From the West Village to Fort Greene, With Few Regrets
This weekend’s real estate section in the Times has a story that’s likely to resonate with many ex-Manhattanites who’ve moved to Brooklyn and find the living across the East River a whole lot easier. The article is about Hali Lee and Peter von Ziegesar, a couple with three kids who uprooted from the West Village,…

This weekend’s real estate section in the Times has a story that’s likely to resonate with many ex-Manhattanites who’ve moved to Brooklyn and find the living across the East River a whole lot easier. The article is about Hali Lee and Peter von Ziegesar, a couple with three kids who uprooted from the West Village, where they’d lived for 15 years, to Fort Greene. The pair bought a house (a former crack den, actually) on South Portland Avenue in late ’05 and say that while they miss a few things about the city (chief among them their old proximity to the Village Community School on West 10th Street, which their kids still attend), Brooklyn has presented a number of quality-of-life advantages. The perks, according to Ms. Lee, include an environment that doesn’t feel like a high-end mall, as the Village did; a space where their brood’s noise doesn’t disturb the neighbors; their new borough’s down-to-earth population (There are mixed-race couples, and black people here who aren’t nannies); and the fact that their kids can now go play on the sidewalk and in the backyard.
In a House, You Can Make All the Noise You Want [NY Times]
Photo by lunalaguna.
this post has turned asinine
You be surprised how many 21-25 year old hotties there are in these brownstones.
2 and 3 too a room.
MMMMMM….
Nice couple, and their kids look really cute.
Methinks the non-native 21-25 set ain’t livin’ in brownstones.
5;15, there’s nothing hotter than a beer drinker who loves to “kick it up a notch” at the gym. ROWR!
As a freelance writer and filmmaker (well, I’m more of a writer/filmmaker/producer/DJ/skimboarder/mixologist/prostitute, but for brevity’s sake…) who lives in fabulous FG, I would just like to extend a warm, hearty welcome to all Manhattan expats. If you have any projects you’d like to collaborate on, drop me a line!
I’m 32, and I’m actually hotter than I was when I was 31.
I drink more beer too. Just have to kick it up a notch at the gym to keep it looking good.
Damn, those guys at the PS NYSC were SMOKIN this weekend. Where’d they all come from?
The sequel will be the 25 and over set.
“Beg for Brooklyn.”
This one is for the 21-25ers out there. I’ve seen a bunch hanging around Ozzie’s on 7th…you know who you are…
compensation: Free coffee and a private tour of Park Slope by the producer.
Finally, this thread is getting good!