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Finding Multi-Generational Homes for South Asian Families in NYC
By Nitin Gadura | Gadura Real Estate | Updated April 2026
In South Asian culture, living with extended family is not just a tradition but a way of life. Grandparents help raise children, adult children care for aging parents, and families share resources under one roof. Finding a home that accommodates this lifestyle in the New York City metro area requires specific knowledge of housing stock, zoning, and neighborhood options. I'm Nitin Gadura of Gadura Real Estate, and I specialize in helping South Asian families find homes that fit the way they actually live.
What Makes a Good Multi-Generational Home?
Not every large home works for multi-generational living. Here are the features South Asian families should prioritize:
Ground-floor bedroom and bathroom: Essential for elderly parents who may have mobility challenges. Avoid homes where all bedrooms are on upper floors
Separate or semi-separate living areas: A finished basement with its own entrance, a mother-in-law suite, or a two-family layout provides privacy while keeping family close
Large kitchen or two kitchens: South Asian cooking requires space. Two-family homes naturally provide two kitchens, which is ideal for families with different dietary needs or cooking schedules
Multiple bathrooms: With 5-8 family members, at least 2.5 bathrooms is a practical minimum
Outdoor space: A backyard or patio for family gatherings, gardening, and children's play
Parking: Multi-generational households often have multiple cars; driveways and garages are important
Best Housing Types for Multi-Generational Living
Two-Family Homes
The two-family home is the gold standard for South Asian multi-generational living in NYC. Parents can live in one unit while the younger family occupies the other, maintaining both togetherness and independence. If the second unit is not needed for family, it generates rental income.
Many Queens and Long Island homes have full finished basements that function as separate living quarters, complete with a bedroom, bathroom, kitchenette, and separate entrance. These are popular with Indian and Bengali families who want parents nearby but with their own space.
Homes with Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)
New York State has expanded ADU regulations, making it easier to add a small dwelling unit to an existing property. This could be a converted garage, a backyard cottage, or a basement apartment. Gadura Real Estate can help you identify properties with ADU potential and navigate the permitting process.
Best Neighborhoods for Multi-Generational South Asian Families
Queens
Floral Park / Bellerose: Large detached homes near the Queens-Long Island border. Close to Indian community hubs on Hillside Avenue. Homes from $700,000 to $1M
Fresh Meadows: Spacious single-family homes with yards, quiet streets, and good schools. Homes from $750,000 to $1.1M
Bayside: Excellent schools and a suburban atmosphere with large colonials and split-levels. Homes from $800,000 to $1.3M
Richmond Hill / South Ozone Park: Strong South Asian community infrastructure with two-family home availability
Long Island
Hicksville: Established Indian community, good schools, LIRR access. Homes from $550,000 to $800,000
New Hyde Park: Family-oriented community with larger lot sizes. Homes from $600,000 to $900,000
Elmont: Affordable Nassau County option with proximity to Queens. Homes from $500,000 to $750,000
Plainview / Syosset: Top school districts with large colonial homes suited for extended families. Homes from $650,000 to $1M
Financing a Multi-Generational Home
Larger homes and two-family properties come with bigger price tags, but there are strategies to make them work:
Combine household incomes: Lenders allow multiple family members on a mortgage application, combining incomes to qualify for a larger loan
Rental income counts: For two-family homes, lenders may count 75% of projected rental income toward your qualifying income
FHA two-family loans: FHA allows financing for 2-unit properties with just 3.5% down, as long as you live in one unit
Gift funds: Family members can contribute gift funds toward the down payment with proper documentation
Nitin Gadura has extensive experience structuring multi-generational home purchases. Call (917) 705-0132 to discuss your family's needs and budget.
Renovation Considerations
Sometimes the best multi-generational home is one you create through renovation. Gadura Real Estate can help you find properties with renovation potential and connect you with contractors experienced in:
Basement finishing with separate entrance, bathroom, and kitchenette
First-floor bedroom and bathroom additions
Kitchen expansions to accommodate South Asian cooking needs
ADU construction in detached garages or backyard structures
Nitin Gadura
Licensed NYS Real Estate Salesperson | Gadura Real Estate, LLC
Nitin Gadura understands South Asian family dynamics and will find a home that works for everyone under your roof. Contact Gadura Real Estate for a free, no-obligation consultation.
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