The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, ample cabinetry, generous storage, and decorative shelving, flowing seamlessly into a massive living and dining area-perfect for both everyday living and entertaining. High ceilings, original hardwood floors, and large windows fill the home with beautiful natural light throughout the day.
The bedroom is truly king-sized, offering plenty of space for additional furniture without sacrificing comfort. The bathroom is finished with marble-style tile, a soaking tub, and updated fixtures, creating a spa-like feel.
Conveniently located on the first floor, just a short flight above the lobby, this home offers easy access with no waiting for elevators-an ideal setup for daily convenience.
63-109 Saunders Street is a well-maintained elevator co-op building offering on-site laundry, a package area, and bike storage. Ideally situated just one block from Queens Boulevard, you're surrounded by restaurants, shopping, and everyday essentials, with the M and R subway lines nearby providing easy access to Manhattan in approximately 30 minutes.
Space. Light. Location. This one checks all the boxes.
No pets permitted.
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.