Welcome to this luminous co-op nestled in quiet Rego Park, a large 1-bathroom studio where residents enjoy classic city living moments from bustling pedestrian zones and expansive parks.
The studio features beautiful hardwood floors, sash windows, recessed lighting, and a spacious layout that can accommodate distinctive living and sleeping areas. There is also a windowed auxiliary room with dual closets perfect for use as a home office.
The windowed galley kitchen has tiled floors, an eat-in breakfast bar, sleek stone countertops, a stylish white subway tile backsplash, ample storage, and full-size stainless steel appliances including a gas stove and dishwasher.
The windowed bathroom boasts chic tilework, modern fixtures, and a frosted glass walk-in shower.
65-65 Wetherole Street is a well-managed full-service co-op with on-site parking, a live-in super, part-time door attendants, and shared laundry facilities.
Situated in a tranquil residential enclave in Rego Park, the building is close to a wide selection of restaurants, cafes, bars, and shops clustered along Queens Boulevard, Woodhaven Boulevard, Forest Hills, and Queens Center Mall. Costco, Macy's, and Target are all nearby, as is Forest Hills Stadium, The West Side Tennis Club, Juniper Valley Park, and Flushing Meadows Corona Park.
Accessible public transportation options include several local bus lines, the LIRR, and the E, F, M, and R subway lines. Car owners will have easy access to the LIE and Queens Boulevard.
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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.
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.
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