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Dear Meei Jinn,
1. As mentioned earlier, the key success factors esentially is: location, location and location.
2. Overall, in the past, I have elaborated that we should consider the heat source on our home. Often if the home is east to west direction (with the sun rise and sun set);
And if the house is facing east (sitting west) or vice versa; and on a sunny day (assuming there are no trees to shade the frontage or the back; this type of house can be pretty hot all day. A hot home; is not ideal unless one is prepared to either withstand the heat or have the luxury to turn on the aircon.
3. Besides this, drainage such as a drain or canal behind the home is another consideration.
4. Overall, each home has to be taken on a case-by-case basis.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/17/2003 2:27:24 AM, Meei Jinn Chua wrote:
>I'm glad to learn about your
>service. I'm interested on
>buying a 3-storey north-facing
>house (No.88) but my husband,
>son and I are all in the
>western group of people (BAKUA
>NO. 2, 8, 8 RESPECTIVELY). The
>master bedroom is on the north
>side of the house with the
>door facing the center and
>south but the bed can be
>placed on the west with the
>pillow leaning against the
>west wall. The house is
>located on a terrain sloping
>gradually upwards towards the
>north and and the west. Since
>this house falls under the
>eastern group, does it mean
>that we should not purchase
>the house? Is there anything
>we could do to counteract
>this? Thanks for the prompt
>reply.
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