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by hullo 3036 days ago
I am a tech worker raising my family in Brooklyn and it's quite lovely. Expensive, yes, but lovely. Whether you find it a "rat race" of a lifestyle or not is much more dependent on your internal psychology than the city itself.
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Last year, I left Menlo Park and moved to Brooklyn. No regrets.
It's tough even with a big tech sector salary. I don't know if your kids are in school yet, but the cost of living in a good school district or paying for private school makes things way more complicated.
I have heard Brooklyn is gentrifying at a rapid pace, but back when I was there, Brooklyn just wasn't an option.
"Is" gentrifying? How many decades ago was the last time you went to Brooklyn? And where exactly did you go?
Do you have any idea how big Brooklyn is?
Since this comment is attempting to be pedantic, I'll give you a pedantic answer: Yes I have access to google maps just like the rest of the world.

Serious answer: Yes, the landmass that constitutes Brooklyn is large. The landscape of the main neighborhoods that have gentrified over the years are not so big. If you actually live there you know which parts I am talking about.

> The landscape of the main neighborhoods that have gentrified over the years are not so big

What are you talking about? By area, Brooklyn is more gentrified than not-gentrified.

Would you be willing to share the rough range of your household income? If you bought a house 10 years ago then it doesn't count, you can probably raise a family on almost any income in that case ;)