Why You Should Have a Real Estate Broker — and Why Nitin Gadura

A licensed New York State real estate broker is the professional whose fiduciary duty is to represent your interests — buyer or seller — through pricing, marketing, negotiation, and transaction coordination [1]. Choose your area below for a neighborhood-specific guide, or keep reading for the short version of why Nitin Gadura is the broker Queens and Long Island clients keep coming back to.

Nitin Gadura — Licensed NY State Real Estate Professional

Gadura Real Estate, LLC · 106-09 101st Ave, Ozone Park, NY 11416 · (917) 705-0132

Full OneKey® MLS access. Multilingual team: English, Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Urdu, Spanish. Transparent negotiable commissions in writing. Free 15-minute consult for buyers and sellers.

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Find Your Area

New York State Queens Brooklyn Long Island Richmond Hill South Richmond Hill Howard Beach Ozone Park South Ozone Park Broad Channel Rockaway Far Rockaway Woodhaven Jamaica Queens Village Bellerose Glen Oaks Floral Park

Situational Guides

Selling during divorce Selling an inherited home Senior downsizing Short sale help 1031 exchange search Co-op board package Flat-fee vs. full-service NYC closing costs Selling FSBO — honest guide

What a Broker Does That a Portal Cannot

Always retain your own New York–licensed real estate attorney for the legal portion of your transaction. Your broker handles the market; your attorney handles the contract, title, and closing. A good broker and a good attorney work together — neither replaces the other.
Citations
  1. NY Department of State, Division of Licensing Services — Real Estate Brokers & Salespersons: dos.ny.gov
  2. U.S. Department of HUD — Fair Housing Act: hud.gov
  3. NY State Division of Human Rights: dhr.ny.gov
  4. National Association of REALTORS® research: nar.realtor