myfs_102455 Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 Dear Sir:I have a question about the coner lot for the house. The street makes a left turn (90- degree ) from North to South.We are thinking about buying a lot for the future house on the coner where the street makes a left turn. I did the evaluation of the lot and the future house plan. What does the Feng Shui say about the coner lots? I know it is not a good idea to have a street running to your house or the house built at the end of the street, but I do not know anything negative about coner lots.Please, help me to find some information regarding this situation.Best regards, Elena. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 20, 2004 Staff Share Posted April 20, 2004 Dear Elena,Frankly, in the past, many FS practitioners are concerned about corner units - especially units that are "hidden" from view.This was because, perhaps, if the home is in a undeveloped area, it was felt that such a home may be affected by "theft" or thieves climbing into the home.Therefore, the above is based on such a commonsense approach to Feng Shui.But nowadays, with modern survillenance anddeterent, such as survillenance equipment and active or passive safe-guard, this is no longer a major issue.More importantly, under the "Water Classic", it is good to check out that water can flow or be seen to flow into the front of the home. But, behind the home, it should best that all drains e.g. flowing into an external drain be covered. Here, water should not be seen from the back of the home out of the house. (here, as mentioned above, water drainage should be covered up towards the exit point).Equally important, check to see if the drainage does not flow from the side or outside of the compound to the back of the home.For a corner unit, especially if it is larger than the rest can, be designed such that a vehicle can "turn" into the home. This is where, the main entrance should be where possible "protected" from the direct view of the main gate area.Frankly, otherwise, it is correct to say that a corner home shares in-common some of the good and bad points of any other home.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 4/16/2004 10:05:49 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Sir:I have a question about theconer lot for the house. Thestreet makes a left turn (90-degree ) from North toSouth.We are thinking aboutbuying a lot for the futurehouse on the coner where thestreet makes a left turn. Idid the evaluation of the lotand the future house plan.What does the Feng Shui sayabout the coner lots? I knowit is not a good idea to havea street running to your houseor the house built at the endof the street, but I do notknow anything negative aboutconer lots.Please, help me to find someinformation regarding thissituation.Best regards, Elena. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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