Brokers fumed over guidance earlier this year which temporarily put apartment fees in limbo, but now the share of no-fee rentals are surging. No-fee listings made up 75 to 85 percent of all listings in Manhattan and Brooklyn in August, the New York Times reported, up from 25 percent of listings in January. The analysis was conducted by TextLuke.com, an AI-based service that helps consumers find apartments. The greater share of no-fee listings comes as
source https://therealdeal.com/2020/09/04/no-fee-rentals-surge-in-manhattan-and-brooklyn/
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