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I am interested in getting a semi dee but it is facing an indirect T junction. I have attached pictures of the front view of the house from the oncoming road and also the view from the main door. The road slopes gentlydownwards. 99% of oncoming cars turn right. House faces southwest. Kindly advise on how bad this T junction is and if this is save-able?


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These are the considerations:-


1. Any of the breadwinner(s) doing your own business? If yes, be careful, this is certainly one down... so there should not be more wealth leaks in the home.


2. If any of the breadwinners are salaried worker(s) - not so bad. Generally, still "manageable" or acceptable.


3. From a Shapes and Forms Feng Shui point of view, so long as a car can (may or maynot) slam into the home from the junction; it is a considered a leak. From one of the pictures.. from outside looking inwards.. it does seem so. Therefore, in Feng Shui, this is one equivalent of a home affected by T junction.


4. From the inside, it looks more comforting as the garden seems quite large and the home main door seems quite a distance away from it.


5. Frankly, with the limited information, the comments can only be superficial. As things like the rain water drainage and even the facing direction of the home has to be considered, properly:-


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6. For example, in terms of wealth, the facing and sitting direction of a home also has a important weightage incluse of how suitable the home is to the potential owners.. etc...




Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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