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Dear Regina,
Where possible, avoid purchasing a triangle plot of land:
1. Yes, it is usually considered inauspicious.
2. It is difficult to maximize the plot of land.
3. The attached illustration to this message shows a `clearer' picture...
An exception is as follows:-
Conference: Photo Tours of Interest (with Pictures)
Topic: The best units in the Sterling Condominum Project
Date of message: 12/29/99
As promised, I will explain why the top most units of the Sterling condominum are excellent apartments even if they are triangle in shape and seems to have protrusions or `missing' corners.
The single picture (below) shows the two top most units in the Sterling Condominum project.
The two top units:-
1. Are at the apex of the housing project.
2. They are situated at the top most elevation. The condominium is on a gentle hill slope.
3. If you look closely, each master bedroom is at the apex of the housing development. Symbolically, this implies the `top person', or CEO or the person who is "always at the top."
4. The two units are `joined' together like the palms of two hands in a `receiving position'.
5. Although the lift well is next to the main door, it is well contained in a solid concrete block. The benefits of the two units both with double 7's outweight this `minor' factor.
6. The unit on the right is bigger and enjoys the best Double 7 (especially since its base star is in sync with the mountain and water star. It has one of the best double 7's around.
7. The units at the base of the condominium are not as good as some of them have toilets that are close to the centre of the house.
Please be patient... 1 graphic (size is 76k).. loading...
Can you visualise an image of the palm of the right and left hand? (In the red outline below?)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/6/00 1:26:00 AM, Regina Lau wrote:
>My family is contemplating
>buying a piece of land to
>build our own house. The land
>we are interested in is
>however triangular in shape
>(narrow in front, wide at the
>back). We have heard that
>such land does not have good
>feng shui. How true is this
>and what can be done to
>rectify the problem? How
>should the house be built (ie.
>the layout, direction etc) on
>such land to counter the bad
>feng shui?
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An illustration... (9,109 bytes)
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