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Retiring Near the Grandkids: A Guide to Relocating for Family

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

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Frequently Asked Questions About Moving for Grandkids

Making the decision to relocate for family brings up many specific questions. Here are answers to some of the most common concerns we hear from retirees.

How close is too close?

This is a personal question, but a good rule of thumb is to aim for the “sweet spot” of proximity. For many families, this means living close enough for convenience but far enough away to maintain privacy and independence. Living next door or on the same street can be challenging, as it can blur boundaries and make it difficult to have a life of your own. A drive of 15 to 30 minutes is often ideal. It is short enough for a spontaneous visit or to help in an emergency, but it requires a deliberate trip, which encourages planning and respects everyone’s space.

What if my adult children move again for a job?

This is a significant and very real risk in today’s mobile workforce. It is one of the strongest arguments for building your own independent life in the new location. If your entire world revolves around your children and they get a job transfer across the country, you could be left completely stranded in a place where you have no other connections. This is another reason why renting before buying can be a wise strategy. If you do buy, consider the home’s resale value and the health of the local market. Discuss this possibility with your children before you move. Knowing it is a potential scenario can help you prepare emotionally and logistically.

Should I help with a down payment on their house instead of moving?

This can be an excellent alternative for some families. Gifting money for a down payment can ease your children’s financial burden, allowing them to live in a better school district or a larger home. In return, you could use a portion of those funds for more frequent, longer visits. This arrangement allows you to provide significant help and spend quality time with the family without the massive upheaval and risk of a full-scale relocation. You get to keep your home, your doctors, and your social network. It is crucial to consult with a financial advisor to understand any gift tax implications. For official government information, USA.gov is a reliable starting point.

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