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Hi Cecil,


I'm thinking of buying a house which is located at end of Cul De Sac. Everything abt the hse is good :-


1. I feel v comfortable when I step in


2. House is north-south facing


3. Main door to hse is not facing the road but the main gate is


I have enclosed a diagram to show the position of the house. Can you give me some advice please ?


Thanks.




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Dear Anon,


It is true that not all homes at a Cul-de-sac is all that bad.


I personally know of clients who have done well staying in homes at a cul-de-sac. The most important consideration is where is the home in relation to the "curve" of the cul-de-sac.


In addition, homes at the cul-de-sac should not have exposed main entrance door (NOT main gate).


Under Flying Star Feng Shui, homes facing certain good directions are also pretty advantages.


As your diagram is quite "square" don't have the real prespective of how the full cul-de-sac is in relation to the main entrance door. Hopefully if it is protected, it is still reasonable -- acceptable home as mentioned if flying star FS is applied to the home.

Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 2/15/2005 6:41:27 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Hi Cecil,

I'm thinking of buying a house

which is located at end of Cul

De Sac. Everything abt

the hse is good :-

1. I feel v comfortable when I

step in

2. House is north-south facing

3. Main door to hse is not

facing the road but the main

gate is

I have enclosed a diagram to

show the position of the

house. Can you give me

some advice please ?

Thanks.









Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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Dear Cecil,


Thanks for yr advice. This house that I mentioned, the main gate is facing the road but the main door is not.


Whenpeople talk about cul-de-sac property is not ideal, do they refer to the whole house or does it only apply to the facing of the main door ?


What are your charges for a brief on-site evaluation before I decide to buy the house ?


Rgds,



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On 2/17/2005 12:09:19 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Anon,

It is true that not all homes

at a Cul-de-sac is all that

bad.

I personally know of clients

who have done well staying in

homes at a cul-de-sac. The

most important consideration

is where is the home in

relation to the "curve" of the

cul-de-sac.

In addition, homes at the

cul-de-sac should not have

exposed main entrance door

(NOT main gate).

Under Flying Star Feng Shui,

homes facing certain good

directions are also pretty

advantages.

As your diagram is quite

"square" don't have the real

prespective of how the full

cul-de-sac is in relation to

the main entrance door.

Hopefully if it is protected,

it is still reasonable --

acceptable home as mentioned

if flying star FS is applied

to the home.Warmest

Regards,Cecil

On 2/15/2005 6:41:27 AM, Anonymous

wrote:
Hi Cecil,
I'm thinking of

buying a house
which is located at

end of Cul
De Sac. Everything

abt
the hse is good :-
1. I feel v

comfortable when I
step in
2.

House is north-south facing
3. Main

door to hse is not
facing the road

but the main
gate is
I have

enclosed a diagram to
show the

position of the
house. Can you

give me
some advice please

?
Thanks.






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Dear Winnie,


As you had mentioned or "suspected" earlier that not all homes at a cul-de-sac are inauspicious.


As mentioned in my previous message, "It Depends". Since no two homes are often the same, the type of curve, traffic flow around the cul-de-sac and even issues like how water flows (into the home if any or how water flows out of the house) are also important.


Similiarly, I also mentioned that things like the main entrance in relation to the cul-de-sac is equally important.


Other factors include the facing direction of the home. This is determined using Flying Star Feng Shui to look at the period the house was built, born or had a major renovation.


How suitable the house is to the bread winner.


Thus one can see that it is actually too naive to place a YES/NO stamp on a home! There are many factors involved. Including the layout plan of the home.


For example, simple things like whether the property slopes backward or toilet positions, living room dining room positions.


The idea here is never have a pre-conceived idea or a premature view of any homes.


Even commonsense Feng Shui prevails such as where is the afternoon sun (morning sun is important but less issue than the afternoon sun). Things like an exposed e.g. master bedroom wall that soaks up afternoon sun ain't too good etc...


For Can or Cannot buy service, please visit:-


http://www.geomancy.sg(replace .net with .sg)


There is the floor plan review or email support@geomancy.net for an online quotation for onsite Can or cannot buy service.

Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 2/18/2005 7:15:53 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Cecil,

Thanks for yr advice.

This house that I mentioned,

the main gate is facing the

road but the main door is not.

Whenpeople talk about

cul-de-sac property is not

ideal, do they refer to the

whole house or does it only

apply to the facing of the

main door ?

What are your charges for a

brief on-site evaluation

before I decide to buy the

house ?

Rgds,



On 2/17/2005 12:09:19 AM, Cecil Lee

wrote:
Dear Anon,
It is true that

not all homes
at a Cul-de-sac is all

that
bad.
I personally know of

clients
who have done well staying

in
homes at a cul-de-sac. The
most

important consideration
is where is

the home in
relation to the "curve"

of the
cul-de-sac.
In addition,

homes at the
cul-de-sac should not

have
exposed main entrance

door
(NOT main gate).
Under Flying

Star Feng Shui,
homes facing certain

good
directions are also

pretty
advantages.
As your diagram

is quite
"square" don't have the

real
prespective of how the

full
cul-de-sac is in relation

to
the main entrance

door.
Hopefully if it is

protected,
it is still reasonable

--
acceptable home as mentioned
if

flying star FS is applied
to the

home.Warmest
Regards,Cecil
On

2/15/2005 6:41:27 AM,

Anonymous
wrote:
Hi Cecil,
I'm

thinking of
buying a house
which

is located at
end of Cul
De

Sac. Everything
abt
the hse

is good :-
1. I feel v
comfortable

when I
step in
2.
House is

north-south facing
3. Main
door to

hse is not
facing the road
but the

main
gate is
I have
enclosed a

diagram to
show the
position of

the
house. Can you
give

me
some advice

please
?
Thanks.

&nbs

p;





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