Pet-friendly buildings near the F train in Queens
Pet-friendly buildings near the F train in Queens: Openigloo has 216+ buildings that match your commute and pet-friendly filter. Use Openigloo to compare buildings with the signals that matter before you apply: building pages with available apartments, tenant Q&A, and review data (including any notes about how pet rules are handled day-to-day). You can also cross-check open-data style context and then confirm details directly with the building for your specific pet and move-in date.
Pet-friendly buildings near the F train in Queens
Showing 1–18 of 216 pet-friendly buildings near the F train in Queens.

29-22 Northern Boulevard
Long Island City

45-57 Davis Street
Hunters Point

28-16 Jackson Ave
Hunters Point
41-42 24 St
Long Island City

43-22 Queens St
Hunters Point

30-02 39 Avenue
Long Island City
28-30 Jackson Avenue
Hunters Point
25-29 44 Drive
Hunters Point
42-12 28 St
Hunters Point
29-28 41 Avenue
Long Island City
22-22 Jackson Avenue
Hunters Point
37-46 72 Street
Jackson Heights

104-40 Queens Boulevard
Forest Hills

2959 Northern Blvd
Long Island City

42-20 24 Street
Hunters Point
42-20 27 St
Hunters Point

104-60 Queens Boulevard
Forest Hills
4441 Purves Street
Hunters Point
What to check before for pet-friendly buildings near the F train in Queens
- Use the map/search to prioritize blocks within a short ride of F-train stops, then open each building page to check what’s currently available.
- Pet-friendly is not a guarantee of any pet type: confirm fees, required documents (like vet records), and any limits on breed/weight/number of pets with the building.
- Ask about deposit terms and move-in procedures for animals (when permitted, how hallways/elevators are handled, and whether there are restrictions by floor or apartment type).
- If you’re also sensitive to total monthly cost, request the full breakdown beyond the asking rent (utilities, deposits, and any one-time fees tied to your lease).
- Read recent tenant Q&A for patterns on enforcement of pet policies, not just the headline “pet-friendly” label.