Wednesday, July 31, 2013

House Hunting with Feng Shui - Part 1 Continue

Location, Location, Location


If you are a real estate investor, you would be most familiar with the 3 most important factors of property investment "Location, location, location". In Feng Shui, these factors are also significant. Wherever you choose to buy or rent a house, the location is the most important factor.

Location is important, as the external landscape is something that you cannot change. Fortunately, you can enhance or cure the feng shui of your house by changing the interior layout of your house. Sometime, a major renovation is needed and this is going to be expensive and messy. Plus, all the delay and heart-ache of moving into your dream house. But, any correction you make, is trying to avoid "sha qi" to improve the feng shui of your new dream house. You cannot move external mountains or water body or create external mountains and water bodies to create "sheng qi". In short, you can correct the landscape within your property, but you cannot change the external surrounding and landscape.

Anyway, what shall we examine about the external surrounding and landscape?


Firstly, get a map of the area, where the house is located. The map should show the hills, roads, rivers and other important features in feng shui. Roughly mark out a 3km radius boundary around the house. Then, drive around within a 3km radius of the house to observe the environmental forms that may affect the quality of qi in the area.

If you are internet savvy, "google earth" is a very useful tool that can assist you. Google earth will show you mountains, water, and structures that you will miss out.

What Shall I Observe? To read on, click here.

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