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Homes For Sale in Queens NY

Search houses, condos, multi-family homes & townhouses for sale across all Queens neighborhoods. Expert buyer representation — free to you.

$650K

Median Sale Price

38

Avg. Days on Market

101%

List-to-Sale Ratio

~2,400

Active Listings

+4.8%

YoY Price Growth

Your Guide to Buying a Home in Queens, NY

Queens is the most ethnically diverse urban area in the world — and one of New York City's most dynamic real estate markets. With 2.3 million residents spread across dozens of distinct neighborhoods, Queens offers an extraordinary range of homes for every lifestyle, family size, and budget.

Whether you're a first-time buyer looking for an entry-level condo in Jackson Heights, a growing family seeking a spacious single-family home in Bayside, or an investor targeting a two-family property in Richmond Hill, Queens has something for you. Nitin Gadura has deep roots in this borough and knows every block, every market trend, and every negotiating opportunity.

Queens Real Estate Market Overview — 2026

The Queens housing market has remained strong through 2025 and into 2026. The median home sale price sits at approximately $650,000, with the market still favoring sellers in most neighborhoods due to limited inventory. Homes are typically going under contract within 38 days, and many desirable properties are receiving multiple offers above asking price.

Despite competitive conditions, there are still opportunities for buyers — especially in neighborhoods that are slightly off the radar of mainstream searches, or in property types like two-family homes that offer rental income to offset higher purchase prices. Working with an experienced local agent like Nitin Gadura gives you a critical edge.

Property Types Available in Queens

Single-Family Detached Homes

Classic Queens housing stock. Detached homes with private driveways and yards are plentiful in Howard Beach, Bayside, Springfield Gardens, and Fresh Meadows. Prices typically range from $550K–$1.2M depending on size and location.

Semi-Detached & Attached Homes

Very common in Ozone Park, South Ozone Park, Jamaica, and Richmond Hill. These offer solid value — a full home with private entrance and yard at a lower price point than fully detached. Range: $480K–$800K.

Two-Family & Multi-Family Homes

Queens' most popular investment property type. Live in one unit, rent the others. Strong rental demand across the borough makes multi-family a powerful wealth-building tool. Range: $650K–$1.4M+.

Condos & Co-ops

Ideal for first-time buyers or those seeking lower-maintenance living. Forest Hills, Flushing, and Astoria have strong condo/co-op markets. Co-ops are typically cheaper but have stricter board requirements. Range: $250K–$700K.

Top Neighborhoods in Queens for Homebuyers

Explore Queens' most sought-after communities — each with its own character, price point, and lifestyle advantages.

Ozone Park

From $550,000

A tight-knit, family-oriented neighborhood with a strong South Asian and Caribbean community. Excellent transit access via the A train and major roads. Known for clean streets, great food, and a strong sense of community.

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Richmond Hill

From $580,000

One of Queens' most culturally rich neighborhoods with a large Indo-Caribbean and South Asian community. Tree-lined streets, Victorian-era architecture, and strong community spirit. Strong appreciation potential.

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Jackson Heights

From $420,000

A vibrant, walkable neighborhood famous for its cultural diversity and historic co-op apartments. Easy E/F/M/R subway access makes this a commuter's dream. Great entry-level co-op opportunities.

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Flushing

From $500,000

Queens' second-largest business district with a thriving Asian-American community. New condo developments, excellent dining scene, and strong investment potential make Flushing highly desirable for buyers.

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Howard Beach

From $600,000

A waterfront neighborhood known for its quiet residential streets and proximity to JFK Airport. Popular with Italian-American families and those seeking a suburban feel within NYC. Limited inventory keeps values strong.

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South Ozone Park

From $530,000

A diverse, close-knit community with a large Caribbean and Guyanese population. Excellent value for semi-detached and attached homes. Strong A train access to Manhattan. One of Nitin's most active markets.

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The Buyer Process in Queens: What to Expect

Buying a home in Queens is a rewarding experience — but it moves fast and requires preparation. Here's what the process typically looks like when you work with Nitin Gadura:

  • Pre-Approval: Get pre-approved for a mortgage before you start touring. Nitin works with trusted local lenders who know the NYC market.
  • Home Search: Nitin curates listings based on your criteria and schedules showings quickly — often same-day for new listings.
  • Making an Offer: Nitin prepares a competitive offer strategy based on comparable sales, market conditions, and seller motivation.
  • Attorney Review & Inspection: New York contracts include an attorney review period. Home inspections are strongly recommended.
  • Mortgage Commitment & Closing: Once the bank issues commitment, closing is typically scheduled within 30–45 days.
Nitin Gadura - Queens NY Real Estate Agent

Queens' Most Trusted Buyer's Agent

Nitin Gadura has been helping families buy homes in Queens for over 15 years. He grew up in this community, lives here, and is passionate about helping his neighbors achieve the dream of homeownership.

His multilingual skills (English, Hindi, Creole), deep neighborhood knowledge, and relentless work ethic set him apart. He's not just an agent — he's an advocate who fights for every dollar at the negotiating table.

Best of all: buyer representation is completely free. The seller pays the commission, which means you get full-service expert guidance at no cost to you.

500+

Families Served

15+

Years in Queens

$0

Cost to Buyers

Find Your Queens Home Today

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from Queens homebuyers answered by Nitin Gadura.

What is the average home price in Queens NY?
The median home sale price in Queens NY is approximately $650,000 as of 2026. Prices range from the high $400s in Jamaica and South Jamaica to $1M+ in Forest Hills Gardens, Douglaston, and Little Neck.
What are the best neighborhoods in Queens to buy a home?
Popular Queens neighborhoods for homebuyers include Ozone Park, Richmond Hill, Jackson Heights, Flushing, Jamaica, Forest Hills, Bayside, Howard Beach, South Ozone Park, and Fresh Meadows. Each neighborhood offers a distinct character, price range, and community feel.
Is Queens a good place to buy a home in 2026?
Yes — Queens remains one of New York's strongest real estate markets. Home values have appreciated steadily, inventory is competitive, and the borough's diversity, transit access, and relative affordability compared to Manhattan and Brooklyn continue to attract buyers and investors alike.
Can I find multi-family homes for sale in Queens?
Yes. Queens has a strong supply of two-family and three-family homes, particularly in Ozone Park, Richmond Hill, Jamaica, South Ozone Park, and Springfield Gardens. These properties are highly sought after by buyers who want to generate rental income while building equity.
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