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Conn. Home Sales Hit Lowest Total Since 1980s

A real estate tracking group says home sales in Connecticut dropped 13 percent in 2011 and sank to the lowest total since the firm began monitoring property

Owning Becoming More Affordable Than Renting in Several Cities

Home prices and mortgage rates have fallen so far that the monthly cost of owning a home is more affordable than at any point in the past 15 years and is less

VW Recalls 168,000 Cars for Fuel Leaks

Volkswagen is recalling 168,275 cars equipped with diesel engines because of a defect in the fuel injection system that could cause fuel leaks and fires.

New-Home Sales Fell 0.7 Percent In July

The number of people who bought new homes fell for the fourth straight month. Sales this year are on track to finish as the worst on records dating back half a

Selling a Home During Economic Turmoil

Lots of people are saying it is not the best time to sell a home. But just try telling that to the people who live at 25 Carriage Road in Roslyn, Long Island.

Study: American Dream Redefined

Things change from generation to generation, but for decades the notion of owning your own home was the definition of fulfilling the 'American Dream.' Not so

John Franco's Staten Island Mansion for Sale

When John Franco pitched for the Mets, the lefty reliever was all about saves. At his Staten Island home, he's all about scoops.

Chrysler Recalls Vehicles to Fix Steering Columns

Chrysler Group LLC is recalling 11,351 cars, minivans and other models because a manufacturing problem can cause the steering wheel to collapse improperly in a

Woman Could Make 11,000% Profit On Brownstone

An 89-year-old New York woman stands to make a startling 11,744-percent profit on a Brooklyn brownstone she and her family paid $16,000 for in 1967.

Banks Investigated Over Mortgage Securities

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has opened an investigation into the packaging of mortgage loans into securities, in the latest sign of increased

Tax Abatements for Rich Homeowners in New York

You could call it tax breaks for the rich. Certainly the some of the rich and famous are savvy enough to reduce their tax bills substantially, right here in

Celebrity Real Estate: April 28

New York Post celebrity real estate columnist Jennifer Gould Keil stopped by Good Day to talk about who is moving and shaking in the city.

N.J. High Court Weighs In On Foreclosure Practices

New Jersey's highest court has stepped in to monitor the filing of real estate foreclosures in the state.

Walmart Recalling Over 2 Million Heaters

Over 2 million heaters sold at Walmart locations throughout the country are being recalled due to malfunctions that could result in overheating and fire.

Celebrity Real Estate

New York Post columnist Jennifer Gould Keil stopped by Good Day New York to give the scoop on some of the hottest real estate in New York City.

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