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What Downtown Denver condo buildings have pet restrictions?

What Downtown Denver condobuildings have pet restrictions?I get this question a lot when people are looking to buy in a condo building, especiallyDowntown. It is truly amazing how us Denverites revolve so much of our everyday life around or dogs, but who canblame us? I havehad buyers willing to spend thousands moreon a condo that is pet friendly or close to a park,so wanting to know up front which buildings have restrictions makes complete sense.

While mostbuildings in Denver allow dogs, there arequite afew that have restrictions or don't allow dogs or pets at all. Below is asmall list of buildings that have some type of restrictions. These restrictions could be anything from a limit on the size of the dog, how manyyou can have, or not allow petsat all.Remember that if you are out shopping for a condo or loft,make sure to check the HOA guidelines for yourself to ensure the restrictions, or lack there of, are the same as you have been told. And if you are selling, it is a good idea to find out up front what the pet policies are for your building because odds are pretty good you will be asked. There would be nothing worse thanfinally getting your dream, swank, Downtown loft and realizing you can't bring Fido with you.

Pet Restrictions:

Legacy atCity Park South
Silver Square Condos
Pinnacle at City Park South
Grant ParkCondos
Country Club Flats
Royal Oaks Condos
Dorchester Condos
Lido Condos
Towers at CheesmanPark
Cherry Creek Tower Condos
888Condos
Embassy House Condos
PoloClub Condos
Governor's Place Condos
25 DowningCondos
Harrison Park
Penn SquareCondos
Portico
Denver Tower
Brooks Tower
Barclay Tower
The Windsor
Larimer Place

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