Your approach is fine and the only feasible way to achieve what you want.
The supported markdown / HTML is limited to a strict set. You can force an <br>
tag by adding two spaces at the end on an line. But that doesn't work on a line that only has whitespace. You can't use CSS either.
In regard to your takes a lot of space keep in mind that is probably only a concern for you, the editor, as it makes editing maybe a bit clumsy in the online-editor. The aboutme field allows 30,000 characters (didn't check but the backingfield in the database is nvarchar(max) so that can handle 2GB) so you can add lots of <br>
before the system starts to bark at you.
Find the limited set of allowed HTML on MSE:
What HTML tags are allowed on Stack Exchange sites?
For standard markdown there is the help and the advanced help.
To get a deeper understanding of what the allowed HTML could do for you see Mozilla Developer Network/HTML
<br/>
works then I suppose CSS too should work