A top-floor co-op with two exposures and abundant natural light, this charming 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom home offers quintessential Rego Park living moments from bustling pedestrian zones and expansive parks.
Residents are greeted by a lovely foyer with a pair of large closets. A bright living and dining room spans over 28 feet long and boasts oversized windows and beautiful hardwood floors.
Off the dining area is a windowed kitchen with a breakfast nook, sleek stone countertops, a white subway tile backsplash, large cabinets, and stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher and gas stove.
Both bedrooms are in a separate wing and have private closet space and easy access to a pristine full bathroom with chic tilework, a floating vanity, and a deep soaking tub.
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. Pets are welcome. 80% max financing allowed. Maintenance is $1,149.80 a month
Quick Profile
Founded in the 1920s by the Real Good Construction Company—hence “Rego”—the neighborhood grew as a suburban-style enclave of single-family homes before giving way to large apartment complexes after World War II. Rego Park today is a blend of mid-century high-rises, garden apartments, and commercial corridors. Its population is diverse, with Jewish, Russian, Bukharian, and Central Asian communities shaping the area’s cultural fabric. Known for its shopping hubs and easy access to Manhattan via subway, Rego Park strikes a balance between quiet residential life and urban convenience.