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Central Harlem »

Atlah Worldwide Ministries, known for their homophobic views, installed an outdoor TV on Lenox Avenue.

Bed-Stuy »

Attorneys say the move, which is effective as of Tuesday, will hurt owners fighting foreclosure.

High Bridge »

Thousands of New Yorkers are at risk of foreclosure, but funding for prevention help might soon dry up.

Concourse »

Residents of 888 Grand Concourse have been fighting with their landlord over repairs for years.

Bed-Stuy »

Property owners on the list are at risk of having their liens sold, which could result in foreclosure.

Central Harlem »

The church failed to pay creditors more than $1 million, records show. 

Forest Hills »

The men forced the homeowner to leave the house and boarded up the doors and windows.

Jamaica »

With its relatively low costs and transit options, Jamaica could attract many first-time homebuyers.

Gramercy »

The Players club is facing foreclosure after not paying hundreds of thousands of dollars in city taxes.

Upper East Side »

The surplus cash from the sale of convicted killer Daniel Pelosi's home will go to Ammon's estate.

Far Rockaway »

Housing advocates and attorneys are bracing for a wave of foreclosures to hit Sandy-affected areas.

Unionport »

A new lawsuit by the state attorney general and bill passed by the legislature would block costly delays.

Gowanus »

A former city bathhouse turned arts venue could be sold to the highest bidder.

Washington Heights »

Leaders said the bundled sale price is so inflated it threatens the 10 buildings' future affordability.