🇮🇳 South Asian Community Specialists
Find a Hindi-Speaking Real Estate Agent in Queens, NY
Buying or selling a home is complicated enough in English. If Hindi is your first language — or the language your parents or grandparents trust most — you deserve a broker who speaks it fluently. At Gadura Real Estate, LLC, we serve the South Asian community in Queens and Long Island with a multilingual team, transparent commissions, and a deep understanding of multigenerational homebuying.
Nitin Gadura · (917) 705-0132 · Nitink.gadura@gmail.com
Free 15-minute consult, in English or Hindi. Ozone Park office. No pressure.
Languages Our Team Speaks
No Google Translate, no third-party interpreters. Direct communication with the person negotiating your deal — from pre-approval through closing.
Who We Serve
- First-time buyers whose parents prefer to hear contract terms in Hindi
- Multigenerational families buying 2-family or 3-family homes in Queens so parents, adult children, and grandchildren can live together
- Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Nepali, and Indo-Caribbean (Guyanese, Trinidadian) buyers across every South Asian sub-community in Queens
- Sellers listing homes to reach the widest possible South Asian buyer pool — more eyes, better price
- Investors expanding multi-family rental portfolios in South Richmond Hill, South Ozone Park, and Jamaica
Meet the Team
Vinod K. Gadura — Principal Broker
Vinod is the supervising broker and founder of Gadura Real Estate, LLC. He has served the South Queens and Long Island community for more than two decades. Fluent in Hindi, Punjabi, and English.
Specialties: multi-family investment, estate sales, long-term client relationships
Nitin K. Gadura — Licensed Salesperson
Nitin works buyers and sellers across Queens, Brooklyn, and Long Island. His approach pairs hyper-local pricing data from OneKey® MLS with the cultural and language fluency his family has built over 20 years. Fluent in Hindi, Punjabi, and English; working Bengali and Urdu.
Specialties: first-time buyers, down payment assistance stacking (SONYMA + HomeFirst), 2-family FHA owner-occupant deals, 1031 exchanges
Neighborhoods Where We Focus
These areas have the deepest South Asian community roots and the most active inventory for multigenerational and 2-family buyers:
- South Richmond Hill (11419) — Little Punjab, largest Punjabi Sikh and Indo-Caribbean community in NYC
- Richmond Hill (11418) — Victorian and colonial-revival family homes, Forest Park adjacent
- Ozone Park (11417) — Our home office, Crossbay Boulevard commercial corridor
- Jamaica (11432–11436) — Wide price range, Jamaica Estates luxury to entry-level investor property
- Queens Village (11427–11429) — Detached single-family, commuter-friendly LIRR
- Nassau corridor — Elmont, Hicksville, Floral Park, Valley Stream — strong South Asian community footprint
Why Language Matters in a Real Estate Transaction
A home purchase involves dozens of legal and financial terms. Mortgage contingency language, dual agency disclosure, closing cost line items, the Property Condition Disclosure Statement, proprietary lease (if co-op), recognition agreement — every one of these matters. A broker who can explain them clearly in Hindi, Punjabi, or another language you trust is not a luxury; it's how you avoid expensive mistakes.
Get Started
Call us. Write us. Visit the office. We'll walk you through pre-approval, listing strategy, or just answer the questions that have been on your mind.
Related Resources
- Punjabi-speaking real estate agent in Queens
- South Asian multigenerational homes guide
- Indian community Queens real estate
- Down payment assistance for NY first-time buyers
- Meet our full multilingual team
Gadura Real Estate, LLC · NYS Firm Broker License #10991238487 · Supervising Broker: Vinod K. Gadura. Informational only; not legal, tax, or financial advice. Commissions are negotiable and not set by law (19 NYCRR §175.7). Equal Housing Opportunity. We do not discriminate on the basis of any protected class under the federal Fair Housing Act, NY Human Rights Law §296, or NYC Administrative Code §8-107.