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Pet-friendly apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Upper East Side

The Upper East Side has apartments for rent that commonly come as 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms, with 20 apartments for rent in this page's scope. That makes unit size an important budget factor here, since bedroom count and asking rent tend to move together. The average building rating is 3.9/5 across 5 rated buildings. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page shows 20 pet-friendly apartments for rent in good cause buildings in the Upper East Side, Manhattan. You can narrow your search by pet rules and tenant protections, then compare asking rents and unit types before you apply. Openigloo helps you check renter-first signals like building reviews and landlord patterns alongside the filter fit. Good cause status can affect certain rent increases and non-renewals, while pet-friendly still means you should confirm any fees, breed or weight limits, pet count rules, and lease terms with the agent.

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What to check before for good cause, pet-friendly apartments in Upper East Side, Manhattan

  • Expect mostly 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments for rent in this part of the Upper East Side.
  • The median rent here is $5,354, so budget for the asking rent plus fees, deposit, and utilities.
  • Good cause buildings can come with tenant-protection rules, but the exact lease terms still matter.
  • Pet-friendly does not guarantee every pet is allowed; confirm breed, weight, pet-count, and documentation requirements before applying.
  • Use building-level reviews on Openigloo to check for issues like maintenance response, noise, and management patterns.

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