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Dog-Friendly Digs In Forest Hills: Where To Rent With Your Pet Under $3K
Check out these Forest Hills apartments for rent where dogs are welcome — and their humans, too.

FOREST HILLS, QUEENS — Finding the right apartment can be a hairy pursuit in a metro as populous as New York City.
For those looking to take their pets along for the move, the average pet-friendly apartment only allows feline friends — but Patch is here to help.
Across Forest Hills lies a number of apartments under $3,000 where dogs are welcome.
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Here are some of the apartments in Forest Hills where residents can room with their canine companions:

Monthly Rent: $2,850
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Details: “No brokers fee. Renovated, huge two-bedroom, one-bathroom! Apartment features: eat-in kitchen/ dining area with stainless steel appliances, renovated bathroom, beautiful hardwood floors, lots of sunlight…”

Monthly Rent: $2,650
Details: “Lovely pre-war two-bedroom, two-bath home on the south side of the Boulevard! The grand formal entry foyer leads to the generously-sized and east-facing living room.” (For more information on this and other neighborhood stories, subscribe to Patch to receive daily newsletters and breaking news alerts.)

Monthly Rent: $2,895
Details: “This expansive unit has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and features a large living room with a generous balcony and three spacious bedrooms that can comfortably accommodate king-size beds with furniture.”

Monthly Rent: $2,600
Details: “Come home to this large 2 bedroom home in the heart of Forest Hills, an attractive apartment at an attractive price. The larger bedroom can fit a King Sized bed with extra space for large furniture."

Monthly Rent: $1,650
Details: “Forest Hills one bedroom apartment for rent. This gut-renovated apartment features: laundry in building, full kitchen appliances with dishwasher, three large over-sized closets, double-hung thermos windows…”
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