Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Slope does affect fengshui

Recently, I saw some new property launches with some slopes on the vicinity. In my heart, I wondered how many people (buyers) would take slopes into consideration? Or buyers are just too busy calculating how much loan they can get?

Is true that pricetag is always an important factor to consider when comes to buying property. Let me ask you a question, if a house faces a upslope in front and the selling price is low, say $900 psf, Freehold property and is located in Rest of Central Region (RCR), will you consider?

Well, for those who have studied Fengshui before, anything that is higher than 1inch is considered as "Mountain". In fengshui, we would like to see Ming Tang (No obstruction) in front of a house. Anything that is in front of the house that is considered as "Mountain" will somehow affect the "Qi" entering the house.

Apart from upslope in front of the house, you may want to take note of slopes around the house, slopes that may look innocent to you may bring different effect to your house fengshui. So good luck in your house hunting!

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