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Low-Fee Rental Roundup: Murray Hill, DUMBO, Forest Hills and more, from $1,650 to $5,150 a month

By Leah Hochbaum Rosner  | March 24, 2015 - 3:59PM
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Spring has finally sprung (although it appears no one has informed Mother Nature of this), which means that apartment-hunting season has officially begun in NYC. Why not let search site Naked Apartments  give you a leg up on the competition with its database of no-fee and low-fee rentals? Check out places with broker’s fees that top out at 9 percent (versus the standard 12-15 percent) here in this roundup or search Naked Apartments  by “no fee” or “low fee” to see more.

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No-fee Chelsea alcove studio with an open kitchen and a terrace in a doorman building with a gym and a media room. $3,800/month

No-fee Upper East Side two-bedroom, two-bath with a wood-burning fireplace and high ceilings in an elevator building with a doorman. $5,000/month

DUMBO one-bedroom, one-bath with a stainless steel kitchen and high ceilings in an elevator building with a doorman and a garage. $5,150/month+8.37% broker’s fee

Midwood one-bedroom/one-bath with large windows and central air in a building with a laundry room and parking. $1,650/month+8.0% broker’s fee

No-fee Greenpoint loft, one-bath with a stainless steel kitchen and in-unit laundry in an elevator building with a gym. $3,350/month

No-fee Astoria two-bedroom, two-bath with oversized windows and dark oak floors in a building with a 24-hour attended lobby and a rooftop parking garage. $3,294/month

No-fee Forest Hills three-bedroom, two-bath with stainless steel appliances and a windowed kitchen in a doorman building with a gym and a dog-run. $3,795/month

No-fee Riverdale two-bedroom, one-bath with an oversized living room and a stainless steel kitchen in an elevator building with a live-in super. $2,650/month

No-fee Concord two-bedroom, one-and-a-half bath with a balcony in a building with an elevator, a laundry room and a live-in super. $1,795/month

 

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