| I think the Chesterton fence here is: - there's more demand for good apartments than supply in NYC - multifamily building owners outsource the process to brokers - building owners can pay brokers less if brokers pass on overhead costs to renters - brokers don't have leverage with building owners because the apartments sell themselves - renters put up with this because there's more demand than supply If you were here during the pandemic, when there was less demand than supply, you would have experienced a time when all those brokers' fees magically disappeared... and brokers were working harder than ever! |
"building owners can pay brokers less if brokers pass on overhead costs to renters" could just as easily be "owners could charge $10,000/year more in rent if brokers didn't capture it".