One of the largest neighborhoods in Brooklyn, Williamsburg has undergone a major metamorphosis in the last decade.Its transforming from a traditionally working-class neighborhood to a veritable embodiment of gentrification and urban rebirth. These days, tourists and day-trippers flock to Williamsburg for a little slice of cosmopolitan bohemia.Throughout the neighborhood, you will find old industrial buildings that have since been re-purposed into residential spaces, galleries and commercial/retail space. These buildings were the initial draw of the artists that fled the higher rents of Manhattan in the 1970s for the large lofts of Williamsburg. The neighborhood was considered an affordable alternative to Manhattan until fairly recently, when prices began rising astronomically and young professionals began moving in. The ever-growing population of eco-conscious youth and trendy businesses in the area has now made it Brooklyns most stylish (and expensive) destination and for many, Williamsburg has become practically synonymous with the term hipster. But despite all its recent changes, some areas, such as South Williamsburg, still have a very traditional feel, with large residential Hasidic populations.Contact Information: Rayan MathoeraLicensed Real Estate AgentHillel Realty Group55-43 Myrtle AvenueRidgewood N.Y. 11385 Suite 2C: NET PRICE!!! NET PRICE!!! NET PRICE!!!1 MONTH ALREADY TAKEN OFF PRICE!!! Hillel99092
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