Another day, another neighborhood profile written about Brooklyn. This weekend, the Wall Street Journal wonders what it’s like to live in Kensington. Here are some stats: nearby trains are the F, G, B and Q; there’s a diverse mix of Orthodox Jews and immigrants from South Asia and Poland; one-bedroom apartments can sell for under $200,000 while one-family homes can sell for close to $1 million; and gentrification is a little slower here than in Ditmas Park or Windsor Terrace.
Diverse Kensington Keeps Stirring the Mix [Wall Street Journal]
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