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Retiring Near the Grandkids: A Guide to Relocating for Family

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

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The Practical Steps: Your Relocation Action Plan

If you have explored the emotional and financial aspects and still feel a move is the right choice, it is time to get practical. A methodical approach can turn a daunting process into a series of manageable steps. This is your roadmap to a smart and successful relocation.

Step 1: The Family Conversation

We have mentioned this before, but it bears repeating because it is the most critical step. This is not a single conversation but an ongoing dialogue. Discuss finances openly. Will you be helping them financially, or will you need their help down the road? Talk about boundaries. Is it okay to drop by unannounced, or is a text or call preferred? Discuss childcare in detail. If you are going to be a regular babysitter, will you be compensated? Even if it is just gas money or a weekly dinner, clarifying this upfront prevents awkwardness later. The goal is to ensure everyone is on the same page, with clear, mutually agreed-upon expectations.

Step 2: The “Try Before You Buy” Visit

Margaret’s three-month rental is a perfect model. Do not make a permanent decision based on a one-week vacation. You need to experience the reality of daily life. Rent an apartment or a small house for at least one month, but preferably for a full season. If your grandkids live in a place with harsh winters, visit in January, not July. Use this time to live like a local. Go grocery shopping, drive during rush hour, and visit the library and community center. See how the new climate affects your health and mood. Test the real-life commute to your children’s house. This extended visit is an investment that can save you from making a very costly and emotionally draining mistake.

Step 3: The Logistical Deep Dive

This is the research phase where you get into the nitty-gritty details. Create a binder or a digital folder to keep everything organized.

Healthcare: As discussed, this is paramount. Research Medicare plans specific to your new zip code. Make calls to confirm which highly-rated doctors and hospitals are in-network and accepting new patients. Get a sense of appointment wait times.

Finances: Meet with a financial advisor to model the impact of the move on your retirement portfolio. Project a detailed monthly budget for the new location, using your research on taxes, utilities, and other costs. Get information from the Social Security Administration about changing your address for your benefits at the official SSA website.

Housing: If you plan to buy, get pre-approved for a mortgage so you know your budget. If you plan to rent, research rental markets and typical lease requirements. Start the process of downsizing your current home now; it always takes longer than you think.

Step 4: Crafting Your Exit Strategy

This may sound negative, but it is actually a smart and empowering step. Before you move, ask yourself: “What if this doesn’t work out?” Having a Plan B reduces the pressure to make it work at all costs. An exit strategy could be financial, such as setting aside enough money to cover the costs of a potential move back. It could be logistical, like choosing to rent for the first two years to maintain flexibility. It also means having an honest conversation with your children. You could say, “I am so excited to do this, but if for any reason my health changes or I find I’m not thriving here in a couple of years, I need to know you’ll support my decision to move again.” A good exit plan gives you the freedom to make the best choice for your well-being, whatever that may be in the future.

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