Are Grandparents Moving To Be Closer to Their Grandkids?

Randall C. Becker
Randall C. Becker
Published on October 16, 2023

During the pandemic, many people distanced themselves from their loved ones for health reasons. Grandparents were told to stay away from their grandkids, especially as schools started to open. That’s because it would have been risky to visit with their grandchildren who may have gotten sick from school.

Now that the pandemic has passed, many grandparents want more than ever to be near their grandchildren again to make up for that lost time. But how are they getting that “Grandparent Wish?” The data tells us many are moving to make sure they’re getting more quality time.

Grandparents Are Moving To Be Near Loved Ones

Recent data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) shows people between the ages of 55 and 74 are moving farther (more than 100 miles) than any other age group (see graph below):

The average age of grandparents in the U.S. is 67 years. The logical leap is that at least some of the people who are moving the furthest are grandparents. But what’s causing them to move so far?

The same report from NAR shows the top reason people move is to be closer to loved ones (see graph below):

Based on this data, it’s fair to say many grandparents are getting their wish of more quality time with their grandchildren by moving to be closer to them. And after experiencing isolation and loneliness during the COVID pandemic, that’s an especially good thing.

If you’re a grandparent, you know how important your grandchildren are. And you may be willing to sell and move just to be closer by. As Vance Cariaga, a journalist at Go Bank Rates, explains:

“Never underestimate the power of grandchildren – especially when it comes to lifestyle and financial decisions. Recent data shows that many baby boomers are relocating further away from home than they used to so they can be closer to their grandbabies.

Bottom Line

The trend of grandparents moving to be closer to their grandchildren is on the rise. According to a 2002 AARP study, 80% of grandparents surveyed stated it is important to live near their children and grandchildren. Many grandparents are getting their wish of more quality time with their grandchildren by moving to be closer to them. While moving to be closer to grandchildren is a big decision, it can be a rewarding one. Despite challenges, most grandparents raising grandchildren are very committed to providing care and finding the resources needed to give children a loving home. Whether it’s moving closer to grandchildren or finding other ways to stay connected, grandparents play an important role in the lives of their grandchildren. The relationships between grandparents and grandchildren have evolved over time, but the love and bond between them remain strong let’s connect.

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