On this continuation of our Grandparents Day special on Go Gaddis Real Estate Radio, I’m taking a moment to get personal and share some of my own favorite memories of my grandparents.
For me, grandparents weren’t just relatives—they were anchors in our family. I can still remember the little traditions, the meals, the conversations, and even the homes that became gathering places. Their houses weren’t just walls and roofs; they were where life happened. From holiday meals around the table to afternoons working outside or learning life lessons in the simplest of ways, those homes shaped the way I think about real estate today.
Why share this on a real estate radio show? Because for so many of us, our strongest memories are tied to places. Grandparents’ homes often hold a special kind of meaning—whether it’s a small cottage, a farmhouse, or a suburban house with a big yard for kids to run around in. Those spaces teach us that real estate is never just about price per square foot; it’s about the lives lived inside those walls.
As we celebrate Grandparents Day, it’s a reminder that the homes we choose today can create memories for generations to come. Maybe it’s a home that’s perfect for downsizing, maybe it’s one with space for grandkids to stay overnight, or maybe it’s simply a place that feels safe and welcoming. Whatever the case, the role of grandparents in shaping family dynamics—and the homes that support those dynamics—is something we should never overlook.
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