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In the past the main solution has been to move home to somewhere that has more space to offer and therefore more able to cope with your belongings. But, with the credit crunch that is no longer a viable solution in many cases. The cost of moving can simply be too much to consider, and with house prices continuing to look distinctly wobbly, now may not be the best time to be looking for somewhere else to live. Furthermore, if you place your house on the market then as it goes, it can take time for it to be sold, therefore at times patience is required perhaps almost as much as the additional space.
So what does that leave you with? Does it mean you have to force yourself to part company with some of your belongings? That's a reasonable solution if you tend to be a hoarder, but for many people the items you possess in your home are ones that have both sentimental and real-world value; perhaps some of them are even family heirlooms.
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