In recent years, many homeowners have decided that bigger is not always better. Of course, it can be very nice to get everyone together in a large space, whether it’s inside or outside. However, some homeowners have seen that – even outside of a pandemic – they haven’t been using the amount of space they have to a high enough level to make the upkeep worthwhile. If that’s the case for you, and you’re interested in moving into a smaller home, what are some things to think about?

Well, you’ve undoubtedly already considered the potential limitations that a smaller home may bring. Even if you’re not downsizing all the way down to a tiny house, smaller homes may still bring with them unique building codes that could make construction or renovation more difficult. In addition, smaller space in each room means smaller appliances, smaller furniture, and less entertaining space. To get an idea of what it would mean to live in a smaller space, you might try donating or selling some of your belongings.

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