Dear Sir, I am considering an entrance level flat in a P7 , NW2 5 storey building. There are 10 households and 5 levels above ground in the building. 1) Attached is the map of the area, building is right under the purple pin, with the pool to the right. I understand this building should face a mountain form as a cure to it being an ''up mountain down water'' flat, There are bushes almost 2.5 meters outside the main entrance of the building- again in NW2. These are high so that my entrance level flat's living room windows which are in the same direction as the entrance , see nothing but these bushes. These bushes are not high as the building though, they would not be seen after the 1st or 2nd level flats, in a 5 storey building. After the bushes there is a slight slope down , some empty area, and a highway with 4 lanes, and then another slope upwards after the highway, this slope is higher than our building's level. Does this setting in your opinion constitute a mountain setting? 2) In the sitting, the slope continues steeply upwards, but there is a very small garden as well- so to constitute a water element in the sitting, I am considering a fountain and some lane in which it will flow, does this count as water against the slope we sit on? 3) The sitting is SE2, and that is Grand Duke for 2012 and 2013, is it all right if we move in ? In another document, I read moving in is not recommended with the Grand Duke in the sitting direction? So shall we wait until 2014to move in? 4) Even if we are the new owners, the period still remains P7 correct? Or should we consider P8 for our flat as there will be major renovation in our entrance level flat, all flooring will change, kitchen and bathrooms should change and all ceiling will be repainted?