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NYC Apartments Without Broker Fees — Listings, Tips, and Rental Resource

A “no-fee” apartment means the landlord pays the broker fee, so you don’t pay that cost. This can save renters thousands of dollars compared to traditional broker-fee rentals. Popular tools like StreetEasy and RentHop have filters to show strictly no-fee listings in NYC.

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🏠 Staten Island Apartments Under $2,000

Find affordable Staten Island apartments, improve your approval chances, and discover helpful renter resources.

No-Fee Apartments for Rent in Staten Island

Staten Island offers some of the most affordable apartment rentals in New York City. Renters looking for larger living spaces, quieter neighborhoods, and easier parking often choose Staten Island over other boroughs. You'll find studios, one-bedroom apartments, and family-sized rentals throughout the borough, many with more square footage for the price.

✓ VERIFIED LISTING SOURCE
$1,850 / month
1 Bedroom • St. George
Source: StreetEasy
💡 Credit Tip: Checking your credit before applying may help prevent application delays.
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✓ VERIFIED LISTING SOURCE
$1,750 / month
Studio • Stapleton
Source: Craigslist
🛡 Scam Alert: Never pay deposits before confirming ownership and viewing the apartment.
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✓ VERIFIED LISTING SOURCE
$1,950 / month
1 Bedroom • New Dorp
Source: Apartments.com
🏦 Approval Tip: Ask if the landlord accepts a company guarantor if you don't meet the income requirement.
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✓ VERIFIED LISTING SOURCE
$1,995 / month
2 Bedroom • Tottenville
Source: Zillow
🚗 Self-Employed Tip: Gig workers can often qualify using bank statements, tax returns, and 1099 income documentation.
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Popular Staten Island Rental Areas

Popular Staten Island neighborhoods include St. George, Stapleton, New Dorp, Tottenville, Great Kills, Eltingville, West Brighton, Port Richmond, Mariners Harbor, and Rosebank. Many renters choose Staten Island for its residential feel, larger apartments, convenient parking, and access to the Staten Island Ferry.

Tips for Renting in Staten Island

Prepare your identification, proof of income, recent pay stubs, or bank statements before applying. If you're self-employed or work for Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, or another gig platform, ask landlords whether alternative income documentation is accepted. If your income doesn't meet the required threshold, ask whether they work with company guarantors. Always verify rental listings before paying any application fee or security deposit.

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