Pet Friendly Apartments for Rent in the Carleton Tract Neighborhood of Sacramento, CA (11 Rentals)

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The Elms Apartments
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Pet Friendly Some Pets Allowed.
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The Elms Apartments

2025 28th StSacramento, CA 95818
Transit Friendly
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Land Park Apartments
Pet FriendlyCats Allowed
$200 Deposit
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Land Park Apartments

2230 10th AveSacramento, CA 95818
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2231 11th ave
Pet FriendlyCats Allowed
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2231 11th ave

2231 11th AveSacramento, CA 95818

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The Parc at Del Rio
Pet Friendly
1 Pet Limit
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The Parc at Del Rio

4500 Del Rio RdSacramento, CA 95822
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Carleton Tract, Sacramento, CA Local Guide

Most Pet Friendly Carleton Tract Apartments for Rent

The apartment community in the Carleton Tract area of Sacramento, CA that ranks the highest in Pet Friendliness Lifestyle Score on ApartmentHomeLiving.com is Mediterranean Village and Dos Robles with prices starting from $1,600 and a Pet Friendly score of 3.6 of 4. 6240 Martin Luther King Jr scores the second highest with a 3.4 of 4 and has availability currently starting from $1,450. Here are the most Pet Friendly Carleton Tract apartments for rent in Sacramento, CA:

Apartment ListingPet RatingNeighborhoodPriced From
Mediterranean Village and Dos Robles3.6/4Pocket Greenhaven$1,600
6240 Martin Luther King Jr3.4/4Parkway South Sacramento$1,450
Hollywood Gardens3/4North City Farms$1,495

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