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I want to purchase a new loft apartment, but unsure about the feng shui of this apartment. This building is located close to a huge lake (south of the building-western compass). There is a highway north of the building, which is also very close to the building. The apartment is located on the 10th floor. Front door facing SE and a tall huge window facing the highway (north). The window is about a level about the highway. If i were to look straight, I don't see the highway, only if I look down a little. I'm able to hear the road noise. Is this a good location?
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Dear Eugene,
To clarify, when you mentioned "south of the building" does it mean that the frontage is at the north. And that the huge lake is at the back of the building.
If so, what is the distance from the lake.
Would you be possible to draw a sketch of your building, in relation to the outline of the lake and high-way (with a top-down prespective) which can relatively indicate the distance and outline e.g. the highway is moving towards your building or parallel or curing inwards etc...
Frankly, it is very difficult to comment on the current information.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/26/2002 4:05:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I want to purchase a new loft
apartment, but unsure about
the feng shui of this
apartment. This building is
located close to a huge lake
(south of the building-western
compass). There is a highway
north of the building, which
is also very close to the
building. The apartment is
located on the 10th floor.
Front door facing SE and a
tall huge window facing the
highway (north). The window is
about a level about the
highway. If i were to look
straight, I don't see the
highway, only if I look down a
little. I'm able to hear the
road noise. Is this a good
location?


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