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Dear Susan,
Each house has to be looked at on a case-by-case basis. It depends on the distance of the house e.g. back of the house to the drop off point. And the gradient of this drop off point or slope.
Overall, a large land has some advantages. Especially if the back is `spacious' or better off situation. In such a senario, if the proper `fencing' or ability to create a solid backing can be done, this can be acceptable.
Therefore, no two houses are the same. It is best in most situations to create a `solid backing' at the back of the house and if possible avoid water positions.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/5/2002 12:06:00 PM, Susan Ogden wrote:
>Hi Cecil
>
>My husband and I have just
>bought a house on a block of
>land with a slope at the back.
>The land is large with the
>house situated at the front.
>The last few feet of land fall
>away at the back into a large
>valley. The other side of the
>valley are hills that are a
>little higher than our house.
>Is this an inauspicious piece
>of land as the last small
>section falls away or is that
>counteracted but the hills
>being higher beyond the
>valley? or what can we do to
>help with the effects of this
>slope.
>We have rounded hills either
>side of us a little higher
>than the house and smaller
>than the ones beyond the
>valley.
>The house faces south and is
>number 126.
>We looked at many houses and
>this one "felt" very right for
>us although was not exactly
>what we were looking for but
>close to what we wanted.
>Any advise would be greatly
>appreciated.
>
>Thanks
>Susan
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