-bedroom with a dishwasher and quartz countertops in the bathrooms and kitchens in a pet-friendly doorman building with a gym. $2,995/month
No-fee Sunnyside one-bedroom with stainless steel appliances and a video intercom in a pet-friendly doorman building. $2,667/month
No-fee Rego Park three-bedroom, 2.5-bath with new bathrooms and an eat-in kitchen in a doorman building with a storage room. $2,995/month
Morris Park one-bedroom with an eat-in kitchen and three walk-in closets in a pre-war elevator building with an on-site super. $1,360+8.5% broker's fee
Eltingville one-bedroom with a separate kitchen and free off-street parking in a home. $1,200/month+8.33% broker's fee