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Homes with dog runs

Three houses to choose from that include play areas for your dog

Million-Dollar homes

What kind of a house can you get for $1 million?

What kind of a house can you get for $1 million?

Josh Fox and David Kanfer's house looks like a million bucks. More precisely, $1.1 million, the asking price for the Hampton Bays residence.

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Homes under $300,000 on LI

If you want a good one, the word is you'll probably have to give up on size or something else for these "get-in prices" to homeownership.
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A cozy place in Long Beach

Seller: Artie Preble
Address: 108 Harding Ave., Long Beach
Asking price: $629,000
The competition: Prices for other homes in the Long Beach school district with six bedrooms and two bathrooms range from $499,000 to $639,000
Recent sale on the block: 115 Harding Ave.
sold for $639,000 in July 2007
Taxes: $7,292
Time on the market: Since April
Listing agent: Katherine Coladner, RKM Consulting, 516-377-7943
Why it's for sale: Artie Preble, 67, a retired New York City firefighter, says his family is moving out. His daughter, Heather, 27, wants her own place. His son, Andrew, 29, and grandson James, 10, are moving to Illinois. He plans to follow them, so he can watch his grandson grow up.