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Dear Boss Peng,
1. It is very difficult for me to give a fair assessment based on general descriptions. However, I would not be too keen to recommend a house with a house on a slop as mentioned below ie. Lot 2.
2. There is a recent case here, where a user wrote in to say that the house which he had moved in recently was inauspicious. The house is worse than what you had mentioned. (Far worse).
In fact, the house has a layer the ground level that is slopping downwards. Much like a `patch'. He had emailed me privately with a photo of the house. However, I did not get permission from him to show.
Overall, it is best to consider the overall Shapes and Forms as top priority even if the house is suitable to a person.
In my opinion, and in general, `Lot 1' sounds or seems to have better Shapes and Form Feng Shui.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/4/2002 8:58:00 PM, Boss Peng wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>I am looking to pick a lot for
>my new house. I am KEN person
>and there are 2 lots I am
>interested, but don't know
>which one to pick.
>
>Lot 1
>Face NE, which is very good
>for me, since i am a KEN
>person, but the problem is
>that the lost is very small
>and back to another house
>(only 20 FT), there is another
>house on the right (about 20
>Ft away), main street on the
>left and street go to the
>subdivision on the front.
>
>Lot 2
>Face SW, which is okay for me.
>The back of the house is on a
>slop so you have a walk-out
>basement. There are trees on
>the back left of the house.
>Don't know if that help the
>slop? On the right there is
>another house (about 20 Ft
>away). On the left of the
>house, (here is the problem)
>about 30 ft away is the
>street, but there is a
>retaining wall below the
>street, to help water flow
>down on the right path down
>the slop . The retaining wall
>look like this.
>
>
> Street
>
>_________________
>/ Wall Tree here
>| Tree here
>\ Tree here
>
>
>Slopping down ---->
> ________________________
>| House |
>| |
>| |
><- Door Face SW |
>| |
>| |
>|_______________________|
>
>
>Thank you so much for your
>advise. Please let me know
>which one to pick
>
>Boss
>
>
>
>
>
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