Here's a List to Help You Find a No Fee Apartment in New York City. I'll Keep Adding to This, So If You Have Links, Feel Free to Send Them In

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Here's a List to Help You Find a No Fee Apartment in New York City. I'll Keep Adding to This, So If You Have Links, Feel Free to Send Them In Here's a list to help you find a no fee apartment in New York City. I'll keep adding to this, so if you have links, feel free to send them in. Prices reflect what I found at the time of this post. Apartments move quickly in New York, so your mileage may vary. (Brooklyn info updated on May 30th, 2006 -- many thanks to Carol W. for the help!) A. Michael Tyler Realty Corp. 122 East 42nd St., Suite 1700 New York, NY 10168 Contact: Irwin H. Cohen 877-641-5900 fax 877-641-5780 Algin Management Company Gramercy, UES, UWS 300 Mercer Street (212) 979-6297 www.abingtonproperties.com No fee in over thirty buildings in Tribeca, Soho, Greenwich Village, Gramercy Park, the Flatiron District, and the Upper East Side. $1,595 and up. www.ajclarkenyc.com AJ Clarke Real Estate Corp. 1881 Broadway New York, NY 10023 212.541.5522 x50 $1,350 and up. Ador Housing and Development, LLC 5318 New Utrecht Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11219 Contact: Lazer Spira 718 972-8700 fax 718-972-1600 AFC Management Inc. 5414 New Utrecht Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11219 Contact: Ari Farkas 718-436-9655 fax 718-686-6964 * Co-ops only! AKAM Associates, Inc. 8 West 38th St. New York, NY 10018 Contact: Michael Berenson 212-986-0001 fax 212-986-0002 Algin Management Co. LLC 64-35 Yellowstone Blvd. Forest Hills, NY 11375 Contact: Mark Schulman 718-896-9600 fax 718-997-8084 * Manhattan only! 212-448-9400 Andrea Bunis Management, Inc. 45 West 45th St., Suite 901 New York, NY 10036 Contact: Andrea Bunis 212-302-5544 fax 212-302-6341 Andrews Building Corp. 666 Broadway, 12th floor New York, NY 10012 Contact: Eugene Andrews, President 212-529-5688 fax 212-302-6341 Argo Corp., The 50 West 17th St., 7th Fl. New York, NY 10011 Contact: Lynn Whiting 212-896-8624 fax 212-896-8667 ASM Estates, Inc. 155 West 20th St., Suite 1 New York, NY 10011 Contact: Ari Moskowitz 212-206-9939 fax 212-206-9949 www.ataenterprises.com No fee luxury apartments for rent in New York City. www.bettinaequities.com Over 40 no fee properties with 2000 units in the Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Clinton, Murray Hill, Union Square, Gramercy Park, and the East Village. $1,550 and up. ATM Real Estate 7810 34th Avenue Jackson Heights, NY 11372 Contact: Albert Torres 718-205-8901 fax 718-205-8867 * Kew Gardens, Forest Hills, Jackson Heights mainly Babad Management Co. P.O. Box 313, Parkville Station Brooklyn, NY 11204 Contact: Chaim Babad 718-633-7586 fax 718-633-7355 * Canarsie, Ocean Avenue, 4th Avenue (Midwood, Flatbush/Kensington, basically) Bellmarc Property Management 352 Park Ave. South, 9th Fl. New York, NY 10010 Contact: John Janangelo 212-252-1900, ext. 304 fax 212-252-1433 www.bigapplenyc.com Big Apple Management No fee in Hell's Kitchen and the UES. $1550 and up. Bldg Management Corporation UES, UWS, WV, Chelsea, Gramercy 52 Vanderbilt Avenue Call rental agent at (212) 557-6700 BPC Management Corp. 80 Livingston St. Brooklyn, NY 11201-5009 Contact: Doug Rosenberg 718-852-1616 fax 718-596-4873 * No Greenpoint or Williamsburg BRM Realty 1561 Central Park Ave. Yonkers, NY 10710 Contact: Lorraine Zapia 914-961-8100 fax 914-961-0802 www.brodskyorg.com No fee luxury buildings on the West Side, East Side, Midtown, and Battery Park. $1,800 and up. Buchbinder & Warren One Union Square West New York, NY 10034 Contact: Rosemary Paparo 212-243-6722 fax 212-645-0985 Caran Properties, Inc. 150 East 58th St. New York, NY 10155-2798 Contact: Sherry Frankel 212-207-8118 fax 212-207-8976 Carlyle Construction Corp No fee in Midtown and the UES. $2000 and up. Carole Ferrara Assoc., Inc. 80 East 11th St. New York, NY 10003 Contact: Carole Ferrara 212-475-8811 fax 212-995-1647 Century Management 7 Penn Plaza, Suite 1400 New York, NY 10001 Contact: Mitchell Barry 212-560-6400 fax 212-560-6420 Charles H. Greenthal Management Corp. 4 Park Ave. New York, NY 10016 Contact: Jonathan West 212-340-9300 fax 212-447-1667 Citadel Property Management 530 East 13th Street New York, NY 10009 Contact: Michael Crespo 646-654-0722 fax 646-654-0723 City and Suburban UES 511 East 78 Street (212) 517-3000 Coney Realty 1499 Coney Island Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11230 Contact: Ephraim Nierenberg 718-338-2010 fax 718-338-7900 * Mostly Bensonhurst, Sheepshead Bay www.coopersquare.com Cooper Square Realty, Inc. 6 East 43rd St. New York, NY 10017 Contact: David Kuperberg 212-634-8900 No fee in Battery Park, Carnegie Hill, East Village, Gramercy Park, Lower Eastside, Midtown East, Midtown West, Upper East Side, Upper West Side, and Riverdale. $1,200(Riverdale), $1,550(Manhattan) and up. Dakko Property Management Inc. 587 Beck Street Bronx, NY 10455 718-993-0838 Upper Manhattan $1150 (studio), $1200 (2 br) and up. David Frankel Realty, Inc. 160 East 65th St. New York, NY 10021 Contact: Suz Landi 212-772-7600 fax 212-772-8163 Delkap Management. Inc. 82-12 151st Ave. Howard Beach, NY 11414 Contact: Pamela DeLorme 718-848-6488 fax 718-845-1642 Delta Management 805 Third Ave., Suite 1100 New York, NY 10022 Contact: John Bush 212-753-6407 fax 212-758-9796 Dome Property Management 109 Winant Pl. Staten Island, NY 10309 Contact: Michael Motelson 718-605-2500 fax 718-605-2654 Downtown Properties, Inc. 270 Lafayette St., Suite 506 New York, NY 10012 Contact: Richard Bassik 212-334-4400 fax 212-334-4487 Duell Management East Midtown Plaza Housing 319 East 24th St. New York, NY 10010 Contact: Vivian Robinson 212-679-4342 fax 212-689-7635 East Village Development Corp A small selection of no fee apartments in the East Village. $2500 (2br) and up. www.eberhartbros.com Very nice no fee apartments on the Upper East Side and Upper West Side. $1495 and up. Elite Management, Inc. 137-11 Booth Memorial Ave. Flushing, NY 11355 Contact: Bob Mozilo 718-939-1493 fax 718-939-1693 * These people are very nice! They said they might have something in Astoria or LIC, but were very kind and cooperative…what a breath of fresh air. Esquire Management Corp. 1716 Coney Island Avenue - 4th Floor Brooklyn, NY 11230 Contact: Stephen Elbaz 718-375-5900 fax 718-375-5925 * Yes, G’point and W’burg, but no foreseeable availabilities! ETC Management Corp. 71 West 23rd St., 6th Fl. New York, NY 10010 Contact: Ed Coviello 212-727-0700 fax 212-727-1648 General Property Management 250 West 57th St. New York, NY 10107 Contact: Jeff Brown 212-757-5180 fax 212-713-0907 Midtown no fee. $2,100 and up. George A. Bowman, Inc. 36 West 44th St., Suite 810 New York, NY 10036 Contact: Frederic Sasse, President & Christina Vitale, Vic 212-840-0930 fax 212-302-8131 Gerard J. Picaso, Inc. 1133 Broadway New York, NY 10010-7902 Contact: Gerard J. Picaso 212-807-6969 fax 212-691-3850 Gerard Ragone Real Estate 236 West 10th St. New York, NY 10014 Contact: Gerard Ragone 212-691-4753 fax 212-243-0889 Gershon & Co. 312 West 55th St. New York, NY 10019 Contact: Robert Gershon 212-315-1717 fax 212-581-4546 www.glenwoodnyc.com Luxury no fee in Gracie Point(UES from 84th to 96th and from 1st Ave. to the East River), Upper East Side, Midtown, Downtown, and the Westside. $2,650 and up. Goldfarb Properties Luxury no fee on the UES and Midtown West. Goodstein Management, Inc. 211 East 46th St., 5th Fl. New York, NY 10017 Contact: Samuel B. Lewis 212-376-8600 fax 212-486-3593 Gotham Residential Luxury no fee in Midtown West. William Gottlieb WV 558 Hudson Street (212) 989-3100 Lists ads weekly in Village Voice. Gramatan Management Inc. 2 Hamilton Ave., Suite 217 New Rochelle, NY 10801 Contact: Bram Fierstein 914-654-1414 fax 914-654-1444 Grenadier Realty Corp 1230 Pennsylvania Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11239 Contact: Jane H. Krieger 718-240-4100 fax 718-642-2187 * “FILL OUT AN APPLICATION…BRONX ONLY.” These people were assholes! The woman I spoke to, Jane Krieger, was so mean in the two seconds I spoke with her, I wanted to break the phone off her head. Sheesh! Gumley-Haft 415 Madison Ave., 5th Fl. New York, NY 10017 Contact: Daniel Wollman 212-371-2525 fax 212-371-2896 H.J. Kalikow & Co., Inc. 101 Park Ave. New York, NY 10178 Contact: Dorothy Vermeer 212-808-7163 fax 212-293-0758 Halstead Management 770 Lexington Ave. New York, NY 10021 Contact: Paul Gottsegen 212-508-7335 fax 212-508-6230 Hoffman Management 300 West 55th St. New York, NY 10019 Contact: Mark Hoffman 212-247-4975 fax 212-262-6335 Hudson Companies Luxury no fee in Midtown West, East Village, and the Lower East Side. Hudson View Associates, Inc. 159-00 Riverside Drive West, Suite 1M-70 New York, NY 10032 Contact: Steven Gold 212-928-0508 fax 212-740-4921 Hydra Buildings Older no fee buildings in Midtown West and the Upper East Side. Pets are allowed. I. Neuman & Sons, Inc. 122 East 42nd St., Rm. 3008 New York, NY 10168 Contact: Peter Harris 212-867-0683 fax 212-867-0648 Impact Real Estate Management 111-17 A Roosevelt Ave. Flushing, NY 11368 Contact: Gregory A. Cohen 718-898-0190 fax 718-898-3582 * Avenue U and thereabouts only! International Home Realty Service 10 East 39th St., Suite 531 New York, NY 10016-0111 Contact: Beverly Chan 212-972-5330 fax 212-697-9591 Joseph Jackson, Esq.
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