No-fee apartments are highly coveted among New York renters, with the promise of lower upfront costs creating less of a barrier for those looking to move. On average, more than half of StreetEasy’s rental listings are marked as “no fee,” though the share of no-fee listings fluctuates depending on the time of year. StreetEasy data shows that renters are least likely to find a no-fee apartment in June and July, when no-fee apartments comprise on average 50% of all listings. Meanwhile, renters are most likely to find a no-fee apartment in December and January, when close to 60% of listings advertise no-fee.
Though renters are more likely to pay a broker fee during the summer months, it’s still possible to find a no-fee apartment year-round. Likelihood of paying a broker fee also varies across neighborhoods and boroughs, with Brooklyn being the top borough to find a no-fee apartment.
We’ve identified the neighborhoods with the highest share of no-fee listings, where renters are least likely to pay a broker fee.
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Top Neighborhoods for No-Fee Apartments
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Flatbush
782 New York Avenue
$2,842No Fee
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1
Bushwick
95 Wilson Avenue
$2,367No Fee
Studio |
1
Stuyvesant Heights
1779 Fulton Street
$2,000No Fee
Studio |
1
Bedford-Stuyvesant
1329 Fulton Street
$2,200No Fee
1 |
1
Crown Heights
931 Carroll Street
$2,784No Fee
1 |
1
Flatbush
100 Lenox Road
$2,842No Fee
1 |
1
Bushwick
1222 Bushwick Avenue
$2,250No Fee
Studio |
1
Ocean Hill
1436 Herkimer Street
$2,800No Fee
2 |
1
Bedford-Stuyvesant
142 Macon Street
$2,650No Fee
1 |
1
Crown Heights
1004 Union Street
$2,350No Fee
1 |
1
Bushwick
1154 Gates Avenue
$2,675No Fee
2 |
1
Bushwick
879 Knickerbocker Avenue
$1,900No Fee
1 |
1
Top Neighborhoods for No-Fee Apartments <$3,000
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East Harlem
305 East 105th Street
$1,950No Fee
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1
Hudson Yards
407 West 39th Street
$2,700No Fee
Studio |
1
Hudson Yards
407 West 39th Street
$2,500No Fee
Studio |
1
Central Harlem
210 West 133rd Street
$2,500No Fee
2 |
1
Central Harlem
150 West 140th Street
$2,000No Fee
1 |
1
East Harlem
222 East 111st Street
$2,950No Fee
1 |
1
East Harlem
401 East 116th Street
$2,500No Fee
2 |
1
East Harlem
2242 First Avenue
$2,200No Fee
1 |
1
Financial District
100 Maiden Lane
$2,975No Fee
Studio |
1
Central Harlem
200 West 145th Street
$2,450No Fee
2 |
1
Central Harlem
304 West 151st Street
$2,350No Fee
2 |
1
Central Harlem
152 West 140th Street
$2,923No Fee
1 |
1
Top Neighborhoods for No-Fee Apartments $3,000+
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Ridgewood
1704 Gates Avenue
$2,560No Fee
2 |
1
Long Island City
27-16 41st Avenue
$2,820No Fee
Studio |
1
Long Island City
36-22 31st Street
$2,600No Fee
Studio |
1
Ridgewood
17-11 Hancock Street
$2,995No Fee
2 |
1
Ridgewood
664 Woodward Avenue
$2,499No Fee
2 |
1
Jamaica
152-11 89th Avenue
$2,169No Fee
Studio |
1
Jamaica
152-11 89th Avenue
$2,600No Fee
1 |
1
Ridgewood
16-18 Jefferson Avenue
$2,699No Fee
2 |
1
Hunters Point
10-59 Jackson Avenue
$1,990No Fee
Studio |
1
Ridgewood
60-96 70th Avenue
$2,199No Fee
1 |
1
Ridgewood
1679 Madison Street
$2,708No Fee
1 |
1
Jamaica
88-35 164th Street
$1,850No Fee
1 |
1
What Is a Broker Fee?
Moving costs can look a little different in New York City. On top of the standard application fees (legally limited to $20 maximum), security deposit (legally limited to one month’s rent), and first month’s rent, New York renters may be charged a broker fee as well. This fee is a commission the broker earns for completing a transaction in which they successfully match a renter with an apartment. A renter will almost always pay a broker fee when they hire the broker to help them find an apartment. However, a renter may also have to pay a broker fee when the landlord hires the broker, as landlords are not required to cover this cost and may choose to charge the fee to the renter instead.
Broker fees usually range anywhere from one month’s rent to 15% of the annual rent, and the amount can vary from brokerage to brokerage and apartment to apartment. But this fee isn’t a given, and on average less than half of StreetEasy rental listings charge one. You can read more about broker fees here.
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North New York
417 East 135th Street
$2,275No Fee
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1
Mott Haven
25 Bruckner Boulevard
$2,792No Fee
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2
Mott Haven
25 Bruckner Boulevard
$2,634No Fee
1 |
1
Mott Haven
25 Bruckner Boulevard
$2,282No Fee
1 |
1
Mott Haven
2401 3rd Avenue
$2,614No Fee
Studio |
1
Mott Haven
322 Grand Concourse
$2,415No Fee
1 |
1
Mott Haven
322 Grand Concourse
$2,851No Fee
2 |
1
Mott Haven
25 Bruckner Boulevard
$2,885No Fee
2 |
1
North New York
333 Cypress Avenue
$2,550No Fee
2 |
1
Mott Haven
322 Grand Concourse
$2,851No Fee
2 |
1
Mott Haven
40 Bruckner Boulevard
$2,446No Fee
1 |
1
Mott Haven
40 Bruckner Boulevard
$2,729No Fee
1 |
1
How to Find a No-Fee Apartment in NYC
You’re probably wondering how to find a no-fee apartment. Here are a few options:
Use the no-fee apartment filter on StreetEasy: You can easily check the “No Fee Only” box during your StreetEasy search to yield only no-fee apartment options.
Look for listings by owner or by building management companies: When owners and building management companies list apartments themselves, that means there’s no broker involved, and therefore no broker fee. You’ll see the information about who listed the apartment just below the “Request a Tour” and “Ask a Question” buttons on a StreetEasy listing.
Set up saved searches and email notifications: No-fee apartments are popular, so they often go fast. To ensure you’re seeing the most recent no-fee apartments as soon as they’re listed, create a saved search on StreetEasy with the parameters you’re looking for (make sure to check that no-fee box!) and sign up for notifications to get the latest listings sent directly to your email. When you see an apartment you like, reach out and ask for a tour ASAP. The earliest bird often gets the worm!
Disclaimer: The information provided is intended for informational purposes only and intended to reflect a snapshot in time.