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My new house has 3 housing roads sloping down from left to right when view fr inside (eg left side higher). The 1stroad nearest/immediate to my house is blocked at the end of house (45? fr my main door at lower/bottom of slope). It is just not assessable by vehicle but we can walk thru the 3? un-tarr portion with some vegetation/trees. The reason is my developer is not allowed to join the road to another developer's road. There is no dead end on the other 2 roads. Is this a problem as the block is considered a dead end? Appreciate your respond. Very Happy


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Dear Anon,


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My new house has 3 housing roads sloping down from left to right when view fr inside (eg left side higher). The 1st road nearest/immediate to my house is blocked at the end of house (45? fr my main door at lower/bottom of slope). It is just not assessable by vehicle but we can walk thru the 3? un-tarr portion with some vegetation/trees. The reason is my developer is not allowed to join the road to another developer's road. There is no dead end on the other 2 roads. Is this a problem as the block is considered a dead end? Appreciate your respond. Very Happy



Yes, where the road is blocked and not passable to the other housing road, it is considered a dead end. However, it should not be a major problem because your house is not located at the end of the dead end road. If your house is located at the end of the dead end, you will have the road as a sha qi into the house. So that will then be inauspicious.


However., your house is considered located at the side of the road. So there is no sha qi from the road into the house. This a rather common and isn't really considered a major problem unless there are other poison arrow by sharp corners created from building across.


Hope that helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research


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