myfs_74938 Posted December 18, 2001 Share Posted December 18, 2001 I manage a rental house which is located at at the end of a private street. I am having to spend more time/energy in managing the tenants in this particular house than in managing another house. The house was built in 1999. The first tenants stayed for approximately a little over 2 years. The wife's company was bought by a different company and she was laid off which expedited their move. The husband was retired and always complained about things. The second tenant lasted 6 months. He was laid off from his job and had to move back to France because he was on an H1B Visa to the US. This house must have bad Feng Shui being at the end of a street. Is their something I can do like using mirrors or chimes in front of the house to increase the luck in this house? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 18, 2001 Staff Share Posted December 18, 2001 Dear Ben,Yes, you have correctly confirmed that a house at the end of a private street has bad Sha Qi. And, for those staying in the house, it would indeed have bad Feng Shui.If you have a sketch layout plan, it would be nice to see it. As the placement of mirrors or other cures need to be looked at in relation to the main entrance door. Or perhaps, can you provide more description of:-1. Describe more of the main gate in relation to the private street.2. Describe more of the driveway leading to the house.3. The position of the main entrance and any other descriptions of the frontage of the house.4. At this frontage are there any other windows or sliding glass panels. That may add to the poison arrow.The above are important to better understand your situation as each case may be unique or different.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 12/18/2001 5:50:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:I manage a rental house whichis located at at the end of aprivate street. I am havingto spend more time/energy inmanaging the tenants in thisparticular house than inmanaging another house. Thehouse was built in 1999. Thefirst tenants stayed forapproximately a little over 2years. The wife's company wasbought by a different companyand she was laid off whichexpedited their move. Thehusband was retired and alwayscomplained about things. Thesecond tenant lasted 6 months.He was laid off from his joband had to move back to Francebecause he was on an H1B Visato the US. This house musthave bad Feng Shui being atthe end of a street. Is theirsomething I can do like usingmirrors or chimes in front ofthe house to increase the luckin this house? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_74938 Posted December 19, 2001 Share Posted December 19, 2001 Hi Cecil, thanks for responding so quickly!The link below is a rental add that I currently have on yahoo classifieds that includes a picture of the house from the front.http://list.realestate.yahoo.com/display/rentals?ct_hft=detail&cc=rentals&cid=rentals-1008362030-6880701&cr=California&cpcy=Mountain+View&fullnodeid=750007105&intl=I'll try to answer your questions as best as I can.1. Describe more of the main gate in relation to the private street. There is no gate on this private street. This private street is a street that is not owned by the city/state but rather by the Home Owners Association. There are currently 7 homes and the 7 owners belong to an association that owns the street. The 7 homes are laid out in the following pattern. X represents a house. My house is the one in the middle of the top row and the private street is in the middle.XXXX XX X2. Describe more of the driveway leading to the house. The driveway is actually the private street leading up to the front of the house as this is a high density development, The driveway is to the right of the picture in front of the garage. You can park 2 cars outside in the driveway and park 2 cars in the garage. The single front door is to the left side of picture. The front door has a semi see through window on the door itself.3. The position of the main entrance and any other descriptions of the frontage of the house.The house has 3 small columns in front supporting a portion of the roof in front of the door. Landscape is limited to grass on front left and right side of house. In middle front is small shrubs. Backyard is very small. Backyard fence extends about 12 feet from house 1/2 cement and 1/2 grass. Behind the house is a large apartment complex with very tall pine trees with branches overhanging onto our property which drops pine needle all over the backyard and back roof of the house. 4. At this frontage are there any other windows or sliding glass panels. That may add to the poison arrow. In front of the house on the 1st story, there are 2 sliding windows (Living room on left and downstairs bedroom/den on right and 1 small fixed window in middle. On second story, far right sliding window is the master bedroom, and sliding window in middle is a bedroom. 2 smaller fixed window to left of that. I'll have to take some pictures of the house and post it on a website for you to see. I do have original architectural drawings on 16x20 paper. I don't know how to show you other than taking a digital picture of it and posting on a site. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 19, 2001 Staff Share Posted December 19, 2001 Dear Ben,Thanks for the photo. I now have a better understanding of the situation.1. Looks like this is quite a major `Sha Qi' even if the traffic movement is not that great.2. Many homes under such conditions usually come under problems and worse for the breadwinner or owners if they stay there as money would easily be drained and leading to financial difficulties. Fortunately, you are not staying there. There is still appropriate cures to this. But one has to go on the offensive rather than to use `white' or feng shui friendly cures for such a house.3. I looked at the window (in particular) at the frontage) that bears the most brunt of the impact. Here, even if one has curtains or blinds, this may not be good enough. 4. I see that there are plants or patches where plants or trees can be planted. But it is quite understandable that it is rented premises that they may not be keen to upkeep the home. Plants can help. But if this may not be feasible than look at proposal under para 5 below.5. Use a pair of cannons as shown in the attached picture. If you do not use it, one option is to park the car parallel to the frontage. (But this is not as good an option).6. One should also place a Ba Gua mirror as shown in black circle above the windows mentioned under Para 1.7. As from the position, I find that the main entrance is (so far) not much of a threat, but need to monitor this after the cures are in place.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 12/19/2001 3:19:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Cecil, thanks forresponding so quickly!The link below is a rental addthat I currently have on yahooclassifieds that includes apicture of the house from thefront.http://list.realestate.yahoo.com/display/rentals?ct_hft=detail&cc=rentals&cid=rentals-1008362030-6880701&cr=California&cpcy=Mountain+View&fullnodeid=750007105&intl=I'll try to answer yourquestions as best as I can.1. Describe more of the maingate in relation to theprivate street.There is no gate on thisprivate street. This privatestreet is a street that is notowned by the city/state butrather by the Home OwnersAssociation. There arecurrently 7 homes and the 7owners belong to anassociation that owns thestreet. The 7 homes are laidout in the following pattern.X represents a house. My houseis the one in the middle ofthe top row and the privatestreet is in the middle.XXXX XX X2. Describe more of thedriveway leading to the house.The driveway is actually theprivate street leading up tothe front of the house as thisis a high density development,The driveway is to the rightof the picture in front of thegarage. You can park 2 carsoutside in the driveway andpark 2 cars in the garage.The single front door is tothe left side of picture. Thefront door has a semi seethrough window on the dooritself.3. The position of the mainentrance and any otherdescriptions of the frontageof the house.The house has 3 small columnsin front supporting a portionof the roof in front of thedoor. Landscape is limited tograss on front left and rightside of house. In middle frontis small shrubs. Backyard isvery small. Backyard fenceextends about 12 feet fromhouse 1/2 cement and 1/2grass. Behind the house is alarge apartment complex withvery tall pine trees withbranches overhanging onto ourproperty which drops pineneedle all over the backyardand back roof of the house.4. At this frontage are thereany other windows or slidingglass panels. That may add tothe poison arrow.In front of the house on the1st story, there are 2 slidingwindows (Living room on leftand downstairs bedroom/den onright and 1 small fixed windowin middle. On second story,far right sliding window isthe master bedroom, andsliding window in middle is abedroom. 2 smaller fixedwindow to left of that.I'll have to take somepictures of the house and postit on a website for you tosee. I do have originalarchitectural drawings on16x20 paper. I don't know howto show you other than takinga digital picture of it andposting on a site. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_74938 Posted December 20, 2001 Share Posted December 20, 2001 Hi Cecil, many thanks for your recommendations. A few more questions:1) If I where to plant some trees and plants in front of the house, what kind, how tall, how many, and where exactly would I place them? Would I plant them where you indicated the cannons should be placed? The house has an automatic sprinkler system so upkeep shouldn't be a problem.2) If I use a pair of cannon in lieu of plants/trees, how big or small should they be and what material should it be made of? I'm assuming they are statue replica's of a cannon. 3) Would a combination of plants/trees AND a pair of cannons be even more powerful than using just one option alone? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 20, 2001 Staff Share Posted December 20, 2001 Dear Ben,Thank you for your information. Will review it and get back to you soon.In the meantime, it is good to look at a (similar example). In this example, it is a shop house. Although it is not at the end of a private house, but the concept of `Sha qi' is quite similar.Even when the road (in the picture) is relatively of low volume, the `immediate' impact on this (in the picture) shop house is clearly shown. While the shops on each side of it is `suprising' well maintained (in contrast to this run down building. http://www.geomancy.net/events/CDL_FS_Talk/talk_1_slide_25.htmThis picture was taken by me sometime in the middle of this year. And a recent visit, still shows the similar fate.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 12/20/2001 12:56:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Cecil, many thanks for yourrecommendations.A few more questions:1) If I where to plant sometrees and plants in front ofthe house, what kind, howtall, how many, and whereexactly would I place them?Would I plant them where youindicated the cannons shouldbe placed? The house has anautomatic sprinkler system soupkeep shouldn't be a problem.2) If I use a pair of cannonin lieu of plants/trees, howbig or small should they beand what material should it bemade of? I'm assuming they arestatue replica's of a cannon.3) Would a combination ofplants/trees AND a pair ofcannons be even more powerfulthan using just one optionalone? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 23, 2001 Staff Share Posted December 23, 2001 Dear Ben,Please see below:- Quote On 12/20/2001 12:56:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Cecil, many thanks for yourrecommendations.A few more questions:1) If I where to plant sometrees and plants in front ofthe house, what kind, howtall, how many, and whereexactly would I place them?Would I plant them where youindicated the cannons shouldbe placed? The house has anautomatic sprinkler system soupkeep shouldn't be a problem. Please refer to the attached picture.For the plant/tree currently located at " C ", it would be best to plant a second similar tree at location " D ". This is to balance the number of trees that are within the two windows.Alternatively, you may remove the tree at " C " and plant one at location marked " E " in the picture.Depending on the season and location of your house, it would best to use trees with a lower footprint (leaves). In my opinion, you can consider the `Christmast' type of tree (some of the type) where it can grow tall and narrow (cone shaped). It would be best that the trees do not grow taller than the line marked in green. So try to get trees that grow taller than that. Try to space out the trees evenly and the number of trees would depend on they type of tree grown. For example, assuming the largest span of the leaves when it matures. We do not want a case where the trees end up competiting with each other for space.For the frontage, I understand it can be quite difficult to find trees to suit your needs as the frontage or grass area is quite restricted in choice. Part 1... of message. Warmest Regards,Cecil Lee Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 23, 2001 Staff Share Posted December 23, 2001 Dear Ben,Please see below:- Quote On 12/20/2001 12:56:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Cecil, many thanks for yourrecommendations.A few more questions:1) If I where to plant sometrees and plants in front ofthe house, what kind, howtall, how many, and whereexactly would I place them?Would I plant them where youindicated the cannons shouldbe placed? The house has anautomatic sprinkler system soupkeep shouldn't be a problem. Please refer to the most recent reply. Quote 2) If I use a pair of cannonin lieu of plants/trees, howbig or small should they beand what material should it bemade of? I'm assuming they arestatue replica's of a cannon. Each cannon can be placed on a pedestal. A toy cannon i.e. placed on a pedestal; the minimum size or "footprint" of the pedestal for placing the cannon can be 1 foot in length the cannon and width of cannon of 6 inches or larger. The cannon should preferably be made of metal eg. brass.Alternativley, one can use a pair of Keiloon (or lions) can be used as a subsitute. Here, they can be made of plaster/cement. Here, each lion should have a red ribbon strung on its neck. Quote 3) Would a combination ofplants/trees AND a pair ofcannons be even more powerfulthan using just one optionalone? Yes, if you can plant plants/trees, and a combination of Para 2, this would be ideal situation.Since, it depends on the season, it is best to select hardy trees/plants. Alternatively, you can plant bushes along the frontage in lieu of the trees (as some trees when they mature, can grow too tall or large).Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_74938 Posted December 27, 2001 Share Posted December 27, 2001 Hi Cecil, I had sent you a separate e-mail as I was unable to access your forum using Netscape 4.76 but now switched to Internet Explorer and I can now access it. I took more pictures of the house and included the interior floor plan. You can see them at: http://photos.yahoo.com/benjaminjueFeng Shui is new to me and after looking at your site, I also realized that the Master Bedroom in over the garage and that there are "many poison arrow pointing to the front of the house from the neighbors roofs.What I plan on doing is planting a potatoe tree in front of (middle of) the big window to cover that up and removing that other small tree, using a Bagua mirror on the same front window and will plant a line of bushes where your indicated in the blue box from point A to B (where you indicated to put the cannon)I would like to use cannons but I am afraid it may scare away potential renters from renting the house. I don't know if I need to do anything else for the front door or Living room window.Please advise if there is something more I can do after viewing the photos Thank you for your help.Ben Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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