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Selling Your Home in Rego Park, Queens
Current market data from 418 sales recorded property transactions in Rego Park. Every number on this page comes from NYC Department of Finance public records — not estimates, not algorithms, not listing data. This is what actually sold.
Rego Park Home Prices by Property Type
Quarterly Trends
The numbers on this page come from the NYC Department of Finance public records — every legally recorded property sale in Rego Park, not just MLS-listed transactions. Sites like Zillow and StreetEasy only capture listings that go through their platforms, missing FSBO sales, off-market deals, and transfers that never hit the MLS. This dataset includes all of them.
We also remove bulk portfolio transfers, nominal sales, and non-arms-length transactions that would distort median prices — cleaning that most data sources don't do. The result is a more accurate picture of what individual homes are actually selling for in your market.
Data source: NYC Department of Finance, Rolling Sales Data — Queens. Period: March 2025 – February 2026. Excludes $0 transfers, nominal sales, non-arms-length transactions, and bulk portfolio transfers identified through same-date/same-price pattern analysis. Last updated: March 2026.
Best Time to Sell in Rego Park
Monthly sales volume and median prices in Rego Park — ★ marks peak months with the strongest combination of activity and prices.
In Rego Park, Jun and Oct showed the strongest combination of buyer activity and sale prices. Listing during peak months can mean more competing offers, faster sales, and stronger negotiating leverage. If you're planning to sell, timing your listing to hit the market 2–4 weeks before these peaks can help maximize your outcome.
What's Selling in Rego Park
Breakdown of 418 sales recorded sales by property type.
Co-ops dominate the Rego Park market at 53% of all sales. If you're selling a co-op, your buyer pool is large — but so is your competition. Pricing accurately and presenting a strong board package are critical to standing out. If you own a single-family home or condo here, you're offering something relatively rare, which can work in your favor.
Frequently Asked Questions About Selling in Rego Park
Rego Park, Queens at a Glance
Rego Park is a residential neighborhood in central Queens, bordered by Elmhurst to the north, Forest Hills to the south, Middle Village and Maspeth to the west, and Flushing Meadows–Corona Park to the east. The housing stock includes large pre-war and post-war co-op apartment buildings along Queens Boulevard and the Long Island Expressway, as well as single-family homes and row houses on the side streets. The M and R trains serve the neighborhood at 63rd Drive–Rego Park and Woodhaven Boulevard stations.
Rego Park takes its name from the Real Good Construction Company, which developed much of the neighborhood in the 1920s. The neighborhood has a significant Central Asian and Eastern European population, particularly from Uzbekistan and the former Soviet Union, which has shaped the area's restaurants and shops, especially along 63rd Drive and Queens Boulevard. The Rego Center mall and Costco anchor the retail landscape. Rego Park's large co-op inventory offers some of the most affordable homeownership options along the Queens Boulevard corridor.
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