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Rent an apartment in New York: get paid the broker fees that realtors usually keep for themselves

Rent an apartment in New York: get paid the broker fees that realtors usually keep for themselves When you sign a lease to rent a new apartment, there's a 15% fee that has to be paid. This represents up to two month's worth of rent.

And the landlord pays that fee in almost every city in the world... except New York City, where the tenant - that's you - has to pay it.


If you use a real estate agent to help you find your apartment, they'll split that fee with the landlord's agent. They each get one month’s rent as a fee.

But if you don't then the landlord's agent pockets the whole fee.
Either way, you lose... unless you use NestApple as your agent!
NestApple gets half of the rental fee just like any renter's real estate agent would,

But we give 2/3 of our fee back to you!

And if the apartment happens to be a no-fee listing we can still get a referral fee from the landlord, which we'll also give you 2/3 of!
With NestApple, you get help with the application, documentation, and lease signing, but you also get cash back.

and out of the 1/3 we keep, some of that money goes right to a local charity

So to recap, using NestApple instead of a traditional real estate agent gets you all the perks they offer, plus cash back, and you have helped a local charity!

That's what we call a win-win-win!
It pays to use NestApple, literally!

Contact us today to learn more.

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