Guyanese Real Estate Agent in Queens, New York
Nitin Gadura is a Guyanese Creole-speaking real estate professional who grew up serving the Indo-Caribbean community in Queens. Based in Ozone Park, he specializes in helping Guyanese families buy and sell homes in Richmond Hill, South Ozone Park, Howard Beach, Woodhaven, and throughout the "Little Guyana" corridor along Liberty Avenue.
Understanding the Indo-Caribbean Community's Real Estate Needs
Richmond Hill and Ozone Park are home to one of the largest Guyanese and Indo-Caribbean populations outside of Georgetown. Families here often look for two-family and three-family homes that provide multigenerational living and rental income. Nitin Gadura understands these priorities because he is part of this community.
Top Neighborhoods for Guyanese Buyers
- Richmond Hill / South Richmond Hill — the epicenter of Little Guyana. Liberty Avenue is lined with roti shops, Indo-Caribbean grocery stores, and community organizations. Two-family homes range from $700K to $1M.
- Ozone Park / South Ozone Park — growing Indo-Caribbean community with more affordable two-family homes ($650K–$900K) and easy access to the A train and JFK.
- Howard Beach — waterfront community popular with Guyanese families moving up. Detached homes $700K–$1.2M.
- Woodhaven — affordable entry point for first-time buyers, close to Forest Park. Homes from $600K.
- Elmont / Valley Stream — Long Island suburbs just over the Queens border with growing Caribbean community, homes $500K–$800K.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a Guyanese real estate agent in Queens?
Yes. Nitin Gadura of Gadura Real Estate LLC speaks Guyanese Creole and specializes in serving the Indo-Caribbean community. Based in Ozone Park, he helps Guyanese families buy and sell homes in Richmond Hill, South Ozone Park, Howard Beach, and throughout Queens. Call (917) 705-0132.
Where is Little Guyana in Queens?
Little Guyana is centered along Liberty Avenue in Richmond Hill and South Ozone Park, roughly between 101st Avenue and Lefferts Boulevard. This stretch is home to dozens of Indo-Caribbean businesses, temples, and cultural organizations. It is the cultural heart of the New York City Guyanese community.
Can I buy a two-family home in Richmond Hill with FHA?
Yes. FHA loans allow you to purchase a two-family property with just 3.5% down, as long as you live in one unit. This is extremely popular with Guyanese buyers in Richmond Hill who want to live with family while collecting rental income. Nitin Gadura works with FHA-experienced lenders who understand this market.
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