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Dear Maritza,
1. Yes, in Feng Shui, this may not be not so good.
2. To counter such effects, usually, it is always best to have a brick (red brick) fencing (acceptable with iron/wrought iron grilles) at the frontage of the house.
3. It also depends on the shape of your plot of land.
4. On the other hand, if your plot of land (from a top-down) view looks like a knife with handle, this will be to your advantage as you can take advantage of the Feng Shui to reap `wealth' at the expense of your neighbour.
It is best that if you can produce a sketch. I am not too sure if I got what you mentioned correctly. As such, I have drawn a sketch. To illustrate what is known as a `knife' plot.
This is similar to the Faber Crest Condominium project developed by City Development Corporation CDL. (some of the photos are shown under the Events - Feng Shui (CDL) talk and for the most recent Exxon-Mobil talk.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/12/2002 10:54:00 AM, Maritza Chan wrote:
>My new home is located on a 90
>degree bend (through street)
>facing east with the front
>door facing south-east. The
>back of the house is facing
>the backyard of another house.
>There is no slope in my house.
>My concern is when car makes a
>right turn, it goes towards
>the direction of my house but
>the car has to make a left
>turn (quarter-circle turn).
>Is this bad feng shui?
>Please advice, thanks,
>Collin
ninetydegreebend.gif
The ninety degree bend (7,558 bytes)
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