Your golden years are your best years! Make them shine!

  • Home
  • Personal Finance
  • Retirement Life
  • Saving & Spending

Retiring Near the Grandkids: A Guide to Relocating for Family

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

Photo-realistic, senior-friendly scene that visually introduces the section titled 'A Retiree's Scenario: Margaret's Move to Denver'.

A Retiree’s Scenario: Margaret’s Move to Denver

Sometimes, the best way to understand a complex decision is to walk through it with someone else. Let’s consider a fictional but realistic scenario featuring Margaret, a 68-year-old widow living in a paid-off home in Sarasota, Florida.

Margaret’s only son, David, lived in a suburb of Denver, Colorado, with his wife and two young children, ages 5 and 7. Margaret loved her Florida life—her friends, her garden, the warm weather. But every video call with her grandkids left her with a pang of longing. She was missing out. After much thought, she decided to seriously explore moving to be near them.

Step 1: The Family Conversation. Before doing anything else, Margaret flew to Denver for a week. On the second night, after the kids were in bed, she sat down with David and his wife. She said, “I’m thinking very seriously about moving here. But I want to be a help, not a burden, and I need to have my own life. What does that look like for you?” They had a wonderful, honest talk. They told her they would love her help with picking the kids up from school two days a week but did not expect or want a full-time caregiver. They also expressed their hope that she would make her own friends so she would not be lonely.

Step 2: The Trial Run. Margaret was tempted to sell her Florida home immediately and buy a condo in Denver. But she wisely decided to test the waters first. She found a furnished one-bedroom apartment to rent for three months, from October to January. This would allow her to experience the transition from fall into the heart of winter. She put her Florida mail on hold and arranged for a friend to check on her house.

Step 3: The Reality Check. Her trial run was eye-opening. She loved being able to have spontaneous dinners with her son’s family. She cherished taking her grandkids to the park after school. But she also learned a few hard truths. The cold, dry air was a shock to her system. Driving in the snow, even a little, terrified her. And she discovered that her Florida-based Medicare Advantage plan was useless in Colorado. She spent hours researching new plans and trying to find a primary care physician who was accepting new patients.

Step 4: The Decision. At the end of her three months, Margaret knew what to do. She decided against buying a home in Denver. The real estate market was expensive, and she did not want to be locked in if she decided the winters were truly not for her. Instead, she decided to become a “snowbird.” She sold her large Florida home and bought a smaller, low-maintenance villa in her same 55+ community. She then found an unfurnished apartment to rent year-round in a retirement community in Denver, just a 15-minute drive from David. Her plan was to spend May through October in Colorado and the winter months, from November to April, back in Florida with her established network of friends. This gave her the best of both worlds: precious time with her grandkids and a sunny escape from the snow. It was a more complex solution, but it was the right one for her.

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Share this article

Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search

Latest Posts

  • reduce State Tax Refund Delays in 2026: Why Some Americans Are Still Waiting for Their Money
  • Social Security changes coming in 2024 IRS to Stop Mailing Checks: What Every American Needs to Do Before It's Too Late
  • tax-saving strategies Could a New Billionaire Tax Plan Mean $3,000 for You?
  • An adult daughter and elderly mother sharing a happy moment in a bright, modern kitchen. What Happens to Your Taxes When Mom or Dad Moves In?
  • A retired couple reviews a US map on a tablet while sitting on a scenic porch, symbolizing geographic retirement planning. Which States Rely on Social Security the Most - and the Least - in 2026?
  • A happy retired couple looking at a tablet in a bright, modern kitchen, representing Medicare financial planning. 18 Medicare Benefits That Won't Cost You a Dime
  • A group of well-dressed retirees enjoying happy hour drinks and appetizers at a sophisticated steakhouse bar. 10 Steakhouse Chains in America With the Best Happy Hour Deals
  • A senior couple shopping for fresh produce in a sunlit, modern grocery store. These 10 States Still Tax Groceries - Find Them Here!
  • A happy retired couple walking on a sunny coastal path during golden hour. 5 Warm-Weather Cities Where Retirement Costs Under $1,750
  • A senior couple looking concerned while reviewing financial information on a laptop in a sunlit kitchen. AI-Generated Tax Mistakes Everyone Should Know About

Newsletter

Get retirement tips and senior living advice delivered to your inbox.

Related Articles

Dog Ownership In Retirement

8 Expensive Places to Retire that Are Worth Every Penny

Elegant seniors enjoy drinks and appetizers in a lush garden, celebrating the vibrant social connections…

Read More →
growing-older-2

13 Things About Getting Older That People Have Trouble Accepting

Is getting older difficult to accept? Aging should be considered a blessing, not a curse.…

Read More →
medicine cabinet

10 Things Every Senior Should Have in Their Medicine Cabinet

Keep your essentials within reach by organizing amber glass medicine bottles on a bright, clean…

Read More →
Roth Conversion

5 Important Benefits of Roth Conversions and Pensions

A man relaxes in a leather armchair with a book, enjoying the comfort and security…

Read More →
cities

10 US Cities Where $2k a Month Is More Than Enough

#7 Columbus, Ohio The city of Columbus, Ohio is one of the most livable cities…

Read More →
retire state

10 Most Popular US States Retirees Move to This Year

Virginia In Virginia, there’s no state income tax on retirees’ Social Security benefits and deductions,…

Read More →
worst cities

Top 8 Worst Cities For Retirement

Indianapolis, Indiana Looking at the well-known speedway events or the abundance of jazz and blues…

Read More →
A retired couple reviews a US map on a tablet while sitting on a scenic porch, symbolizing geographic retirement planning.

Which States Rely on Social Security the Most – and the Least – in 2026?

Explore which states rely on Social Security the most and least in 2026, including the…

Read More →
retirement million

How Far Can $1 Million Last You in Retirement?

The impact inflation has on your retirement savings Out of all the things mentioned above,…

Read More →
Retired in USA

Your golden years are your best years! Make them shine!

Inedit Agency S.R.L.
Bucharest, Romania

contact@ineditagency.com

Trust & Legal

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Do not sell my personal information
  • Subscribe
  • Unsubscribe
  • Contact
  • CA Privacy Policy
  • Request to Know
  • Request to Delete

Categories

  • Enjoying Retirement
  • Personal Finance
  • Saving & Spending

© 2026 Retired in USA. All rights reserved.