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How To choose a Home if 4gd & 4bad Dir is opposite


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Hi


Me and my girlfriend plan to buy a HDB flat but we got a problem, my 4 good direction and bad direction is completly opposite from my girlfriend's. How do we choose aflat for our new home?Which direction should the main door face? Please advice.



Rdgs


Edmund


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Dear Edmund,


To bring "sanity" out of house hunting, it is best under such circumstances to:


1. First, try to find an apartment that has relatively good shapes and forms.


Simple Shape and Forms clues include:


1.1 If possible, the view from the balcony is "unobstructed".


1.2 Where are the roads? If possible, the flat should not face the road (noisy)

1.3 Afternoon sun? (West) Are any of the bedrooms directly or partially facing into the West (afternoon sun)? Living room also?


2. Under the Flying Star Theory


If one knows how to apply it, especially for a new apartment or one that will have an extensive renovation done; there are some homes that have better Flying Star luck than others unders say Period 8 etc..


3. Eight House Theory

Where possible, try to check where are the death/ disaster sectors. It would be good if these do not land at the main entrance or bedroom. If so, check the layout to see, who can sleep where. For example if the bedroom is your favourable but your partner's "death" sector, she should sleep further away from this sector, while you shield her.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 7/20/2004 6:09:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Hi

Me and my girlfriend plan to

buy a HDB flat but we got a

problem, my 4 good direction

and bad direction is completly

opposite from my girlfriend's.

How do we choose aflat

for our new home?Which

direction should the main door

face? Please advice.



Rdgs

Edmund





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Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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