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Empty Nesters' Guide to Moving Closer to Your Kids

Wednesday, April 12, 2023   /   by Bunch Team

Empty Nesters' Guide to Moving Closer to Your Kids

This week, the Bunch Team is happy to host guest blogger, Candace Sigmon! You could say Candace Sigmon was born to DIY. She has always loved to tinker, fix, and build, and she has been working on home projects with her dad pretty much ever since she could hold a hammer. She created AtHomeHelper.com because she thought it might be fun to share some of what she has learned along the way as well as resources that she finds especially useful.

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Empty Nesters' Guide to Moving Closer to Your Kids

As an empty nester, you may find yourself with an unexpected desire to move closer to your kids. Whether it’s to be near your grandkids, to support your adult children, or to make the most out of your retirement years, there are a few things you need to consider before you pack your bags and move to your new home. In this article from The Bunch Team Realty Group, we’ll take a closer look at the steps you need to take to ensure a successful relocation.

Consult Your Kids

Before you start house hunting, make sure to consult your kids about your decision to move. Talk to them about their availability to spend time with you, any boundaries they may have, and what they’re looking for in a new neighborhood. This way, you avoid any potential misunderstandings and ensure that everyone’s on board with the move.

Visit Potential Neighborhoods and Areas You’re Interested In

Once you have a better sense of what your kids want and need, start visiting neighborhoods and areas that could be a good fit for you. Take notice of the surroundings, the accessibility of public transportation, and the proximity of medical facilities. You may even want to consider taking a trip to your potential new location during different seasons to get a better sense of the area’s overall vibe.

Ask Local Neighbors About the Area

If you’re planning to move into a new neighborhood, it’s important to do your research. And one of the best ways to learn about a new area is to speak to the people who already live there. With today’s technology, it’s easier than ever to connect with locals online through forums or social media groups. However, don’t underestimate the power of face-to-face conversations. Strike up a conversation with the barista at the coffee shop or a neighbor walking their dog. Ask about any upcoming events or festivals in the area, or even about their favorite local restaurants. By tapping into the knowledge of those who know the area best, you’ll gain a unique perspective that isn’t found in any brochure or website.

Look into Healthcare, Dining, and Transportation

As we age, it becomes more and more important to carefully consider the locations of the facilities that we rely on to maintain our daily lives. When searching for the perfect place to call home, it's important to prioritize healthcare facilities, dining options, and transportation. By living in an area with easy access to groceries, medical facilities, and transportation options, you can ensure that you're always able to get what you need — whether it's a quick trip to the doctor, a bite to eat, or a ride to your next adventure. And why not make your daily routine more delightful? Consider choosing a home that also has a gym or access to outdoor space for your daily dose of exercise. With careful research and a bit of forward thinking, you can find a place that truly meets all of your needs.

Research Any Laws or Regulations That Could Affect Your Lifestyle Choices

It pays to do your research before making any big lifestyle decisions. Consider looking into local laws and regulations that could affect how you live once you've committed. Things to look for include limits on pet ownership, restrictions for home improvement projects, or strict HOA rules. Knowing ahead of time will save you a headache down the line and help you make an informed decision.

Budget for All the Relocation Expenses

Relocating to a new place can be thrilling yet stressful. The excitement of starting anew can easily be overshadowed by the daunting expenses that come with moving. However, with a little bit of planning and foresight, you can take control of your finances and prepare for all the relocation expenses with ease. From moving costs to utility hookup fees, make sure to factor in every possible expense. Don't forget to add in any home inspection fees and other charges that may crop up unexpectedly. By creating a detailed budget, you'll have a clear idea of your actual relocation costs and be better prepared for any financial surprises that might come your way.

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In conclusion, moving closer to your kids can be an exciting and life-changing decision. By following this guide, you’ll be able to make an informed decision that takes into account all the necessary factors. Keep in mind that a successful relocation requires time, effort, and patience, but the rewards can be immense — strengthened family bonds, new friendships, and a more fulfilling life.



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