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Brooklyn No Fee Apartments, Where to Find Them?


Are Brooklyn No Fee Apartments really available in New York? Where can I find them? That question is important for anyone looking for apartments for rent in Brooklyn.

When the term “no fee” is used in real estate terms, they are referring to real estate agent fees. The commission an agent receives for finding an apartment usually equals one month's rent.

Let's say a Realtor or an agent locates an inexpensive two bedroom apartment for $1000. Most landlord's require one month's rent and one month security in order to sign the lease and move in. So you would need $1000 for rent, $1000 for the rental security, and $1000 to give to the real estate company. That is a total of $3000 dollars.

That is not a small amount of money to come up with, especially in these difficult financial times. That is why so many people look for Brooklyn no fee apartments. Then you only have to be concerned with the first month's rent and security fee, which is considerably more affordable. So why doesn't everyone take the “no fee” rental route?

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Are No Fee Apartments Worth the Trouble?

Finding a place to live without the help of a Realtor can be difficult. The available choices may be limited, and you may not find anything in the specific area you desire. If you have special needs, such as wheelchair accessibility, section 8 or subsidized housing, pets allowed, or walking distance from a train station, the availability pool becomes even smaller.

If you are like most people who live in New York City then you don't have time to waste. If you are coming to the end of your current lease, or find yourself in a situation where you need to move as soon as possible, every second counts. It may be worth the additional fee to go with a realtor or broker.

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