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Dear Cecil,
# My sister and I plan to buy a new house. I have looked up articles on the site but I have only ended up more confused as to what should be the main points to look at.
eg. you have detailed the dangers of underground water, pipes, other buildings nearby, etc. but in present housing complexes there is no way to avoid these because of compact space. If we can't buy a rowhouse of our own, we will have to settle for a flat. We would be looking at rowhouses with garden space or flats overlooking a garden as we both love green spaces. I would be grateful if you could give some of your excellent, practical advice on what should be the main necessary points to keep in mind in such cases?
# In terms of main door direction, our present house main door is NE - which is my sister's excellent direction. And overall, it seems to have worked for her. As I am a SE house person, I have had mixed fortunes. As my sister is main breadwinner, can we keep NE main door for the new house, or look at a direction which will benefit both of us?
# I had a chime up in the E direction but it broke and now I don't feel like putting a chime up anywhere. If one does not want to use the chime again, can one just keep it away in its box or does one have to cleanse it or dispose it of??
Thanks a lot
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