Hi guys,
I'm just wondering whether you would buy a property based on feng-shui, either for residential or investment?
Let's say you found a perfect property in a prime location within your budget, and the only drawback was that the property's at the end of a cul-de-sac. Would you buy it?
Well, these are some of the feng shui things that I know from a japanese feng shui article:
It says that you shouldn't buy from anyone who has "problems", e.g. someone passed away/ill in the house before, selling because of bankruptcy (e.g.mortgagee sale) or separation/divorce... etc
Locations, e.g. near church, temple, cemetery, funeral director, hospital, near T-intersection or around the end of a cul-de-sac are not good.
Structures, e.g the upstairs stairway shouldn't be near the front entrance door. And window positions, kitchen are also important - not sure whether this's gonna cause any problem with the '5 star energy rating' thing
etc etc... There are a lot more...
What do you guys think? Would you consider any of the above? Do Australians believe in feng shui?
I'm just wondering whether you would buy a property based on feng-shui, either for residential or investment?
Let's say you found a perfect property in a prime location within your budget, and the only drawback was that the property's at the end of a cul-de-sac. Would you buy it?
Well, these are some of the feng shui things that I know from a japanese feng shui article:
It says that you shouldn't buy from anyone who has "problems", e.g. someone passed away/ill in the house before, selling because of bankruptcy (e.g.mortgagee sale) or separation/divorce... etc
Locations, e.g. near church, temple, cemetery, funeral director, hospital, near T-intersection or around the end of a cul-de-sac are not good.
Structures, e.g the upstairs stairway shouldn't be near the front entrance door. And window positions, kitchen are also important - not sure whether this's gonna cause any problem with the '5 star energy rating' thing
etc etc... There are a lot more...
What do you guys think? Would you consider any of the above? Do Australians believe in feng shui?