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Retiring Near the Grandkids: A Guide to Relocating for Family

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

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The Heart of the Matter: Why Are You Really Moving?

Before you call a real estate agent or start looking at moving trucks, the most important work is internal. You must get honest with yourself, and then with your family, about the motivations and expectations behind this potential move. Answering these questions thoughtfully is the foundation of a successful relocation.

The emotional pull is powerful. You want to be present for the small moments that become big memories. You want to see the first lost tooth, help with homework, and be the grandparent who brings warm cookies on a rainy day. You may also feel a desire to help your adult children, who are often juggling demanding careers and the pressures of modern parenting. These are wonderful, valid reasons. But they need to be explored more deeply.

A crucial first step is to define what your role will be. Are you picturing yourself as a full-time, unpaid nanny? Or are you envisioning being an occasional babysitter for date nights? Perhaps you simply want to be close enough for weekly family dinners and holiday gatherings. There is no right answer, but a mismatch in expectations can lead to resentment and frustration on both sides. Your vision of “helping out” might be very different from what your children need or want.

This is where an open, honest conversation becomes essential. Sit down with your adult children, either in person or on a long video call, and talk specifics. Use gentle, open-ended questions. You might ask, “We are thinking about moving closer to you all. What would that look like in an ideal world for you?” Or, “If we lived nearby, how would you see us being involved in your day-to-day lives?” Listen more than you talk. They may be worried about you giving up your life and friends, or they may be secretly hoping you will provide daily childcare. You will not know until you ask.

Remember, this move is for your retirement, too. While being a grandparent is a central part of your identity, it cannot be your only purpose. Your happiness cannot be solely dependent on your children and grandchildren. The goal is to integrate into their lives, not be absorbed by them. Clearly understanding the “why” will help you set healthy boundaries and build a fulfilling life for yourself in your new location.

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