If you’ve rented in New York City, you’ve probably had to pay a broker fee at one point or another. A no-fee listing means that the renter does not need to pay a fee to the broker, though other charges, like an application fee, may still apply. One peculiarity of the broker fee is that there’s no set number: it can be one month’s rent, or anywhere from 8 to 15% of the annual rent. For a $3,000 apartment, that could be anywhere from $2,880 to $5,400. Landing a no-fee rental can save you thousands of dollars, but finding one can be difficult. StreetEasy simplifies things by allowing you to search directly through no-fee listings. To start, check out these great no-fee 1-bedrooms, all priced below $3000.
With a new renovation, this Bushwick apartment truly stands out. The sizable living room leaves plenty of space for a dining area. The sliding glass doors to the balcony, which extends between the living room and the bedroom, flood the space with natural light. The unit has both a washer and a dryer, as well as thick walls and windows, which create a quiet environment. The building’s large roof deck provides scenic views of Manhattan.
A gem on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, this street-facing unit has large windows that allow for tons of natural light. The bedroom is sizable and there are hardwood floors throughout. The building has a live-in super and is in a great location, close to the East River and the Upper East Side’s many world class museums.
This newly renovated Hudson Heights one-bedroom is a serene dream. It has gorgeous hardwood floors throughout, stainless steel kitchen appliances and sleek cabinets. The unit comes with a washing machine, dryer, and dishwasher, and the bathroom is modern and stylish. The building is close to the beautiful Fort Washington Park and the Hudson River.
Next up on our roundup of no-fee 1-bedrooms is a beautiful apartment in the historic Stuyvesant Heights neighborhood. The recently renovated home feels utterly new. It has oversized windows in both the living room and bedroom and lots of closet space. The kitchen is modern and has a large breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances, and a dishwasher, and the bathroom is outfitted in stylish subway tile. Hardwood floors are throughout.
This warm Hell’s Kitchen unit is spacious and well oriented. It has a defined kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a window (A rare feature!). The bedroom has a very large closet and sizable windows, and there are hardwood floors throughout the apartment. The building has a virtual doorman and a live-in super. Important note: this is a rent-stabilized apartment with income restrictions.