Rego Park Overview
Rego Park was named after the Real Good Construction Company. Rego Park
is mainly made up of residential houses and apartment buildings, this
neighborhood's commercial strips are located along Queens Boulevard, 63rd
Drive, 63rd Place, and Eliot Avenue. Rego Park is definitely striving
community as a place to reside in Queens, simply because Rego Park is an
ideal place for young professionals to commute in to NYC. Rego park also
provides an ideal location for the New York Airport transients as its
location to both airports is ideal. Living here is ideal for price and
location one draw is six lane intersections at Queens Blvd which is rated as
one of America’s most dangerous intersections.
Rego Park
Residents & Culture
Rego park main demographic is that of young professionals and starting
families. Rego Park has strong base of 25 to 50 year olds. As you get closer
to Queens Blvd and the main commercial streets you will see many young
professionals living there. Rego Park is home to a large Jewish community,
but also very diverse in nature as it is equally divided in homes where the
first language is Chinese, Spanish, or Russian.
Rego Park Residences &
Rents
Rego Park is mainly made up of residential houses and apartment buildings.
General rents in this area range from Studio $800-$1000, one bedrooms
$950-$1200, two bedrooms $1200-$1650, and 3+ bedrooms range from
$1800-$2500.(Include here are town homes which are more expensive)
Rego Park
Transportation & Commuting
Most transportation is done via Subway’s V and R
trains which stop at 63rd Drive. Rego Park is about 30 minutes from Times
Square by the subway.
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