Living with Pets
Pet-Friendly Condos in Bangkok: The Complete 2025 Building List
Find your perfect home where your furry family members are truly welcome

Summary
Discover the best pet friendly condo bangkok options for 2025. Our complete building list helps you find pet-friendly apartments that welcome dogs, cats an
Finding a condo in Bangkok that actually welcomes your dog or cat is one of the most frustrating parts of renting here. You fall in love with a unit, check the price, confirm the location, and then hit the wall: "No pets allowed." Or worse, the building technically allows pets but caps the weight at 5 kilograms, which rules out basically every dog that isn't a Chihuahua. If you've been through this cycle, you already know the pain. The good news is that Bangkok's pet friendly condo options have grown significantly, and 2025 offers more choices than ever. Let's break down what's actually available.
Buildings That Genuinely Allow Pets in 2025
Let's skip the vague advice and get into real names. These buildings have established pet policies and active communities of pet owners living in them right now.
In the Sukhumvit corridor, Mori Haus near BTS Phra Khanong is one of the most genuinely pet friendly condos in Bangkok. Dogs and cats are welcome, and you'll regularly see owners walking their pets around the ground floor garden. One bedrooms here start around 18,000 to 25,000 THB per month. Nearby, Hasu Haus on Soi 77 also welcomes pets with a relaxed policy and green common areas perfect for morning walks.
Noble Remix near BTS Thong Lo allows pets with a deposit, and the surrounding neighborhood on Sukhumvit Soi 36 has multiple pet shops and vet clinics within walking distance. Rent for a one bedroom typically falls between 20,000 and 30,000 THB.
Further down the line, Whizdom Essence near BTS Punnawithi is a newer development with a clear pet policy. The building has good green space, and two bedroom units rent for around 25,000 to 35,000 THB. Over on the Silom side, Silom Grand Terrace near BTS Chong Nonsi is an older but spacious building that has allowed pets for years. Units are larger than average, which matters when you have a medium sized dog who needs room to move.
In the Ratchadaphisek area, Life Ratchadapisek near MRT Huai Khwang and The Base Garden Rama 9 are both solid options with pet allowances and more affordable pricing, often starting below 15,000 THB for studios.
Understanding Bangkok's Pet Deposit and Weight Rules
Here's where things get tricky. "Pet friendly" in Bangkok doesn't mean the same thing at every building. Most condos that allow pets will charge a pet deposit on top of your standard two month security deposit. This usually ranges from 5,000 to 20,000 THB depending on the building and the size of your animal.
Weight limits are the other big variable. Many buildings cap pets at 10 kilograms, which covers most small breeds but excludes Labradors, Golden Retrievers, and similar medium to large dogs. A few buildings like Monterey Place near BTS Ekkamai are known for being more flexible with larger dogs, but you'll want to confirm directly with the juristic office before signing anything.
Consider a real scenario: a couple relocating from Singapore with a 15 kilogram Beagle spent three weeks searching for a pet friendly condo near BTS Asok. Most buildings in the area technically allowed pets but drew the line at 10 kilograms. They eventually found a unit at Las Colinas on Sukhumvit Soi 21, where the landlord was willing to accommodate their dog with an extra deposit. The lesson here is that individual landlord flexibility often matters as much as official building policy. If you're looking at a building that allows small pets, always ask whether exceptions exist for well behaved larger dogs.
Best Neighborhoods for Pet Owners
Your building is only part of the equation. The neighborhood around it determines your daily quality of life with a pet. Sukhumvit between Ekkamai and On Nut is probably the best stretch in Bangkok for dog owners. Benchasiri Park near BTS Phrom Phong gives you real green space, and the sois around Ekkamai and Phra Khanong are lined with pet cafes, grooming shops, and veterinary clinics.
The Ari and Saphan Khwai area near BTS Ari is another favorite. The streets are calmer, the sois are walkable, and Chatuchak Park is a short ride away for weekend outings. Rent tends to be slightly lower than prime Sukhumvit too, which helps when you're already budgeting for pet deposits and vet bills. For a broader look at what different areas offer, check out this guide to the best areas to live in Bangkok.
What to Check Before Signing a Pet Friendly Lease
Before you commit, get the pet policy in writing. Not just from the landlord, but confirmed by the building's juristic person office. Buildings in Bangkok are managed by co-owner committees that can change rules, and a landlord saying "pets are fine" doesn't override a building regulation that says otherwise.
Ask specifically about breed restrictions, weight limits, designated pet elevator times, and whether pets are allowed on balconies. Some buildings like Lumpini Park Riverside Rama 3 require pets to be carried through the lobby rather than walked on a leash. These details sound minor until you're doing them twice a day with a squirming 12 kilogram dog.
Also confirm what "pet deposit" actually covers. Some landlords treat it as refundable pending a damage inspection. Others treat it as non-refundable from day one. Get this clarified before money changes hands. If you're new to renting in Bangkok, this complete guide to renting a condo in Bangkok covers deposit structures and lease terms in more detail.
Making It Work Long Term
Living with a pet in a Bangkok condo is entirely doable, but it requires some adjustment. Heat is a real factor. If you have a dog that needs regular outdoor exercise, plan walks for early morning or after sunset. Midday walks on Bangkok pavement can burn paw pads quickly between March and May.
Build a relationship with your building's management team. A friendly owner who cleans up after their pet, uses the service elevator without being asked, and keeps noise under control will always have an easier time than someone who treats the rules as optional. Buildings that are currently pet friendly can reverse that policy if enough complaints pile up, so being a responsible pet owner protects not just you but every pet owner in the building.
Finding the right pet friendly condo in Bangkok takes more research than a standard rental search, but the options are real and growing every year. If you want to skip the guesswork and match with verified pet friendly listings, try searching on superagent.co, where you can filter by pet policy and get matched with units that actually fit your life, pets included.
Finding a condo in Bangkok that actually welcomes your dog or cat is one of the most frustrating parts of renting here. You fall in love with a unit, check the price, confirm the location, and then hit the wall: "No pets allowed." Or worse, the building technically allows pets but caps the weight at 5 kilograms, which rules out basically every dog that isn't a Chihuahua. If you've been through this cycle, you already know the pain. The good news is that Bangkok's pet friendly condo options have grown significantly, and 2025 offers more choices than ever. Let's break down what's actually available.
Buildings That Genuinely Allow Pets in 2025
Let's skip the vague advice and get into real names. These buildings have established pet policies and active communities of pet owners living in them right now.
In the Sukhumvit corridor, Mori Haus near BTS Phra Khanong is one of the most genuinely pet friendly condos in Bangkok. Dogs and cats are welcome, and you'll regularly see owners walking their pets around the ground floor garden. One bedrooms here start around 18,000 to 25,000 THB per month. Nearby, Hasu Haus on Soi 77 also welcomes pets with a relaxed policy and green common areas perfect for morning walks.
Noble Remix near BTS Thong Lo allows pets with a deposit, and the surrounding neighborhood on Sukhumvit Soi 36 has multiple pet shops and vet clinics within walking distance. Rent for a one bedroom typically falls between 20,000 and 30,000 THB.
Further down the line, Whizdom Essence near BTS Punnawithi is a newer development with a clear pet policy. The building has good green space, and two bedroom units rent for around 25,000 to 35,000 THB. Over on the Silom side, Silom Grand Terrace near BTS Chong Nonsi is an older but spacious building that has allowed pets for years. Units are larger than average, which matters when you have a medium sized dog who needs room to move.
In the Ratchadaphisek area, Life Ratchadapisek near MRT Huai Khwang and The Base Garden Rama 9 are both solid options with pet allowances and more affordable pricing, often starting below 15,000 THB for studios.
Understanding Bangkok's Pet Deposit and Weight Rules
Here's where things get tricky. "Pet friendly" in Bangkok doesn't mean the same thing at every building. Most condos that allow pets will charge a pet deposit on top of your standard two month security deposit. This usually ranges from 5,000 to 20,000 THB depending on the building and the size of your animal.
Weight limits are the other big variable. Many buildings cap pets at 10 kilograms, which covers most small breeds but excludes Labradors, Golden Retrievers, and similar medium to large dogs. A few buildings like Monterey Place near BTS Ekkamai are known for being more flexible with larger dogs, but you'll want to confirm directly with the juristic office before signing anything.
Consider a real scenario: a couple relocating from Singapore with a 15 kilogram Beagle spent three weeks searching for a pet friendly condo near BTS Asok. Most buildings in the area technically allowed pets but drew the line at 10 kilograms. They eventually found a unit at Las Colinas on Sukhumvit Soi 21, where the landlord was willing to accommodate their dog with an extra deposit. The lesson here is that individual landlord flexibility often matters as much as official building policy. If you're looking at a building that allows small pets, always ask whether exceptions exist for well behaved larger dogs.
Best Neighborhoods for Pet Owners
Your building is only part of the equation. The neighborhood around it determines your daily quality of life with a pet. Sukhumvit between Ekkamai and On Nut is probably the best stretch in Bangkok for dog owners. Benchasiri Park near BTS Phrom Phong gives you real green space, and the sois around Ekkamai and Phra Khanong are lined with pet cafes, grooming shops, and veterinary clinics.
The Ari and Saphan Khwai area near BTS Ari is another favorite. The streets are calmer, the sois are walkable, and Chatuchak Park is a short ride away for weekend outings. Rent tends to be slightly lower than prime Sukhumvit too, which helps when you're already budgeting for pet deposits and vet bills. For a broader look at what different areas offer, check out this guide to the best areas to live in Bangkok.
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What to Check Before Signing a Pet Friendly Lease
Before you commit, get the pet policy in writing. Not just from the landlord, but confirmed by the building's juristic person office. Buildings in Bangkok are managed by co-owner committees that can change rules, and a landlord saying "pets are fine" doesn't override a building regulation that says otherwise.
Ask specifically about breed restrictions, weight limits, designated pet elevator times, and whether pets are allowed on balconies. Some buildings like Lumpini Park Riverside Rama 3 require pets to be carried through the lobby rather than walked on a leash. These details sound minor until you're doing them twice a day with a squirming 12 kilogram dog.
Also confirm what "pet deposit" actually covers. Some landlords treat it as refundable pending a damage inspection. Others treat it as non-refundable from day one. Get this clarified before money changes hands. If you're new to renting in Bangkok, this complete guide to renting a condo in Bangkok covers deposit structures and lease terms in more detail.
Making It Work Long Term
Living with a pet in a Bangkok condo is entirely doable, but it requires some adjustment. Heat is a real factor. If you have a dog that needs regular outdoor exercise, plan walks for early morning or after sunset. Midday walks on Bangkok pavement can burn paw pads quickly between March and May.
Build a relationship with your building's management team. A friendly owner who cleans up after their pet, uses the service elevator without being asked, and keeps noise under control will always have an easier time than someone who treats the rules as optional. Buildings that are currently pet friendly can reverse that policy if enough complaints pile up, so being a responsible pet owner protects not just you but every pet owner in the building.
Finding the right pet friendly condo in Bangkok takes more research than a standard rental search, but the options are real and growing every year. If you want to skip the guesswork and match with verified pet friendly listings, try searching on superagent.co, where you can filter by pet policy and get matched with units that actually fit your life, pets included.
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