No-Fee Apartments • New Brighton, Staten Island
No-Fee Apartments in New Brighton, Staten Island (2026)
NYC broker fees typically cost 12-15% of annual rent when paid by the tenant. On a $3,500/month apartment, that is $5,040-$6,300 at lease signing. No-fee apartments shift that cost to the landlord, saving renters thousands. No-fee listings are more common in winter months and in newer luxury buildings. New Brighton is known for victorian homes and st. peter's place, among other things.
New Brighton at a glance
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North Shore waterfront neighborhood adjacent to St. George with Victorian-era homes, St. Peter's Place historic district, and views of the Verrazzano Bridge and Manhattan.
What to look for in a no-fee apartment in New Brighton
No-Fee Apartments come with specific considerations that vary by building, landlord, and neighborhood. In New Brighton — known for victorian homes — these are the factors to prioritize:
- •More common in winter months (December-February) when landlords face vacancies
- •Large management companies (Equity Residential, Related, AvalonBay) often offer no-fee directly
- •Newer luxury buildings frequently waive broker fees to attract tenants
- •The 2024 FARE Act attempted to shift all broker fees legally but enforcement is contested
- •Watch for hidden fees that replace the broker fee under different names
How to verify a no-fee listing
Listings often over-promise on amenities. Before you sign a lease for a claimed no-fee apartment in New Brighton, run through this verification checklist:
- ✓Confirm no-fee status in writing before signing any application
- ✓Ask directly who pays the broker fee — landlord or tenant?
- ✓Verify there are no hidden "admin fees" or "application fees" above the $20 legal max
- ✓Check if the apartment is listed directly by management or through an intermediary
- ✓Compare the asking rent to similar broker-fee units to detect rent markups
Want a deeper dive? Read our full How to Find an Apartment in NYC guide.
About New Brighton, Staten Island
North Shore waterfront neighborhood adjacent to St. George with Victorian-era homes, St. Peter's Place historic district, and views of the Verrazzano Bridge and Manhattan.
New Brighton is in Staten Island, where the average crime rate is 100 incidents per 300m walking radius and the average noise level is 4 complaints per 100m. Rent prices in New Brighton vary widely; check specific listings for current market rates. New Brighton transit access varies by block — check any specific address on DwellCheck for walking-distance station data.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I know about finding a no-fee place in New Brighton?
New Brighton, Staten Island: known for Victorian homes and St. Peter's Place. No-Fee Apartments availability varies by building stock — verify any listing against HPD violations, DOB filings, and 311 history before signing.
How much should I expect to pay in New Brighton?
Pricing in New Brighton varies widely by block, building age, and floor. Staten Island is a large borough with significant rent variation — always compare at least 3-4 listings before committing.
Is New Brighton actually a good fit for someone looking for a no-fee apartment?
New Brighton could work well depending on your commute needs and budget. The area is known for victorian homes, st. peter's place, manhattan views, ferry proximity. Verify any listing against building records before signing.
How do I get around from New Brighton?
Transit options in New Brighton vary by specific block. The Staten Island Railway and ferry are the main transit options.
What about safety in New Brighton?
Block-by-block variation is significant — two addresses a quarter mile apart can have very different safety profiles. Staten Island averages 100 reported incidents per 300m radius and 0.5 shooting incidents per 500m. The only way to know for a specific address is to check the NYPD data within a walking radius.
Are there parks or green space near New Brighton?
Staten Island has parks and green spaces throughout, but access varies significantly by address. Check the specific block for nearby park access.
What is the building stock like in New Brighton?
New Brighton has a mix of building types typical for Staten Island. Single-family homes and some apartment buildings make up the housing stock. Check the DOB Certificate of Occupancy for any specific building before signing.
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