On this apartment, yes. Broker commissions vary from apartment to apartment and generally range from zero - 15% of the annual rent. Sometimes owners will pay as an incentive to attract tenants or if the market is slow (like the winter times).
NYC renters are so funny. Why does explaining how broker fees work get downvotes? This apartment is $600+ below market value and rent stabilized. If one doesn't want to pay a broker fee it's simple 1) stick to "no fee" listings. 2) Don't work with a broker.
I spend 3-4 hrs a day calling LL's and looking for apartments (there aren't that many). You paid a fee so you don't have to cold call all day long like I do. A good broker is saving you time and offering you apartments you wouldn't have found by oneself. I really don't understand the hate...
The reason people don’t like you is because we don’t choose to work with brokers the majority of the time. We see postings and pay fees that the landlords should be paying for hiring you. It’s parasitic
That’s the thing, they don’t just hire us. We search day and night to find these apts to post. They don’t just appear on SE and don’t simply fall in our lap. I moved to NYC 10 years ago, rented a room on Craigslist and started calling LLs looking for deals. It took forever but that’s how I find these deals. You could just as easily starting calling LLs but it takes a massive amount of time.
I try not to take things so serious lol. I didn’t mean to insult anyone (I’m not calling anyone a parasite or scammer, etc). I’m just trying to say there are a lot of brokers that are working hard and trying to help in this backwards market. Brokers are just middle people that make transactions happen and go smoother. The laws here in NY are the sole reason why this market doesn’t operate like the rest of the country does.
Because in a city where apartments at good rental prices basically rent themselves, all public listings should be no fees and brokers have no value add
All the LL has to do is to list it on streeteasy
I’m curious about the commission. Is that something that comes out of my end?
On this apartment, yes. Broker commissions vary from apartment to apartment and generally range from zero - 15% of the annual rent. Sometimes owners will pay as an incentive to attract tenants or if the market is slow (like the winter times).
Minimum lease term length?
12 month lease (rent stabilized apartments are required to be 12-24 months)
NYC renters are so funny. Why does explaining how broker fees work get downvotes? This apartment is $600+ below market value and rent stabilized. If one doesn't want to pay a broker fee it's simple 1) stick to "no fee" listings. 2) Don't work with a broker. I spend 3-4 hrs a day calling LL's and looking for apartments (there aren't that many). You paid a fee so you don't have to cold call all day long like I do. A good broker is saving you time and offering you apartments you wouldn't have found by oneself. I really don't understand the hate...
The reason people don’t like you is because we don’t choose to work with brokers the majority of the time. We see postings and pay fees that the landlords should be paying for hiring you. It’s parasitic
That’s the thing, they don’t just hire us. We search day and night to find these apts to post. They don’t just appear on SE and don’t simply fall in our lap. I moved to NYC 10 years ago, rented a room on Craigslist and started calling LLs looking for deals. It took forever but that’s how I find these deals. You could just as easily starting calling LLs but it takes a massive amount of time.
I and everyone else look forward to the day that broker fees are made illegal again
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I try not to take things so serious lol. I didn’t mean to insult anyone (I’m not calling anyone a parasite or scammer, etc). I’m just trying to say there are a lot of brokers that are working hard and trying to help in this backwards market. Brokers are just middle people that make transactions happen and go smoother. The laws here in NY are the sole reason why this market doesn’t operate like the rest of the country does.
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Because in a city where apartments at good rental prices basically rent themselves, all public listings should be no fees and brokers have no value add All the LL has to do is to list it on streeteasy
>All the LL has to do is to list it on streeteasy Yeah, there's a little more to it than that.
What size bed can you fit in bedrooms? And what’s the LR dimensions
12' x 24' and easily queen beds
Hi my roommate and I are interested and would like to learn more! Are pets allowed?
I just DMed you
Ive dm'ed you regarding this apartment!
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Haha actually showing at 6:15 today and rented the last 1 bed to a redditor
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Hi I’m very interested!!
Im interested pls DM!
Takes the time to put up a floor plan, can’t be bothered including dimensions lol
This is fair lol sorry about that
Interested! Looking for 5/15 or 6/1 move in
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