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Dear Van,
Yes, preferably, the back of the lot should not be smaller than the front
lot.
Can I confirm if it is meant to be an office for building a residential
block. This is because, some shapes are sensitive to `residential' blocks.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Subject: Pie shape plot

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Hi.
Is it a very bad feng shui of the pie shape plot (the back of the lot is
smaller than the front lot) and are there any cures or remedies for it ?
Thank you very much.
Van.
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Dear Cecil,
Thank you for your response. The lot is a residential lot. My husband and I are looking at buying a house, and we found a house that we like very much. It is on a good direction (according to the Eight House calculation) but the lot is irregular shaped with the back smaller than the front, its dimension: 77ft wide at the front and 44ft wide at the back, 1 side is 148 ft long, another side is 138ftlong.
I would like some advice if there are any cures or is it worth to purchase the house.
Thank You very much.
Van.

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