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Pet-friendly buildings near parks in Concourse

Concourse in the Bronx is the focus of this page, where you can filter for pet-friendly buildings that are also tagged as being near parks. Openigloo aggregates building-level signals so you can narrow options before you contact landlords. In Concourse, rated buildings have an average building rating of 2.7/5 across 14 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Pet-friendly buildings near parks in Concourse, Bronx. Openigloo shows 9+ eligible buildings that match both filters so you can focus on options that fit your routine. Use Openigloo to compare buildings with tenant-informed signals: building pages include review-based ratings, open-data indicators, and practical context from renter questions. You can also check “pet-friendly” details directly with the building before signing, since pet rules and costs vary by landlord.

Pet-friendly buildings near parks in Concourse

Showing 1–9 of 9 pet-friendly buildings near parks in Concourse.

What to check before for pet-friendly buildings near parks in Concourse

  • Confirm the pet-friendly policy in writing: allowed animal types, any weight/breed limits, and whether there are limits on number of pets or floor-by-floor rules.
  • Ask about the full move-in and monthly costs tied to pets (pet rent, one-time fees, deposits) and how they interact with your lease terms.
  • Verify availability and nearby-park fit: request a unit viewing at the times you’d be out with your pet, since “near parks” still varies by block and building entrance.
  • Check documentation requirements for pets (vaccination records, landlord forms) and whether the building requires approval before you move in.
  • Look for lease details that affect pets: renewal terms, any clauses tied to violations, and whether the building needs notice for replacing a pet.

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