NYC apartments that welcome your furry family members in East Harlem, Manhattan
3 bd · 1 ba · Co-op
2159 1ST Avenue #2D, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 770 sqft · Condo
2132 2ND Avenue #3A, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · 725 sqft · Condo
333 E 109th Street #7A, New York City
2 bd · 1 ba · 996 sqft · Co-op
1885 Lexington Avenue #5D, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 820 sqft · Condo
342 E 110TH Street #7D, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · 830 sqft · Condo
1635 Lexington Avenue #5B, New York City
2 bd · 1 ba · 842 sqft · Condo
161 E 110th Street #3E, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · 609 sqft · Condo
1790 3RD Avenue #202, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · 652 sqft · Condo
181 E 101st Street #301, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · 730 sqft · Condo
346 E 119th Street #5-A, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · 498 sqft · Condo
2132 2nd Avenue #4-C, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · Co-op
1831 Madison Avenue #9-D, New York City
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Buying a pet-friendly apartment in NYC requires more due diligence than almost any other amenity search, because "pet-friendly" is rarely simple. Co-op and condo buildings each set their own pet policies with weight limits, breed restrictions, and board interview requirements. In my 25+ years working with buyers in Upper West Side, Park Slope, and across Queens, I've seen closings fall apart because a buyer assumed a building was pet-friendly without reading the house rules.
Request the house rules and proprietary lease (for co-ops) or declaration and bylaws (for condos) from the managing agent before signing a contract. Look specifically for the pet clause, weight or breed restrictions, and board approval requirements. Do not rely on the listing description alone.
Yes, though existing pet owners are typically grandfathered in. In NYC co-op buildings, board rules can change with a majority shareholder vote. Review the grandfathering language in the governing documents. This is a scenario I flag during the contract review stage.
Newer condo buildings citywide tend to have more permissive pet policies. Astoria, Long Island City, and Williamsburg have a high concentration of pet-friendly condos. Many post-war co-ops along the Upper West Side permit pets with board approval. Visit our property search to filter active listings.
Look for practical infrastructure beyond the written policy: Is there a service elevator for dog walks? Is there a designated pet relief area? Buildings near Riverside Park, Prospect Park, or Astoria Park offer direct access to off-leash hours that make a significant difference in daily routine for dog owners.
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