Living in a smaller home means you will spend less money on your rent or mortgage. It also means you'll spend less money on utilities, which invariably saves you money in the long run.
Although huge homes provide the benefit of space, they can sometimes lack that homey feeling that makes a house feel like a sanctuary. It's easier to make your space feel like home when you home is smaller.
Smaller homes are more energy-efficient than larger homes, especially during colder months where electricity use tends to spike significantly. Having less space to heat or cool means that less energy is used, which is beneficial for the environment as your carbon footprint will be reduced.
Another benefit of living in a smaller home is that there is less maintenance required. This means you will spend less time (and money) cleaning and up keeping your home, which could free up some time to bond with your family or participate in other recreational activities.
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