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Dear Master Lee: Should one AVOID buying a FORECLOSURE house?, even if its "shape and form" seems to be right. It has none of the unfavorable stuffs you discussed in the "shape and form" section. The staircase is 8 inches from the center point (if this is considered bad "shape and form"), otherwise it's clear space in the center. The house's main door faces Southwest 3. You had mentioned in one of your previous respnses that NE and SW are best for this period 8. This house was built in 2000. Thank you very much for your advice. Very respectfully yours, Pam
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Dear Pam,


1. Frankly, since no two homes are the same; one thus cannot simply equate all foreclosure homes as having bad Feng Shui.


2. For some people, unfortunately, if they have business problems, this could in some ways be unrelated to the Feng Shui of the home. For example: bad business model - non-viable business or simplypoor marketing, planning etc..


3. Therefore, not all foreclosure homes are the main cause of some person's problems.


4. However, once we know that a home was earlier foreclosed, we could apply Feng Shui "aggressively" to check on the home Feng Shui.


5. Here, even in an existing home; without foreclosure, we should also try to check for any "major" leaks in a home.


6. Often, from my experience; we face problems because either our Ba Zi (luck periods are no good) or in addition, for a home; there are more than 2 or more major leaks in a home.


7. Some of the major leaks are:


7.1 The land or the home seems to slope downwards i.e. the frontage of the property is higher than the back


7.2 Location of toilets e.g. a toilet that is above the main entrance or a toilet at the main entrance or frontage of a home


7.3 During the change-over of qi, flow from Period 7 to Period 8, some homes are afflicted by bad Flying stars. And these need to be corrected.


7.4 It is not favourable to have a large drain running parallel to the side of the property and also a large drain behind the home.


8. Do check the centrepoint of the home. A staircase, such that it is close to the centrepoint or a toilet at the centrepoint or a stove at the centrepoint is again a negative point for the home.


8.1 In your description, even if the staircase is close but not at the centrepoint, it can still be classified as one major leak.


9. Besides this, often, the home does not match the Ba Zi of the person or breadwinner.


Most homes cannot afford more than 2 or 3 major leaks. And if uncorrected or worse cannot be corrected, will often lead to financial distress.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 9/20/2004 2:19:32 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Master Lee: Should one

AVOID buying a FORECLOSURE

house?, even if its "shape and

form" seems to be right. It

has none of the unfavorable

stuffs you discussed in the

"shape and form" section. The

staircase is 8 inches from the

center point (if this is

considered bad "shape and

form"), otherwise it's clear

space in the center. The

house's main door faces

Southwest 3. You had mentioned

in one of your previous

respnses that NE and SW are

best for this period 8. This

house was built in 2000. Thank

you very much for your advice.

Very respectfully yours, Pam





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