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These are some considerations:

1. In my opinion, marking in B has the worst Feng Shui.

2. C is a non issue. The next worst is A. But A is not as worse as B.

3. A peep at top-view suggests that house B's FRONTAGE is pretty close to the RED zone. Unlike so many other homes where they "dare-not" build the home anywhere near to the "red lined" areas.

4. In the photo: the red line has the worst impact particularly at the "inward arrows" pointed towards B.

5. Honestly, Feng Shui cure(s) is not like sneaking a peek at this photo and presto! The cures are found..

CUL DE SAC.png


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4 hours ago, myfs_133600 said:

I just learned that the Cul-de-sac is a court in america. The house in question pictured above is the curve of a street (not dead end like a court/cul-de-sac) after all.

 

Is this location of the home still bad feng shui?

1. In Feng Shui, if this cul de sac is a service road: where vehicles can come into it; and make a turn via it: it is considered a cul de sac that can be impacted by Feng Shui.

1.1 Thus if you can drive your car into the cul de sac; so does your Neighbours and public: this can indeed be a cul de sac

2. But If it a no vehicle pathway then one can thank their Lucky Stars. 


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