Start your search 30-45 days before your desired move-in date.
The market changes fast, and if a search is begun too soon or too late, then you may not have access to the most current inventory. Typically, landlords will know their upcoming available apartments about a month in advance of a vacancy. Anything you see more than 45 days before your move might be off the market as your timeline approaches.
A few months before you move, you can prioritize your needs and research your desired neighborhood.
Determine what is most important for your future home, including apartment size, amenities, location and budget. Deciding which neighborhood, subway lines, and school zones you prefer will help to narrow down a future search.
NEIGHBORHOODS SEARCH RENTALSWhile Leases don't need to start on the 1st of the month, it ultimately depends on the landlord's regulations and apartment vacancies. The highest inventory is during the first two weeks of the month.
“Occasionally a landlord may ask for a letter of recommendation from your prior landlord.”
A fee apartment requires that the renter pay a broker’s fee directly to their broker. As with all reputable real estate firms in New York City, Caliber charges a broker’s fee, or brokerage commission, of one month up to 15% of the annual rent.
A no fee apartment means that the management company or landlord will pay the broker’s fee directly. The rent on a fee property found through a broker will always be lower than a no fee apartment where the cost becomes spread into the rent. Let your broker do his or her best job by providing and showing you all available options that might work for your criteria.
Although you are required to pay a broker’s commission at the lease signing, you will save money in the long term over the course of the lease.
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“Your Caliber broker will be your advocate and advisor, working by your side to make the process of moving an exciting and enjoyable one.”
When finding an apartment, often your biggest concern is “what is the least amount of money I can pay for the best apartment?” Landlords and property owners have only one concern: “how much money can we earn for a specific apartment over the course of a year?
As one of the leading experts in the market, with access to over 99% of all available apartments in Manhattan, our Caliber brokers are able to advocate for your biggest concern and meet your goals. Our reputation and relationships with landlords and building managers throughout New York City has given us the ability to access future properties that are not yet advertised to the public. The most desirable properties are often not posted online or in the newspaper, and are represented exclusively through a broker. Also, many landlords and owners will not allow their properties to be shown without a broker for security reasons. A broker will assist you in avoiding these barrier elements of the market, and give you the opportunity to find your perfect apartment.
FIND AN AGENT CLIENT RECOMMENDATIONS“To be approved for an apartment, you will typically be required to earn an annual salary of roughly 40X the monthly rent, as well as having a good credit history.”
If you are planning to live with roommates, your incomes can often be combined to meet the salary requirements.
Know your income and credit score. In the case of any issue with your credit score, let your broker know in advance as this will save time and prevent future problems qualifying for your home.
TO AFFORD THIS: | YOU NEED TO EARN THIS: | |
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40X | 50X | |
$1,000/mo | $40,000 | $50,000 |
$1,500 | $60,000 | $75,000 |
$2,000 | $80,000 | $100,000 |
$2,500 | $100,000 | $125,000 |
$3,000 | $120,000 | $150,000 |
$3,500 | $140,000 | $175,000 |
$4,000 | $160,000 | $200,000 |
Only if you are unable to meet the standard income requirement.
Landlords have strict income and credit requirements. To get around the 40X salary requirement, most buildings will accept a guarantor – usually a family member or friend – to co-sign the lease. The guarantor’s income will need to be roughly 80X the monthly rent, with a credit check to verify good credit. Some landlords only accept local guarantors, while others will allow any guarantor who lives in the U.S.
Moving into a new apartment will typically require an initial application fee, first month’s rent, a one-month security deposit, and a broker’s fee (depending on the apartment).
Caliber tip: be prepared to make an offer. Make sure you bring all necessary documents along with you when you're looking at apartments. It's a good idea to have copies in your email or saved digitally for easy access. When you have all of your documents ready, you have a better chance of getting an apartment you love.
Caliber tip: visit apartments during the week. Though some buildings have viewing hours on weekends, many will only show units during regular, weekday business hours, or submit an application and run credit check.
Caliber tip: when you find your next home, apply as fast as possible so the management will take the apartment off the market for you. When you sign your lease, Caliber concierge services will help acclimate you to your new statement address.
The NYC rental market moves fast, and preparation is key. Caliber brokers will guide you through the application process and detail out any specific requirements unique to a building. Be prepared to submit your application as fast possible by having all required documents organized, available and ready to go.
You will need:
REQUIREMENTS: | RENTAL | CO-OP | CONDO |
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Verification of additional assets and investment portfolios |
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Length of application approval process |
Few hours - 4 days |
Up to a month |
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Interviews and board approval as part of application |
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ADDITIONAL FEES: | |||
Application fee |
$65-100 |
$500-2,000 |
$500-2,000 |
Move-in/move-out fee |
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Refundable deposit |
$1,000 |
$1,000 |
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Occasional management or board fee |