Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would never do that to my kids.
But you could always take the money, buy the house, then sell in a little while for a profit and scamper elsewhere... although two wrongs don't make a right.
To be honest we joked about it but it feels like a betrayal. Also, I think my parents are aware of this possibility and therefore would structure the ownership such that we can’t do it. They are very financially savvy (much more than us). So it really does feel like “golden handcuff” kind of deal.
Anonymous wrote:I would be the adult child in this situation but I totally get it... why would they pay for you to move their grandchildren far away? Makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:I have not done this but I assume the rationale is that this is a HCOL area and they want you to stay around so they can see you and have more frequent contact with their grandkids, so the extent the HCOL might drive you away they are willing to make up some of the difference.
I know plenty of retired people who would happily move to be near their grandkids if they thought their kids were settled in somewhere they could live happily— this is similar but in reverse.
Anonymous wrote:I would never do that to my kids.
But you could always take the money, buy the house, then sell in a little while for a profit and scamper elsewhere... although two wrongs don't make a right.