North Richmond Hill is one of Queens' most culturally vibrant communities — a dense, walkable neighborhood anchored by Indo-Caribbean and South Asian families, lined with Victorian row houses and brick two-families, and served by both the A and J/Z subway lines.
Zip code 11418 covers North Richmond Hill, roughly bounded by Jamaica Avenue to the north, 85th Avenue to the south, Van Wyck Expressway to the east, and Lefferts Boulevard to the west. Myrtle Avenue is the neighborhood’s main commercial artery — a vibrant strip of Indo-Caribbean restaurants, roti shops, sari stores, halal butchers, and South Asian grocers that rivals Little Guyana in Brooklyn for cultural authenticity. The community is predominantly Indo-Caribbean (Guyanese and Trinidadian) and South Asian (Bengali, Punjabi, and Hindi-speaking families), with a population that has planted roots here across two and three generations. Weekend mornings bring out extended families for temple visits and community gatherings. There is a strong sense of permanence here that buyers quickly recognize.
Housing stock in 11418 is predominantly attached Victorian row houses and two-family brick homes built between 1910 and 1940. Properties typically sit on 20×100 or 25×100 lots and offer basements with separate entrances, making them attractive for multi-generational living and rental income. Well-maintained two-families near the J/Z train on Jamaica Avenue command the top of the price range. The A train at Liberty Avenue (southern edge) gives residents a second rapid-transit option, with AirTrain access to JFK via the Howard Beach and Jamaica stations. Multiple-offer situations are common when well-priced homes hit the market, particularly for move-in-ready two-families.
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Attached Victorian row houses and two-family brick homes dominate 11418. Most properties were built between 1910 and 1940 and sit on 20×100 or 25×100 lots. Two-family homes with basement apartments are especially popular with multi-generational buyers and investors seeking rental income.
In 2024–2025, one- and two-family homes in 11418 typically sell in the $650,000–$800,000 range. Well-maintained two-families near the J/Z train corridor have pushed toward $800,000–$850,000. Condition, lot size, and transit proximity are the biggest price drivers.
The J and Z trains run along Jamaica Avenue at the northern edge of 11418, serving Jamaica Center and Midtown Manhattan. The A train runs along Liberty Avenue at the southern boundary, with the 111th Street station providing direct service to JFK and Lower Manhattan. Bus routes Q41, Q37, and Q24 provide additional crosstown connections.
Yes — Richmond Hill 11418 is a popular entry point for first-time buyers who want a two-family home they can partially offset with rental income. FHA loans are commonly used here. Gadura Real Estate has helped numerous first-time buyers in Richmond Hill; our Ozone Park office means we know every block.
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