Pet-friendly buildings near the M103 bus in Lower East Side
Lower East Side is a dense Manhattan neighborhood where building options can vary block by block, which matters when you’re optimizing for a specific bus route like the M103. This Openigloo page focuses on pet-friendly buildings tagged near that route, so you can filter before you tour. Lower East Side rated buildings average 3.4/5 across 179 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Pet-friendly buildings near the M103 bus in Lower East Side—149+ eligible buildings right now on Openigloo. This filter means the building is tagged as pet-friendly, but rules can still vary by unit and management. Use Openigloo to compare buildings by what residents shared and by open-data signals. Check the details that matter for your situation (pet fees, documentation, and any restrictions), then message the building through your tour plan to confirm everything in writing.
Pet-friendly buildings near the M103 bus in Lower East Side
Showing 1–18 of 149 pet-friendly buildings near the M103 bus in Lower East Side.

153 Norfolk Street
Lower East Side

229 Chrystie Street
Lower East Side
196 Stanton St
Lower East Side

193 Stanton Street
Lower East Side
49 Ludlow Street
Lower East Side
75 Orchard Street
Lower East Side
71 Clinton Street
Lower East Side
331 East Houston Street
Lower East Side
188 Broome Street
Lower East Side
145 Clinton Street
Lower East Side
114 Ridge Street
Lower East Side
120 Ridge Street
Lower East Side
203 Rivington Street
Lower East Side
87 Attorney Street
Lower East Side
170 Delancey Street
Lower East Side
163 Rivington Street
Lower East Side
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155 Attorney St
Lower East Side
138 Ludlow Street
Lower East Side
What to check before for pet-friendly buildings near the M103 bus in Lower East Side
- Confirm the full pet policy per building: fees, deposit amounts, and whether there are breed/weight/number limits.
- Ask what paperwork is required (for example, vet records or an application) and whether it applies per lease term.
- Check any unit-specific constraints: some buildings treat common areas, size, or elevators differently for certain pets.
- Budget for the full monthly cost beyond the asking rent (utilities, deposits, and any one-time move-in fees).
- If you’re targeting a specific commute, verify the walk time from your exact building entrance to the M103 route and stops. Use the building’s location, not just the tag.