tami Posted August 7, 2003 Share Posted August 7, 2003 We are in the Southern United States and beginning to look for a suitable house. Both my husband and I are SE for auspicious front door. The property we like has a manmade lake with all houses having the back of the house facing the lake and the front door facing the road that passes in front of the house. We would like to know if this is okay or whether we should be looking for a lot with trees along the back of the house. We also intend to put in a swimming pool and it would also be in the back of the house between the house and the lake. Does this create a problem? There are tall pine trees on all the lots, including along the lakeshore. One last question - if the front door faces SE, the lake and pool would occupy SW, W and NW aspects. It is a large lake but you can see the other side and the trees and houses along its shore. Thank you for helping figure this out!!! Regards, Tammy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 13, 2003 Staff Share Posted August 13, 2003 Dear Tammy,Please see below:- Quote On 8/7/2003 10:05:53 AM, Anonymous wrote:We are in the Southern UnitedStates and beginning to lookfor a suitable house. Both myhusband and I are SE forauspicious front door. Theproperty we like has a manmadelake with all houses havingthe back of the house facingthe lake and the front doorfacing the road that passes infront of the house. We wouldlike to know if this is okayor whether we should belooking for a lot with treesalong the back of the house.We also intend to put in aswimming pool and it wouldalso be in the back of thehouse between the house andthe lake. Does this create aproblem? This is often not an issue. For example, the equivalent are condo apartments facing outwards of the condo. (Where, there are man-made swimming pool(s). In fact, often, such homes that you had mentioned, ended up more like the `frontage' of the home. (And the main entrance/road)Often the worry about a water position is if (top-down) view, it seems to slice inwards or towards the home. (Much like a knife - cutting into the home). Quote There are tall pinetrees on all the lots,including along the lakeshore. Trees / plants are acceptable, since, they often shade areas and invite: birds to the area. Quote One last question - if thefront door faces SE, the lakeand pool would occupy SW, Wand NW aspects. It is a largelake but you can see the otherside and the trees and housesalong its shore. Thank you forhelping figure this out!!!Regards, TammyEarlier, without taking into consideration, this paragraph, the home seems OK. But, if possible, try your best to avoid water positions in particular at the West side. Since, West is the location of the white-tiger. And a water position here is, symbolic of an open mouth of the `hungry' white tiger. And this is considered `ONE' leak. If, furthermore, the home does not suit the breadwinner etc... there can be more than ONE leak - and this may lead later on to financial distress. Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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