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These are the pros and cons of living close to family

by Sergio Miller

Having a strong relationship with your family is undoubtedly one of life’s greatest blessings.

Building and nurturing bonds with loved ones, including extended family members, can bring numerous positive outcomes that have the potential to benefit the entire family.

However, it’s important to note that living in close proximity to your family can also have negative implications that may impact your relationship with your immediate family.

Whether you’re married or single and contemplating a move to a nearby home close to your family, it’s essential to consider the following pros and cons before making a final decision.

By doing so, you’ll be better equipped to make an informed and constructive decision that considers the best interests of both yourself and your family.

UK property agent Bowfin Properties provide a list of pros and cons to help you make an informed decision:

Pros:

  • Living near family comes with a support network, which is helpful during tough times such as divorce or a serious illness like cancer.
  • It provides grandparents with more time to spend with their grandchildren, which is important for both.
  • Moving back to where you grew up means that you’ll be surrounded by familiarity and friends you grew up with.
  • Living near family saves you from long-distance trips to visit them.

Cons:

  • Moving to another area to live near family may disrupt your life and work balance.
  • Surprise visits may not be suitable for people who don’t like spontaneity.
  • Without setting clear boundaries with your family, they could get too involved in your life.
  • Moving to be near your family may mean leaving a place you love, which is another dilemma to consider.

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