Dog Friendly Apartments/Condos
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2016 2:26 pm
I'm looking for a nicer apartment or condo that is dog friendly. Next to a park would be great. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Times are changing and you can find lots of apts and condos that allow dogs. The big question is do you have a civilized mans dog or a pit bull or doberman or something like that. Little dogs are not going to be a problem but big dogs are not going to be very welcome.Outoftowner wrote:I'm looking for a nicer apartment or condo that is dog friendly. Next to a park would be great. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Most places now accept dogs. Here is a link to an Omaha map, Parks are shown in green, apartments are the pins. You should have no problem locating an apartment that will take your pet.Outoftowner wrote:I'm looking for a nicer apartment or condo that is dog friendly. Next to a park would be great. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I don't have a dog, but I think Midtown Crossing is a good one. If you get a condo here, you can have the concierge take your dog on walks along with some other things I can't remember them telling me when I moved in. Also besides the park next door, there's also another green space even closer to the condo building exit to Farnam on 32nd Cir.Outoftowner wrote:Sorry everyone, I was more looking for recommendations. I'm not having issues finding apartments that accept dogs. I just want to make sure the apartment or condo is a a good one. Thanks though!
Yup, Midtown is a pretty good compromise. There are a lot of good rental options now in the denser stretch between Cuming and Leavenworth, and the commercial areas have really been taking off (Midtown Crossing, Blackstone District, etc), but also plenty of parks and single-family homes. On top of that, it's really close to downtown, as well as the interstates and a short drive to shopping districts farther west. My wife and I love this part of town and don't have any plans to move, even now that we've started our family.Outoftowner wrote:Thanks for the help! It's funny you commented that Seth. I set up an appointment with Urban Village to look at one of their places yesterday.
I currently live downtown and love it. Seems like the Midtown location is best if you have a dog/want a dog but still want to be close to the action.