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Pet-friendly 2-bedroom apartments for rent in Turtle Bay

Turtle Bay has 29 apartments for rent in this 2-bedroom pet-friendly scope. Studios and 1-bedrooms are the most common unit types in the neighborhood, so 2-bedroom pet-friendly options can be more limited. Turtle Bay has an average building rating of 4.0/5 across 42 rated buildings, an average tenancy length of 1.9 months based on 7 relisted units, and an average rent increase of 10.0% based on 86 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

Browse 29 pet-friendly 2-bedroom apartments for rent in Turtle Bay, Manhattan, with a median rent of $7,617. This page helps you narrow by neighborhood, bedroom count, and pet-friendly buildings. Openigloo brings renter-first details into one place, including building and landlord review signals when available. For pet-friendly homes, confirm the pet policy, fees, weight or breed limits, and any required paperwork before you apply.

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What to check before for 2-bedroom pet-friendly apartments in Turtle Bay, Manhattan

  • Turtle Bay has 29 apartments for rent in this 2-bedroom pet-friendly scope, with a median rent of $7,617.
  • A pet-friendly filter means the building or unit allows pets, but approval can still depend on fees, breed limits, weight limits, or pet documentation.
  • Two-bedroom units can work well for shared budgets, but the rent is still split across the full monthly cost, not just the asking price.
  • Check the lease for pet deposits, monthly pet rent, and any move-in rules that could affect your total cost.
  • Use building review signals on Openigloo to compare renter experiences before you contact an agent or apply.

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