Nassau County, Long Island

Valley Stream Real Estate Agent

From Queens to Long Island — Valley Stream is the gateway suburb where ambition meets affordability. With deep roots in the western Nassau market, Nitin Gadura helps buyers and sellers navigate one of the most competitive communities on the Island.

Valley Stream Market Snapshot
Zip Codes Served11580 · 11581 · 11582
Median Sale Price$450K – $720K
CountyNassau
LIRR LineFar Rockaway / Long Beach
Commute to Penn St.~35 min
School DistrictValley Stream Central HD
MLS CoverageOneKey® MLS
$565K
Median Sale Price
Single-family, 2024–2025
18
Avg Days on Market
Well-priced listings
2.4%
Effective Tax Rate
Nassau County avg
8/10
School Rating
Valley Stream Central HS

Valley Stream — Nassau County's Gateway Suburb

Valley Stream occupies a singular position in the Long Island real estate landscape. Situated directly over the Queens-Nassau border, it is the first suburb a buyer encounters when moving east from New York City — and for tens of thousands of families, it represents the moment the transition from borough renter to Long Island homeowner becomes real. The community's position along the Belt Parkway and Southern State Parkway corridors makes it one of the best-connected villages in western Nassau County, with access to major commercial arteries, transit hubs, and neighboring communities including Elmont, Lynbrook, Malverne, and Woodmere.

The housing market in Valley Stream spans a meaningful price range. Buyers entering at the $450,000 level will find Cape Cods and ranches on interior lots in the northern sections of town, while larger colonial-style homes on premium lots in sought-after pockets approach and occasionally exceed the $720,000 mark. The inventory is diverse: post-war single-family construction dominates, but there is also a selection of two-family homes, cooperatives, and mid-century split-levels that attract a broad buyer profile. Investors looking for rental income find the market equally compelling, with strong tenant demand generated by proximity to Green Acres Mall, commuter rail, and major employment corridors.

Culturally, Valley Stream is one of the most diverse communities on Long Island. Long-established Haitian and Caribbean-American communities give the village a vibrant character, and a growing South Asian population — including many families relocating from South Richmond Hill and Ozone Park in Queens — has added new energy to local commerce and community life. Nitin Gadura, who speaks English, Hindi, Punjabi, Gujarati, and Urdu, has particular expertise serving the South Asian move-up buyer market that travels this exact corridor from Queens into Nassau.

Buyers should be aware that portions of Valley Stream — particularly in the southern sections near Mill Brook and around Hendrickson Park — fall within FEMA-designated flood zones. This affects both insurance costs and financing conditions. Nitin evaluates flood zone designations at the parcel level during the property search process, ensuring that buyers are fully informed before submitting any offer. For sellers, understanding flood zone status is equally important when pricing and marketing a property to the widest possible buyer pool.

The Valley Stream LIRR station, served by the Far Rockaway and Long Beach branches, provides approximately 35 minutes of express service to Penn Station during peak commuting hours. Multiple departures per hour during rush periods make it one of the more efficient western Nassau commuter options, and the station's parking capacity reduces the friction of the daily commute significantly.

Village TypeIncorporated Village
CountyNassau
TownTown of Hempstead
Population~38,000
Zip Codes11580, 11581, 11582
Flood Zone AreasSouthern sections
NearbyElmont, Lynbrook, Woodmere
MLSOneKey® MLS

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Schools in Valley Stream

Valley Stream operates under multiple school districts, each serving distinct geographic areas of the community. Valley Stream Central High School District is the primary secondary institution and is consistently rated among the top schools in Nassau County.

Valley Stream Central High School
Public · Grades 9–12
8/10
Serves students from VS 13, VS 24, and VS 30 elementary districts. Strong AP program and extracurricular offerings.
Valley Stream North High School
Public · Grades 9–12
7.7/10
Part of Valley Stream UHSD. Serves the northern sections of the village with strong athletic and arts programs.
Valley Stream SD 13
Public · Elementary/Middle
7.8/10
Feeder district for VSCHS. Covers a portion of 11580. Strong community involvement and parent engagement.
Valley Stream SD 24
Public · Elementary
7.5/10
Covers portions of 11580/11582. Students advance to Valley Stream Central High School District.
Valley Stream SD 30
Public · Elementary
7.4/10
Serves the 11581 zip code area. Feeds into Valley Stream Central. Small class sizes and neighborhood school feel.
Holy Name of Mary School
Private · Catholic · K–8
8.2/10
Well-regarded Catholic school serving the Valley Stream community. Popular choice for families seeking a faith-based alternative.

Getting Around from Valley Stream

Valley Stream's location at the convergence of major Long Island arteries provides residents with multiple commuting options. Whether working in Manhattan or across Nassau County, access is among the best in the western part of the Island.

LIRR to Penn Station
~35 minutes
Far Rockaway / Long Beach branch. Valley Stream station with commuter parking.
Drive to Midtown Manhattan
~45–60 minutes
Via Belt Parkway and Queens-Midtown Tunnel or Brooklyn Bridge (off-peak).
Belt Parkway Access
Direct
On/off ramps within the village. Connects to JFK, Brooklyn, and Queens quickly.
Southern State Pkwy
Direct Access
Connects eastward through Nassau and Suffolk County. Westbound to Queens via Belt.
JFK International Airport
~15 minutes
One of the closest communities to JFK on Long Island. Convenient for frequent travelers.
NYC Bus Service
Multiple Routes
Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE) connects to Jamaica station and broader transit network.

Property Types in Valley Stream

Valley Stream's housing stock reflects its history as a classic post-war Long Island suburb, with a range of property types that accommodate first-time buyers, growing families, and investors alike.

Most Common
Cape Cod Homes
The quintessential Valley Stream home type. Typically 3–4 bedrooms on lots of 4,000–6,000 sq ft. Built 1940s–1960s. Often expanded with dormers and rear additions over the decades. $440K–$640K range.
Popular
Colonial & Split-Level
Larger single-family homes with formal layout and more square footage. Colonials offer 4–5 bedrooms and full basements. Split-levels provide three levels of living space. $520K–$720K+.
Investor Friendly
Two-Family Homes
Legal two-family properties with separate units. Strong rental income potential given proximity to Queens and JFK. Owner-occupied upper/lower arrangements are common. $580K–$780K range.
Entry Level
Cooperatives
A more affordable entry point. Co-ops in Valley Stream offer lower price points but come with monthly maintenance fees and board approval processes. $150K–$280K range.
Mid-Century
Ranch Homes
Single-story living on slab or full basement. Popular with buyers seeking accessibility and easy maintenance. Well-suited to renovation and expansion. $420K–$600K range.
Emerging
New Construction
Limited but growing. Teardown-rebuilds on larger lots are increasingly common in premium micro-pockets. Modern finishes and open floor plans. $750K–$950K+ for new builds.

The Valley Stream Specialist Who Knows Your Market

01
Queens–Nassau Market Expertise
Nitin's brokerage is based in Ozone Park, Queens — directly on the Nassau border. He has handled hundreds of transactions for buyers making the exact Queens-to-Valley Stream transition, and understands the pricing nuances, neighborhood pockets, and flood zone considerations that generic agents miss.
02
Multilingual Service
Nitin speaks English, Hindi, Punjabi, Gujarati, and Urdu — matching the linguistic diversity of Valley Stream's growing South Asian buyer pool. Transactions conducted in your native language eliminate misunderstandings and create a more comfortable, confident experience from offer to closing.
03
OneKey MLS Access & Speed
As an active OneKey MLS member, Nitin has real-time access to every listing in Nassau and Suffolk County — including properties that never hit public portals. In Valley Stream's fast-moving market where homes routinely go under contract in under three weeks, speed of information is a decisive competitive advantage.
$100M+
Volume Closed
500+
Families Served
57+
Five-Star Reviews
7+
Years Experience

Valley Stream Real Estate Questions

As of 2024–2025, median sale prices for single-family homes in Valley Stream range from approximately $450,000 to $720,000 depending on the zip code (11580, 11581, 11582), lot size, and proximity to the LIRR station. Larger colonials on premium lots and recently renovated homes can exceed this range. Cooperatives offer entry points below $300,000.
Valley Stream has multiple school districts — Valley Stream Central High School District, Valley Stream 13, Valley Stream 24, and Valley Stream 30 for elementary grades. Valley Stream Central High School is consistently rated 8/10 by GreatSchools and performs above state averages on Regents exams. The presence of multiple elementary feeder districts means the school your child attends depends on your specific address.
Valley Stream is one of the most sought-after entry points into Nassau County real estate. Its proximity to the Queens border, direct LIRR access to Penn Station, diverse and welcoming community, and broad price range make it an excellent choice for first-time buyers, families relocating from Queens, and investors. The competitive market reflects sustained demand from all buyer demographics.
The Valley Stream LIRR station on the Far Rockaway and Long Beach branches runs approximately 35 minutes to Penn Station during peak morning hours. Multiple departures per hour during rush periods make it one of the more efficient western Nassau commuter options. By car via the Belt Parkway, the commute to Midtown is typically 45–60 minutes depending on traffic.
Yes — portions of Valley Stream, particularly the southern sections near Mill Brook and around Hendrickson Park, fall within FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Areas. Buyers of properties in these zones are required to carry flood insurance, which can add $1,500–$4,000+ annually to housing costs. Nitin evaluates flood zone status at the individual parcel level and provides full disclosure of flood risk during the property search process.
Valley Stream's housing stock is predominantly Cape Cods, split-levels, and colonial-style single-family homes built in the 1940s–1960s. There is also a selection of cooperatives, condominiums, and legal two-family homes. Lot sizes typically range from 3,000 to 6,000 square feet. New construction teardown-rebuilds are becoming more common in premium pockets of 11580.
Valley Stream is highly competitive. Well-priced homes in good condition frequently attract multiple offers within the first week of listing, often selling at or above asking price. The average days on market for competitively priced homes is under 20 days. Working with an agent who has pre-existing relationships in the community and can alert you to listings before they hit the market is a significant advantage.

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