Space City Will Get Your Tail Wagging—Pet-Friendly Apartments in Houston

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Houston is well-known as an extremely pet-friendly city. In fact, it includes over 23 dog-specific attractions, catering exclusively for man’s best friend.  These include a variety of dog parks, ‘bark’ parks, run parks and a few forested areas with trails. Some of the most popular include Congressman Bill Archer Bark Park, which offers agility equipment and a small dog area; Buffalo Bayou Park, filled with a variety of recreational facilities; and Danny Jackson Bark Park with doggie-pools for swimming and fire hydrants for… You know…

It’s not just dogs, however, that are popular in the city. Since it has over 230 Houston pet-friendly apartments on RentCafe only, Space City has got you covered, almost any pet you may have. Naturally, some communities do have requirements when it comes to species, breed as well as weight. However, others have very relaxed policies and accommodate any pets. This continues to make Houston an attractive option for renters, from retired couples to young families, all with their loyal companions of course!

Nob HillMeyerland—rents starting at $685—Check availability

Nob Hill offers pet-friendly, community-style apartment living. You can choose from in either one- or two-bedroom layouts, each with a private balcony, massive built-in closets, and a fully-equipped kitchen. Best of all, pets are more than welcome, although, only two at a time. They should not weigh more than 75 lbs either. Nob Hill is close to a number of shopping centers, entertainment, gourmet restaurants, as well as near some excellent pet stores and veterinarians.

Nob Hill Houston pet-friendly apartments

OakmoorCentral Southwest Houston—rents starting at $704—Check availability

Oakmoor is a pet lover’s dream, allowing both dogs and cats for a one-time fee of $150 and a deposit of the same amount. Pets can only weigh up to 30 lbs and should not include larger breeds. On-site amenities include a community grill area, children’s play park, covered parking, and swimming pools, to name a few. This complex is close to a number of dog parks, specialist animal shops, and veterinarians.

Oakmoor Houston pet-friendly apartments

Villas at Braeburn ApartmentsBraeburn—rents starting at $865—Check availability

The Villas at Braeburn allow pets of any kind. These apartments are surrounded by beautifully landscaped grounds, the perfect place for both you and your four-legged friends to stretch your legs after a hard day at the office. Each living space has appliances, a patio, and air conditioning, while the community amenities include covered parking, a laundry, and a swimming pool.

Villas at Braeburn Apartments Houston pet-friendly apartments

Stone Creek at Old FarmMidwest Houston—rents starting from $1,064 per month—Check availability

Stone Creek at Old Farm allows any types of pets and has a number of spacious apartments, filled with modern conveniences. Beautiful, large kitchens, massive walk-in closets, a study alcove, and modern appliances; Stone Creek has it all. Amenities in the complex include a swimming pool, fitness center, barbecue area, fire pit and Wi-Fi. As a pet parent, you will love the dog parks, veterinary practices, and specialty pet shops close by.

Stone Creek at Old Farm Houston pet-friendly apartments

Phoenician ApartmentsGreater Uptown—rents starting from $1,206—Check availability

Situated in the famous Galleria area, Phoenician apartments offer unconditional luxury for pet owners. Should you choose to rent here, you can bring up to two pets with you at a one-time cost of $300 as well as a deposit of $250. These apartments are simply stunning and the complex itself includes a lagoon pool, internet café, yoga room, fitness center, grill area, and a hot tub. It really is an entertainer’s dream! Best of all, it is located near a number of Houston’s dog parks.

Phoenician Apartments Houston pet-friendly apartments

These are just a few of the pet-friendly apartments for rent in Houston. Be sure to visit our website to find one that perfectly fits your needs.

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