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Ray White Carnegie’s Matt Hurlston: Tips for buying a pet-friendly home

By Matt Hurlston

Adding a furry friend to your family is a big commitment to consider. But just as large is the amount of joy a pet can brig to your home, ensuring your Bentleigh real estate is prepared for their arrival is important, especially if you decide to get a dog. 

With their increasedenergy and attitude, a great benefit for dog owners will want is to have a backyard available for them to run around in and make their own. Furthermore, ensuring that there are no holes in the fence or gate for them to escape through should be something you check for. 

Another bonus for dog owners is having parks nearby to your home. Taking them out for regular exercise will help keep them happy, healthy and under control. There are plenty of parks in Glen Eira, including Bailey Reserve and Allnutt Park – both of which have no leash zones for dogs. 

Matt Hurlston of Ray White Carnegie

Owning a pet is a lot of responsibility, but it can be a rewarding experience for families. If you're interested in moving into Bentleigh real estate with your pet, get in touch with Matt Hurlston at Ray White Carnegie. He can help you find the right home for you and fulfill the requirements needed for keeping a happy animal. 

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