Sentences with phrase «move into something smaller»

They need to give up home and move into something smaller period.
If you're trying to reduce your cost of living in retirement, selling your home and moving into something smaller may give you more wiggle room in your budget.
You can also consider moving into something smaller and more efficient, particularly if you have more house than you actually need.
Because of a job change, we sold and moved into something smaller and OLDER.

Not exact matches

A man making a move could turn that small something into something bigger.
Of course, you better be damn sure you really, really like your mate before you commit to moving into something so small you can never escape the sound of their voice.
Moving house into something much smaller and cheaper is perhaps the most extreme step you can take towards getting out of debt.
What if there was a way to make just as much money selling something much smaller, with almost no physical effort and no heavy tanks or bulky stands to move around or wedge into customers» vehicles?
In my studio in France, I could only make smaller paintings, and I felt it was time to move from the big landscape paintings I had been making before the residency into something more intimate.
lately I've been daydreaming about moving out of our house into something much smaller.
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