Have a furry friend? What is available, what it costs, and where to look for pet-friendly condos in 2026

Have a furry friend? What is available, what it costs, and where to look for pet-friendly condos in 2026
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Have a furry friend? What is available, what it costs, and where to look for pet-friendly condos in 2026

Bangkok has more pet-friendly condominiums than it did five years ago. That is the good news. The less good news is that they still represent roughly 10 to 15% of the total market, according to FazWaz data, which means finding one that also fits your budget, your preferred neighbourhood, and your BTS commute takes more work than a standard condo search. If you also have a large dog, the pool gets smaller again.

This guide covers what the Bangkok pet-friendly condo market looks like in 2026, which areas concentrate the most options, what buyers and renters pay for the privilege, and what to check in a lease or sales agreement before you commit.

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Section (Click to jump) Summary
Where are Bangkok’s pet-friendly condos? Explores the Bangkok neighbourhoods with the strongest concentration of pet-friendly condos, particularly Thonglor, Ekkamai, and Phrom Phong, as well as areas where suitable options are harder to find.
The size restrictions for pets that you should know Explains how condo rules commonly limit pets by size or weight and why buyers and renters should verify the policy for both the individual unit and the building.
Pet-friendly condos in Bangkok Compares selected pet-friendly condos across Ekkamai, Thonglor, Rama 9, and Lat Phrao, covering prices, unit sizes, pet restrictions, transport access, and investment potential.
What to look for in the lease or sale agreement Covers pet deposits, permitted animal sizes and numbers, damage responsibilities, and the building regulations that renters and buyers should confirm before committing.
The direction of the market Looks at how growing pet ownership and increased condo supply are shaping Bangkok’s pet-friendly property market while demand remains strongest near the BTS.

 

Where are Bangkok’s pet-friendly condos?

The mid-Sukhumvit corridor, specifically Thonglor, Ekkamai, and Phrom Phong, holds the highest concentration of pet-friendly condos in Bangkok. The reasons are straightforward: this is where the expat population is densest, where residents are most likely to have pets, and where developers have responded to that demand with purpose-built facilities including dog wash stations, grooming areas, and dedicated pet zones within the building.

Have a furry friend? What is available, what it costs, and where to look for pet-friendly condos in 2026 | News by Thaiger
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Pet-friendly supply thins out considerably as you move away from the mid-corridor. Lower Sukhumvit, Silom, Sathorn, and the MRT-adjacent areas like Rama 9 and Ratchada have options, but they are scattered and require more searching. Lat Phrao and the northern Yellow Line corridor have the fewest, though this is also where prices are lowest for buyers who can find something suitable.

For anyone starting a Bangkok property search and weighing neighbourhoods against budget, the Bangkok rent by neighbourhood breakdown covers the full price range across each district, giving useful context for where pet-friendly stock sits relative to the broader rental market.

The size restrictions for pets that you should know

Most Bangkok condos that allow pets do so with a weight or size restriction. Small cats and dogs are the default definition of acceptable. What counts as small varies by building, and the line is often drawn in the lease rather than clearly stated in the listing.

This is why checking the pet policy at the unit level, not just the project level, matters before making an offer or signing anything. The same building can have different rules for different units, and finding that out after you have committed is a problem.

Pet-friendly condos in Bangkok

Have a furry friend? What is available, what it costs, and where to look for pet-friendly condos in 2026 | News by Thaiger
Maru Ekkamai 2 | Photo from iURBAN

Maru Ekkamai 2 — 1-bedroom, 13th floor, Ekkamai

Pets: cats and dogs, all sizes | 4,900,000 baht | 164,540 baht per sqm

A 29.78 sqm one-bedroom on the 13th floor at Maru Ekkamai 2 is one of the few Bangkok pet-friendly listings that explicitly permits cats and dogs of all sizes rather than only small ones. It is currently tenanted until April 2028 at 24,000 baht per month, giving a rental yield of approximately 6% from day one. The building is around 550 to 600 metres from BTS Ekkamai, with a sky pool, communal gym, co-working space, sauna, onsen, and 24-hour security among the facilities.

For investors buying a tenanted pet-friendly condo with immediate income, this is a straightforward entry point in one of Bangkok’s strongest rental corridors.

Maru Ekkamai 2 — 1-bedroom duplex, 28th floor, Ekkamai

Pets: cats and dogs, small only | 6,590,000 baht | 154,804 baht per sqm

The 42.57 sqm duplex on the 28th floor of the same building is a different product entirely. The duplex layout gives a 5.5-metre floor-to-ceiling height, a clear separation between the living area below and the sleeping space above, and high-floor city views. It is fully furnished and move-in ready, priced at 12.13% below its previous asking price of 7,500,000 baht. EV charger support and an automatic parking system are included, along with the same building facilities as the unit above.

The pet policy here is small only, which is worth noting if you have a larger dog. For owner-occupiers wanting a dramatically designed unit in Ekkamai with strong BTS walkability, this is the more interesting buy.

Have a furry friend? What is available, what it costs, and where to look for pet-friendly condos in 2026 | News by Thaiger
Maestro 03 Ratchada-Rama 9 | Photo from DDproperty

Maestro 03 Ratchada-Rama 9 — 2-bedroom, 4th floor, Rama 9

Pets: cats and dogs, small only | 7,800,000 baht | 117,932 baht per sqm

A 66.14 sqm two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit at Maestro 03 Ratchada-Rama 9 in the Rama 9-Ratchada corridor, approximately 700 metres from MRT Phra Ram 9. The unit is renovated, fully furnished, and sits on the 4th floor with city, garden, and pool views. At 117,932 baht per sqm, it is the most affordable price per square metre of the mid-size listings here, reflecting the Rama 9 location rather than mid-Sukhumvit pricing. Rental yield sits at approximately 5%. Building facilities include a communal pool, gym, steam room, sauna, and 24-hour security.

For buyers who want a two-bedroom layout at a lower entry price than Sukhumvit, with MRT access and a pet-friendly policy, Rama 9 makes the maths work in a way that Ekkamai or Thonglor cannot.

Have a furry friend? What is available, what it costs, and where to look for pet-friendly condos in 2026 | News by Thaiger
La Premier 2 | Photo from condanayoo

Le Premier 2 — 2-bedroom corner unit, 9th floor, Thonglor

Pets: cats and dogs, small only | 8,400,000 baht | 68,532 baht per sqm

Le Premier 2 offers something rare in the Thonglor pet-friendly market: a 122.57 sqm two-bedroom, three-bathroom corner unit at 68,532 baht per sqm, substantially below what modern Thonglor stock typically commands. The unit is approximately 750 metres from BTS Thong Lo, currently tenanted at 45,000 baht per month with a secured rental contract until February 2027 and a current ROI of 6.43%. The corner layout gives enhanced privacy and airflow, with a renovated kitchen, spacious living and dining areas, and a balcony.

For buyers who want genuine floor space in a Thonglor address at a price that reflects the building’s age rather than the postcode premium, this is the standout value case on this list.

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Glory Place | Photo from Dot Property

Glory Place — studio, 8th floor, Lat Phrao

Pets: cats and dogs, small only | 790,000 baht | 29,259 baht per sqm

A 27 sqm studio on the 8th floor at Glory Place in Lat Phrao, fully furnished with MRT access, a skyline view, and a CAM fee of just 500 baht a month. The entry price of 790,000 baht makes this the lowest-cost pet-friendly ownership option on this list by a significant margin, and the small pets policy covers both cats and dogs.

The trade-off is location. Lat Phrao sits further from the mid-Sukhumvit expat infrastructure most pet owners are looking for, and the building lacks the facilities of the Ekkamai and Thonglor options above. For buyers who simply need the most affordable route to pet-friendly ownership in Bangkok, it is hard to argue with this price point.

View all pet-friendly condos for sale in Bangkok on FazWaz

What to look for in the lease or sale agreement

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Whether you are buying or renting, the pet clause in the agreement is where things get specific. For renters, most leases that permit pets include a separate pet deposit on top of the standard two-month security deposit, and some require proof of vaccination. Damage caused by pets is rarely covered under normal wear and tear, which means it will be deducted from your deposit at exit. Check whether the lease specifies the permitted number of animals, their size, and what happens if you acquire a second pet during the tenancy.

For buyers, the juristic rules of the specific building matter as much as the sales contract. A building can permit pets at the project level while the juristic committee enforces stricter rules on which floors, which common areas pets can access, and whether specific breeds are excluded. Ask for the juristic regulations in writing before you transfer, not after.

The practical rule for both buyers and renters is to treat the pet policy as something to verify in three places: the listing, the lease or contract, and the building’s juristic rules. For a broader view of what the buying process actually involves beyond the listing, the Bangkok condo buyer’s guide covers what viewings typically do not show, including juristic response, building maintenance culture, and the questions worth asking before transfer.

The direction of the market

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Bangkok’s overall condo market has more unsold stock than it has had in years, which gives buyers leverage across most segments. That leverage applies to pet-friendly units too, and in buildings with multiple pet-permitted listings sitting vacant, negotiation on price, furniture packages, and payment terms has become standard rather than exceptional.

As pet ownership in Thailand continues to rise, the number of buildings that include pet policies in their project design is also growing. The supply of genuinely pet-friendly stock with BTS proximity and modern facilities has expanded, but it has not yet caught up with demand in the mid-corridor areas where most expats actually want to live.



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