May 12, 2021

Zillow and Rover Present Top Emerging Dog-Friendly Cities List for 2021

According to a new survey from Rover and Zillow, 24 percent of dog owners in the US have moved into a new home since March 2020, and 62 percent would consider moving to a new home to better accommodate their dog. With that group in mind, Zillow and Rover have teamed up to introduce a list of the Top Emerging Dog-Friendly Cities for 2021.

“Home became more important than ever during the pandemic, sparking the Great Reshuffling. As we rethink where and how we want to live, we’re reevaluating what we want and need in a home in this new normal. For many families, that includes considering what’s best for their four-legged family members,” said Zillow home trends expert Amanda Pendleton. “Homes with a dog house sold for 3 percent more than expected last year, while homes with a fenced yard or dog run sold a few days faster than similar homes without these features, even in a year where the market was moving exceptionally fast.”

To create the list of Top Emerging Dog-Friendly Cities for 2021, Rover looked at new dog accounts on their platform, whether from dog owners new to the area or longtime residents with a newly adopted dog, and Zillow dug into cities where dog-friendly rentals and listings mentioning home features dog owners covet are on the rise.

“This year, we spent an extraordinary amount of time with our pets, and many of us relied on their companionship more than ever. As a result, our emotional bonds with our pets also strengthened,” said Kate Jaffe, trends expert at Rover. “Pets are taking on an even greater role in our families, so it’s no surprise that our dogs’ needs are a top priority for pet parents considering a new home.”

Top 15 Emerging Dog-Friendly Cities, according to Zillow and Rover:

  • Denver, CO
  • Orlando, FL
  • Anaheim, CA
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Boston, MA
  • Glendale, AZ
  • New Orleans, LA
  • Tampa, FL
  • Fayetteville, NC
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • Miami, FL
  • Nashville, TN
  • Saint Petersburg, FL

Denver takes the top spot, largely because of the number of new Rover accounts created, followed by Orlando and Anaheim. Orlando saw strong growth (4 percent) in the number of rentals listed as dog-friendly during the pandemic and has one of the highest shares of for-sale listings mentioning dog parks. Anaheim has among the highest share of for-sale listings that feature a dog run.

A large majority of dog owners surveyed (86 percent) say dog-friendly features — things like a home with a dog door or living near a dog park — are an important factor in their moving decision, and 84 percent are willing to spend more for these features.

A fenced-in outdoor space is the most-desired home feature for dog owners Rover and Zillow surveyed. The good news for home shoppers is that the share of listings mentioning fenced yards and outdoor spaces grew more during the pandemic than any other dog-friendly feature Zillow analyzed. But interested buyers should strike quickly when a home with a yard for their dog catches their eye — homes sold 5 days faster than expected last year when the listing mentioned a fenced yard.

Research Methodology
Top Emerging Dog-Friendly Cities ranking is according to Rover’s April 21 report of new dog accounts in US cities from its database of millions of pet profiles, and Zillow rentals and for-sale listings data. For each city, Rover data on trends in new dog accounts was combined with Zillow data on the share and year-over-year growth of rentals listed as pet-friendly, and the change in frequency of pet-friendly features mentioned in for-sale listings for all homes sold in 2020. The final ranking put equal weight on both Rover and Zillow data — and within Zillow data, equal weight was given to data on frequency of pet-friendly features mentioned in for-sale listings and the share of pet-friendly rentals. Only cities with a population of 200,000 or greater according to 2019 US Census Bureau estimates were considered.

Survey results are based on a Rover and Zillow survey of 1,000 US dog owners via Pollfish in April 2021.

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