Direct answer: In New York City, skipping the broker fee saves about $2,500 if the fee would equal one month of rent. If the fee is 12-15% of annual rent, the saving is about $3,600 to $4,500, based on the current median no-fee rent of $2,500/mo.
| Metric | Current data |
|---|---|
| Median no-fee rent | $2,500/mo |
| One-month broker fee avoided | $2,500 |
| 12% annual-rent fee avoided | $3,600 |
| 15% annual-rent fee avoided | $4,500 |
| Priced listings used | 5,629 |
Why this matters upfront
A broker fee is usually due at signing, on top of first month, security deposit, moving costs, and utility setup. A no-fee listing does not remove normal move-in costs, but it removes that extra broker charge from the cash needed on day one.
Next steps: browse no-fee rentals in New York City, compare rent prices, and estimate move-in costs.