Single-family homes from $650K. Two-family investment properties from $750K to $1.1M. Nitin Gadura has closed more than 30 transactions in this specific neighborhood and operates his brokerage office here on 101st Avenue.
Ozone Park is one of southern Queens' most established and tightly-knit residential communities, anchored by decades of immigrant history and a distinctly local character that larger, trendier neighborhoods simply cannot replicate. Straddling zip codes 11416 and 11417, the neighborhood extends from the Belt Parkway on the south to the elevated A train tracks along Liberty Avenue in the north, with Jamaica Bay providing a natural boundary to the southwest and the border of Woodhaven to the east.
The community's cultural composition has evolved considerably over the past three decades. Once predominantly Italian-American, Ozone Park today reflects the rich diversity that defines modern Queens, with a large and vibrant South Asian community — particularly Punjabi, Hindi, Gujarati, and Urdu-speaking families — alongside a strong Indo-Caribbean and Hispanic presence. Liberty Avenue and Rockaway Boulevard serve as the commercial spines of the neighborhood, lined with South Asian grocery stores, clothing shops, restaurants serving authentic Indo-Guyanese cuisine, and professional services that cater to a multilingual clientele.
For buyers and sellers, the practical appeal of Ozone Park is formidable. JFK International Airport is a 10-to-15-minute drive via the Belt Parkway, a fact that matters enormously to the neighborhood's substantial population of airline workers, airport employees, and international business travelers. The A train at Lefferts Boulevard and 104th Street stations connects residents to midtown Manhattan in approximately 45 minutes, making this an attainable option for city commuters who want more space for their dollar than Brooklyn or closer-in Queens neighborhoods offer.
Housing stock is predominantly solid brick construction from the 1940s through the 1970s. Single-family homes on 25-by-100-foot lots coexist with two-family semi-detached homes that are perennially popular with multi-generational families and owner-investors seeking rental income to offset mortgage costs. The neighborhood's relative affordability — median single-family prices remain well below the borough's western reaches — continues to attract first-generation buyers who prize community, schools, and transit access over trendiness. Nitin Gadura's brokerage, Gadura Real Estate, LLC, is headquartered at 106-09 101st Avenue — within the neighborhood itself, giving him a day-to-day presence and local intelligence that no outside agent can match.
From single-family brick homes to two-family investment properties and small commercial storefronts.
Predominantly brick-construction detached and semi-detached homes on 25x100 and 40x100 lots. Most feature 3–4 bedrooms, finished basements, private driveways, and rear yards. Built between the 1940s and 1970s with solid bones and renovation upside. Ideal for families seeking stable, residential ownership with strong resale history.
The most sought-after property type in Ozone Park for owner-investors. Legal two-family homes allow an owner to occupy one unit while collecting rent on the other, often generating $2,000–$2,800/month in rental income. Two-families are particularly popular with South Asian and Caribbean extended families seeking space for multiple generations under one roof.
Liberty Avenue and Rockaway Boulevard host a concentration of mixed-use properties combining ground-floor retail with one or two residential units above. These properties attract small business owners, investors seeking diversified income streams, and entrepreneurs who want to operate a business from their owned real estate. Nitin has brokered several commercial transactions along these corridors.
Nitin Gadura's office is on 101st Avenue in Ozone Park. He has closed more than 30 transactions in this specific neighborhood — not the borough, not the borough region, but Ozone Park itself. He knows which blocks command premiums, which properties carry value concerns, and what buyers in this community are specifically seeking.
Nitin speaks English, Hindi, Punjabi, Gujarati, and Urdu — the five languages most commonly spoken by Ozone Park's South Asian community. Negotiations, contracts, and every step of the transaction can be conducted in your preferred language, eliminating the confusion that can arise when important terms are lost in translation.
$100M+ in career transaction volume. 57+ five-star reviews. 500+ families served across Queens, Brooklyn, and Long Island over seven-plus years. Nitin's reputation in the South Queens market is built on results, not promises. OneKey MLS membership ensures your listing reaches every active buyer in the regional database.
"Nitin sold our two-family home on 101st Avenue in 22 days for over asking. He knew exactly who would buy it and how to price it. His knowledge of Ozone Park is unlike any agent we've ever worked with. We could not have asked for a better experience."
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Whether you're selling a family home you've owned for decades or buying your first property in the neighborhood, Nitin Gadura delivers the local expertise and multilingual service this community deserves.