fufu_88_99 Posted July 10, 1999 Share Posted July 10, 1999 Is buying a repossessed (the bank takes away the home from the homeowner and sells at a lower cost to recover their money) or marked down house bad feng shui Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 10, 1999 Staff Share Posted July 10, 1999 Hi,There are a few factors to consider:-1. There are many situations where a house has `perfect' Feng Shui based on the Flying Star or Xuan Kong Fei Xing calculations. But unfortunately, the house is simply not suited to the owners. For example under the Eight House Theory, it is the death or disaster line of the owner. Perhaps, he/she is sleepin g in the room with the disaster etc.. bad influences.2. Sometimes, it is true that the House has bad Feng Shui especially under the Shapes and Form e.g. T or Y junction etc....My advise to those who are not Feng Shui experts is perhaps to get a qualified Feng Shui Practioner to look over the house and provide an assessment.As each situation differs, we cannot discount all repossessed houses bad.Hope that helps.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 7/10/99 12:39:19 AM, Anonymous wrote:Is buying a repossessed (thebank takes away the home fromthe homeowner and sells at alower cost to recover theirmoney) or marked down housebad feng shui Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 14, 2020 Staff Share Posted January 14, 2020 Useful resource: Can Feng Shui really help? And /or what to take note of. What are the boundaries and limitations of Feng Shui? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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