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Living minimally when you move a lot?
Due to the nature of my invest in owner-occupied properties, I tend to move a lot. As I get better at it, I move more and more because it's taking me less and less time to rehab. My issue is I feel like I always have so much stuff, even though I really don't. I am a single, female and have built most of my own furniture. Anyone have ideas on how to live a minimalist lifestyle in the midst of this?