House of the Day: 126 Pioneer Street
At less than 17 feet wide and 2,000 square feet of space, the house at 126 Pioneer Street isn’t going sell itself on size alone. It is on one of the more charming blocks in a neighborhood that can be very hit-or-miss when it comes to streetscapes. The interior is pretty straightforward and unadorned but…

At less than 17 feet wide and 2,000 square feet of space, the house at 126 Pioneer Street isn’t going sell itself on size alone. It is on one of the more charming blocks in a neighborhood that can be very hit-or-miss when it comes to streetscapes. The interior is pretty straightforward and unadorned but not in a cheap way. There’s something about the place that has sort of a California vibe. Regardless, there aren’t a ton of nice houses in the area so we suspect there will be plenty of people who’d be happy to make this their own. The real question is whether they’ll be willing to drop $1,150,000 to do it.
126 Pioneer Street [Brooklyn Properties] GMAP P*Shark
Property Shark is also very bad with accurate square footage. They are off by 400 sq.ft. on my property.
I logon to propshark and I see no sale in 2005. Last one was in 2000.
Don’t know what 3:29 is talking about.
And would not necessarily blame propshark for bad info. Is same info you find from city – so that is why not always to be taken literally.
(as in date built, size of structure,etc)
NYC.gov website shows that owner refinanced in 2005. If Property Shark shows otherwise then once again they are providing inaccurate information. Property Shark should really not be relied on for accurate information.
if you login to Property Shark (need a user name and password), it looks as though it was sold in 2005.
I don’t know where you see this information on property shark because I don’t. If you go to NYC.gov website you will see that this place has been owned by the same person since 2000.
There is always the one guy that thinks other posters are morons for pointing out that three stories means three stories not two stories and a basement.
Who is this guy? Mr Underground realtor?
No, in actual 3-story homes there is usually a whole ‘nuther basement underneath the garden level, so you are quite mistaken.
if they said 3 floors would that make you happy?
I think we all know when said 3 story was garden level and parlor level and 1 floor above that.
What people what whine about.
So ridiculous, three-stories my eye.
they have a one-story cemetery plot to sell as well.