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October 07, 2017

The Pros and Cons of Moving Closer to Kids or Grandkids in San Antonio

The Pros and Cons of Moving Closer to Kids or Grandkids in San Antonio

Family is important, and when you live with many miles between it's hard to visit each other very often. While telephones and video calls have shrunk that distance, it's never quite the same as being able to actually spend time with your loved ones. If you might be considering moving closer to your family, you should carefully consider every part of that resolution. While it's simple to see only the positives, without truly considering the downside. And for every up there is a down, which is why it is a wise idea to compare and contrast what you'll be getting if you decide to make that move to San Antonio.

The Pros and Cons of Moving Closer to Kids or Grandkids

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Pro: You Get More Family Time

Even on-the-go families can make time to grab coffee or go to a weekend show, assuming they live relatively close together. It also means you won't miss holidays, birthdays, and other substantial events like recitals, school field trips, etc. that grandkids tend to have on a regular basis. That is a compelling reason for many older parents to try to close the physical distance between themselves, and the rest of their families.

Con: You Have Limited Options

If the rest of your family previously lives in a certain location, then you will be required to take that city on its own terms. That means you have limited selections when it comes to budgets, locations, and other options that are usually available for you when pondering moving. Depending on your resources and your personal needs, you might not be able to find a new abode that gives you everything you need.

Pro: You Have a Support Network in San Antonio

Even if you are unfamiliar with your new locale, you'll have a support network with your family. They can help acclimatize you, give you the grand tour, and get you up-to-speed on what your new area has to offer. That is a big plus, particularly for seniors who may have issues reaching out to others, or starting a new social network in San Antonio from scratch.

Con: It Can Be Hard to Balance Your Own Life

Just because you're a parent or a grandparent doesn't mean you don't have a life to live. You have interests and pastimes, and you might even still be working on your career. Just because your kids have grown up (and in some cases had kids of their own) doesn’t mean you don't have things to do, still. If you live close by your family, though, you might feel obligated to put that aside so that you can spend more time with your loved ones.

Pro: New Opportunities

If the locale you're moving to has things your current hometown doesn't, then that can be a huge plus for you. Whether it is more robust social services to help you with your needs, a more lively social scene, or just an economy where your money goes further than it does where you currently live. You need to meticulously evaluate where you are relocating to, and try to find positive aspects of it that will allow you to branch out.

Con: The Cost

Even if you have a modest house of belongings, and you're moving a somewhat short distance, it's going to cost you time, money and energy to move. Those costs should be calculated and their impact evaluated, before you decide to move. Because even if you can afford your final destination; you want to be closer to your family; and there are opportunities there, the cost of moving might be enough to keep you in place.

If you are ready to make the move closer to your family, A-1 Freeman can assist you every step of the way. We have many different service levels to fit every budget. Click to get started with your Free Estimate.
 
 

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