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Low-Fee Rental Roundup: Midtown East, Astoria, Williamsburg and more, from $1,420 to $4,800 a month

By Leah Hochbaum Rosner  | April 21, 2015 - 2:59PM
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Living on the Upper East Side but fancy yourself more of a downtown type? Let apartment search site Naked Apartments help you find no-fee and low-fee apartments in the downtown ’hood of your dreams… and in all other areas of NYC. Have a look at places with broker’s fees from 0 to 9 percent (less than the usual 12-15 percent) here in this roundup or search Naked Apartments  by “no fee” or “low fee” if you’d like to see more.

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No-fee Murray Hill three-bedroom, two-bath with a granite kitchen and marble bathrooms in a pet-friendly elevator building with a doorman and a gym. $4,800/month

No-fee Hell’s Kitchen two-bedroom, two-bath with floor-to-ceiling windows and modern appliances in an elevator building with a doorman and a gym. $5,300/month

No-fee Williamsburg one-bedroom, one-bath with floor-to-ceiling windows and hardwood floors in an elevator building with private parking, cold storage and a gym. $3,200/month

No-fee Prospect Heights two-bedroom, one-bath with central air, in-unit laundry and stainless steel appliances in a new, pet-friendly building. $3,299/month

DUMBO one-bedroom, one-bath with in-unit laundry and a private outdoor space in an elevator building with a gym. $3,365/month+8.37% broker’s fee

No-fee Long Island City three-bedroom, three-bath with stainless steel appliances and floor-to-ceiling windows in a building with a fitness center and an on-site dog run. $5,500/month

No-fee Astoria one-bedroom, one-bath with in-unit laundry and a heated bathroom floor in a building with a fitness center and a roof deck. $2,445/month

No-fee Mount Hope one-bedroom, one-bath with hardwood floors and stainless steel appliances in an elevator building with a doorman. $1,775/month

No-fee Concord one-bedroom, one-bath in an elevator building with a laundry room and a live-in super. $1,420/month

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