Kensington Brooklyn has always had a
lot to offer. Now it seems that even
people not looking to live there – but to invest in property ownership –
are catching on. With its vibrant mix
of different cultures (including Bangladeshi, Chinese, Latin American, Orthodox
Jewish, Ukrainian to name but a few), real estate investors are seeing its
potential and looking into developments.
And why not? It’s a beautiful place, featuring a lake,
horseback riding, baseball fields, tennis courts and more. It is great for families, has good schools
and a positive buzzing environment. With
a newly opened middle school (on Caton Avenue), more people are moving in.
This is great news also for local
business owners. Although on the one hand
rent is getting more expensive, on the other hand, more customers are being
brought in. and for residents it’s good too as with new people brings new
services and a younger vibe. Locals say they love it due to the suburban and
close-knit neighborhood feel that has been created over the years and is
developing even more so, now.