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Hi,
I would like to seek an advice on what lot to choose. I intend to buy a piece of lot in a raw type cul de sac location to construct a house in the future but the only available lots are nos. 12 and 13. Lot no. 13 is a corner lot ( may be facing north or northwest) where two sides could be the front and both can be facing the road, near dead end which could also be a pathway but not directly pointing like an arrow (only on the sides). I like to choose no. 13 because I can have an exit door if i wanted too or more windows rather than in the middle where I can only have access and windows in front. On the other hand lot no. 12 which is adjacent (road separates no. 12 and 13) is almost in the same location with no. 13 near dead end the front is facing east i think but the access in only in front, i cannot provide exit door and additional windows.
My only problem with lot 13 is the number itself which according to feng shui if added is no. 4.
And is doors facing the roads good or bad, and how about if its the dead end.
Please advice me to choose the better one.
Thank you very much.
Rowena
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1. Numbers are like : one man's meat is another man's poison.
2. Numbers are very subjective. In fact, I know of many Chinese who are not superstitious of the number 13. While some others are very fearful of this number.
3. For some westerners 13 is an inauspicious number. But generally, many Chinese don't care too hoots about living on the 13th floor or a house number with 13.
4. For example, Singapore Airlines business class has only cabin numbers that are 12 and they skip 13. Thus, you can only find seats that are 12A, 12B, 12C, 12D etc.. and 14A, 14B etc...
5. Frankly, some Chinese also have no adverse "reaction" to the number 4 or 4 or 444 or even 14.
6. Common sense:
6.1. Doors facing road bad?
6.2. More to do with common sense. Can a run-amok vehicle plough into the home? More likely a vehicle plough into a home then side-swipe it. Thus a home at a T-junction "pose a slight if ever risks of such a thing".

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On 11/18/2012 5:46:50 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,I would like to seek an
advice on what lot to choose.
I intend to buy a piece of lot
in a raw type cul de sac
location to construct a house
in the future but the
only available lots are nos.
12 and 13. Lot no. 13 is a
corner lot ( may be facing
north or northwest) where two
sides could be the front and
both can be facing the road,
near dead end which could also
be a pathway but not directly
pointing like an arrow (only
on the sides). I like to
choose no. 13 because I
can have an exit door if i
wanted too or more windows
rather than in the middle
where I can only have
access and windows in
front. On the other hand lot
no. 12 which is adjacent (road
separates no. 12 and 13) is
almost in the same location
with no. 13 near dead end the
front is facing east i think
but the access in only in
front, i cannot provide exit
door and additional windows.My
only problem with lot 13 is
the number itself which
according to feng shui if
added is no. 4.And is
doors facing the roads good or
bad, and how about if its the
dead end. Please advice me to
choose the better one.Thank
you very much.Rowena

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