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98-09 64th Road, Apt 4C
Rego Park, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11374
$2,500
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By Manager, 8 hours ago
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1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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65-25 Boelsen Crescent
Rego Park, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11374
$6,950
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By Manager, 9 hours ago
bedrooms
3 Bed
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bathrooms
4 Bath
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64-11 99th Street, Apt 109
Rego Park, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11374
$2,900
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By Manager, 10 hours ago
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2 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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63-89 Saunders Street
Rego Park, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11374
$2,300
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By Manager, 10 hours ago
bedrooms
1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
800 Sqft
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65-65 Wetherole Street, Apt 5O...
Rego Park, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11374
$2,250
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By Manager, 11 hours ago
bedrooms
1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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800 Sqft
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63-45 Saunders Street, Apt 3D
Rego Park, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11374
$2,600
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By Manager, 11 hours ago
bedrooms
1 Bed
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bathrooms
9 Bath
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square feet
800 Sqft
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85-06 67th Road, Apt 1B
Rego Park, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11374
$2,700
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By Manager, 10 hours ago
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2 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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64-14 Dieterle Crescent
Rego Park, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11374
$5,500
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By Manager, 11 hours ago
bedrooms
3 Bed
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bathrooms
3 Bath
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square feet
2,000 Sqft
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61-25 98th Street, Apt 1G
Rego Park, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11374
$2,600
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By Manager, 14 hours ago
bedrooms
1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
700 Sqft
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98-26 64 Avenue, Apt 3D
Rego Park, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11374
$2,300
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By Manager, 12 hours ago
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1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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61-25 98th Street
Rego Park, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11374
$2,400
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By Manager, 14 hours ago
bedrooms
1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
750 Sqft
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98-40 64th Avenue, Apt 6F
Rego Park, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11374
$2,400
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By Manager, 14 hours ago
bedrooms
1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
690 Sqft
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65-38 Booth Street, Apt 2F
Rego Park, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11374
$2,100
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By Manager, 12 hours ago
bedrooms
1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
850 Sqft
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61-15 97th Street, Apt 7G
Rego Park, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11374
$1,800
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By Manager, 17 hours ago
bedrooms
Studio
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
500 Sqft
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86-06 63rd Drive
Rego Park, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11374
$3,000
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By Manager, 15 hours ago
bedrooms
2 Bed
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bathrooms
2 Bath
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square feet
1,200 Sqft
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62-60 99th St, Apt 1504
Rego Park, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11374
$2,500
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By David Heydt, 21 hours ago
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1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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62-25 Woodhaven Boulevard
Rego Park, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11374
$2,295
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By Javier, 2 days ago
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Rego Park

Hugged by Forest Hills and Middle Village, Rego Park is the sleepy suburban neighborhood that many of the wonderful people of Queens call home. However, this diverse neighborhood isn't just a place for folks to hang their hats. There's also some amazing dining and shopping destinations that help make the area popular amongst young professionals.

Rego Park Apartments
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Rego Park Apartments for Rent

Fun Facts and History of Rego Park

Originally inhabited by the Lenape people, Rego Park was colonized by the Dutch and British around 1653. The settlement became known as Whitepot, and was incorporated into the Township of Newtown. The area was largely used for farmland, especially among British and Chinese immigrants, until the early 1900’s.

Whitepot eventually became known as Rego Park, “Rego” being an abbreviation for “Real Good” as in the Real Good Construction Company that developed the area to be more residential. Department stores were later added, making Rego Park a popular place.

The nieghborhood has often been a haven for immigrant populations, especially during WWII when many Jewish families escaping the Holocaust needed places to live. This diversity still lives on today, and the neighborhood’s shopping and culinary institutions receive the highest of praise.

Rego Park Buildings

Rego Park has a decent amount of luxury high and mid rise buildings. However, most of the area’s structures are flatter, never reaching higher than six stories or so. There are several new developments being built, so the ratio of high to low rise buildings should even out in the near future.

Atmosphere of Rego Park

Rego Park is celebrated for its diversity. The restaurants and bars in this area are top notch and popular, but also very respectful to their neighbors. The area can be pretty quiet, which is a trait that’s enjoyed by most people who live there.

There’s also a lively shopping district in Rego Park that’s a little more crowded. They have several major retailers, including IKEA, so it’s a popular place for people to visit if they’re looking for quality products at great deals.

Family Score for Rego Park

Rego Park is extremely family friendly. Queens, overall, is a very safe place to live and provides access to many schools, hospitals and activities. Things can get a little noisy if you live near the shopping centers of the area, but even then, it calms down at night. All in all, Rego Park is a great place for families.

Notable Schools in Rego Park
  • PS 139 Rego Park
  • PS 174 William Sidney Mount
  • Keller Graduate School of Management

Notable Residents of Rego Park
  • Sid Caesar: Comedian
  • Tommy Ramone: Drummer
  • Art Spiegelman: Pulitzer Prize Winning Graphic Novelist

Transportation Options in Rego Park

The New York City subway system provides access to Rego Park via the M and R trains.

Biking is relatively popular in this neighborhood. You won’t find many Citi Bike docking stations, but cyclists can look forward to mild traffic and a good amount of bike lanes.

Driving is very popular in this area. Parking is ample and traffic is light.

Landmarks and Neighborhood Treasures of Rego Park
  • Rego Center
  • Lost Battalion Hall
  • The Rego Park Jewish Center

Act Like a Local in Rego Park
  • Want to shop at all your favorite stores? Head to the Rego Center, the 4-floor mall that has a Bloomingdales, IKEA, and a Bed, Bath, and Beyond!
  • Try one of the many delicious eating establishments in the area like The Paris Baguette or Tower Diner.
  • Take a walk around the area and see if you can spy any spots from “The King of Queens!” The sitcom is set in this neighborhood.

Read About Rego Park

Solving the Housing Crisis

Learn More About Rego Park
For those interested, Rego Park currently has 65 residential listings advertised on the market for rent. Listings for rent in this area typically have an median of 750 square feet. From data that we've compiled, listings range from $2,400 in the lower quartile to $3,350 in the upper quartile. Generally speaking, the median rental price is around $2,900 or $3.71 / sqft. For those interested in renting a listing in Rego Park, there are currently 10 studio, 31 one-bedroom, 18 two-bedroom, 5 three-bedroom, and 1 four+ bedroom apartments available for rent.
For your convenience, we've included a more detailed breakdown of rental pricing by median bedroom sizes here:
Bedrooms Rent Rent / sqft
Studio $1,913 $5.22
1 BR $2,600 $3.74
2 BR $3,250 $3.50
3 BR $5,500 $2.77

We make sure to refresh our rental listings every hour in order to provide you with the newest and most up-to-date inventory available on the market.

Rego Park is located within Queens County, New York. This area currently has 2,310,011 residents in 779,304 households. Out of the total population, 40.12% of the residents speak another language at home instead of English. The majority of the inhabitants in this county are currently unmarried and have a median age of 38.

When looking at residents older than 25, around 27.27% have graduated from high school, 19.40% have a bachelor's degree, and 11.19% have obtained their master's degree or above. Employment rate is typically around 59.3% and the median income in this county is $59,758.

At least 56.20% of those living in this county are renting their homes. Most residents will commute to work by public transportation with an average commute time of 43 minutes.

Geographically, Queens County, New York is a part of the New York - Newark, NY - NJ - CT Urban Area. This county is currently home to 18,812,161 residents, or 6,707,347 households with a median income of $68,319. the New York - Newark, NY - NJ - CT Urban Area residents have a median age of 38 and 50.07% are currently renting their homes in the area.

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