Are you in the DMV? Twenty minutes isn’t very long. |
| I'm the older folk who has been posting - I really hate when older folks don't recognize how messed-up this is: they ought to trade-down in their housing, and very substantially help their children trade-up. |
Please. That may work if you have an only child, but you don’t “trade” your house with one kid if you have other kids. What a ridiculous suggestion. |
| would the 20 minutes away in location, even matter? not sure |
| yes a problem with multiple kids, but in general older folks aren't doing enough. |
OP here. My parents gave us what they could to help us buy a home. We are happy where we live and prefer the schools here. They have been in their house for 30 years. They could not afford to buy in their neighborhood now. I would rather they prioritize their own needs in retirement. Our home would not be ideal for them due to the stairs. |
| What's with "the Please"? no need to be obnoxious |
Because that poster is lecturing us. |
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Mine was three mins away
We moved |
lol |
| 15 min and daily as they provide free childcare and are fantastic grandparents |
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My mother lives 3 blocks away and I see her once every 4 months or at Christmas.
Were not close and I keep her at arms length. |
Where do you live? In the DMV, driving 30 minutes to meet a friend for dinner would not raise a single eyebrow. Unless they are infirm, why can't you meet halfway for dinner? |
What? My life isn't over because I have adult children. We have given help with down payments, which is a lot more than we got. |
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Wealthy in-laws: At least once a week, unless they're traveling or at their vacation home in Florida. 50 times a year is a safe estimate.
My middle class family: 2 to 5 times a year. |