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post Jan 22 2014, 01:43 AM, updated 11y ago

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Hi have anyone of you started some feng shui study on property or something that you might take note?

Here some sharing I found


Abit about Feng Shui for Property:

Buying a house can be a fascinating experience, even if at times filled with fear and doubts. Applying feng shui to the process of buying a house is a wise investment on many levels - it will give you peace of mind, as well as assure that your house is a good financial investment.

Good feng shui means good energy, and people are always attracted to it! This will sure help with the house sale in the future. Good feng shui also means good health, happiness and prosperity, and are those not the very hopes you have for the new home?

This easy feng shui checklist will assure you make the right choice. Study it well.


1. LOCATION, NEIGHBORHOOD and LOT PLACEMENT
In feng shui, the real estate notion of location takes a deeper meaning as it deals with the quality of energy entering your home. Be sure your house receives good energy from its surroundings - a clean street, good neighbours, no Sha Chi from nearby structures, no sloping land behind the house, etc.

In general feng shui terms, you want the house to have breathing room, and classical feng shui positioning of a house on a lot is when the backyard is slightly larger than the front yard. You also want good backing (classical mountain in feng shui) as well as a good min-tang - good energy and view in front of the house.

2. STRONG FRONT DOOR
The front door is very important in feng shui as this is how the house receives its Chi, or energy nourishment. Feng shui-wise, people start looking right away at the feng shui direction of the house to see if it fits one of the lucky feng shui directions for the family members. While this is always a good idea, do not forget to look at all the elements of a strong feng shui front door - its size and proportion in relationship to the rest of the house, as well as the pathway that leads to it. Sometimes you can change a bad feng shui pathway with easy landscaping, and sometimes you just can't - be mindful about it.•What is A Strong Front Door in Feng Shui?

3. FRONT DOOR - BACK DOOR, and ALL OTHER DOORS
Once you are past the inspection of the outside feng shui of a home, as well as are happy with the energy of the front door, time to step in and check where this good feng shui energy is going. Does the house have a front door - back door alignment? Unless you plan to renovate the house and change the positioning of the back door, it is wise to avoid a house with direct doors alignment. The same feng shui principle, but to a lesser degree, applies to all doors in the house. As a feng shui rule of thumb, no direct door alignment is good, as it creates a strong rush of Chi, thus a loss of good energy.


4. MAIN ENTRANCE and ENTRYWAY
How well the house is able to maintain and nourish good energy is much determined by what is happening in the main entryway. What do you see as soon as you come into the house? Assuming you do not see the back door right away, what else is there that would be a potential bad feng shui set-up? Do you face a wall as soon as you come in? Is there a staircase facing the front door? A bathroom door or a closet door? An upstairs bathroom right above the front door? Unless you plan a major renovation, these are all important factors to consider when looking for a good feng shui home.

5. ROOM POSITIONING: KITCHEN, BEDROOMS, BATHROOMS
The floor plan is obviously one of the first things you look at when buying a new home. However, what exactly are you looking for, what is your criteria for a good feng shui floor plan? What is the best location for a good feng shui kitchen? A good feng shui bedroom? What do you know about bad feng shui bathrooms and how to remedy their negative effects? What should you avoid in the center of a house?

Do read this article carefully and make the necessary notes to be sure you understand all 5 points and are approaching your house hunting in a feng shui-literate way.•What Makes a Good Feng Shui Kitchen

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post Jan 22 2014, 03:01 AM

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I just have two restriction only, not facing incoming road and not to have road curve towards the house. Corner unit preferably not to have odd shape land.
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post Jan 22 2014, 08:46 AM

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Since you started ... i just chip in.

factor that people often over look is that the property birthdate [yes they have a birthdate] is determine by the first day that a person move in to stay.
So to say, when you buy a new property, you need to see the chart of the building on the year that it is finish and can move in, often is 3 year down the road. when you buy sub sale you need to find out when was the building first tenanted, which could be a few year back [you need to dig all previous SnP date back to the first date.

over looking this you will be staying in a house and planning a wrong chart. the yearly chart will interact with your natal chart. yearly chart move, so quality of chi will change yearly. your front door is good this year and bad next year. its more important to get a good natal chart that suits you.

its actually good to buy those property with 2 door, normal door and sliding door. chances is one of them will always safe to be used. you switch accordingly on yearly basis.

if you are buying to stay yourself, do take note of the actual date. if its for investment basis, forget about the date, let the future tenant/buyer worry about it.
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post Jan 22 2014, 08:48 AM

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QUOTE(Kevin Chan @ Jan 22 2014, 08:46 AM)
Since you started ... i just chip in.

factor that people often over look is that the property birthdate [yes they have a birthdate] is determine by the first day that a person move in to stay.
So to say, when you buy a new property, you need to see the chart of the building on the year that it is finish and can move in, often is 3 year down the road. when you buy sub sale you need to find out when was the building first tenanted, which could be a few year back [you need to dig all previous SnP date back to the first date.

over looking this you will be staying in a house and planning a wrong chart. the yearly chart will interact with your natal chart. yearly chart move, so quality of chi will change yearly. your front door is good this year and bad next year. its more important to get a good natal chart that suits you.

its actually good to buy those property with 2 door, normal door and sliding door. chances is one of them will always safe to be used. you switch accordingly on yearly basis. 

if you are buying to stay yourself, do take note of the actual date. if its for investment basis, forget about the date, let the future tenant/buyer worry about it.
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Any tips for condo? There is so much u can only do to a condo.......
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post Jan 22 2014, 09:04 AM

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QUOTE(BigMan123 @ Jan 22 2014, 08:48 AM)
Any tips for condo? There is so much u can only do to a condo.......
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Condo is complex and simple at the same time. the building chart is not your unit chart but the entire building chart. which means you need to find the first tenant move in date ... easier said than done. Since condo already have multiple entrance, just choose the most suited entrance of the year.

your unit chi is determine by the quality of chi that enter your building and subsequently flow into your unit.

just remember that all house have the exact same bad and good chi composition, just different sector, they more you used the sector the more you move the chi, the game is to move more the good chi so it flow through your entire house, avoid moving the bad chi so that those chi stay stagnant.

front door, sleeping room and kitchen is so important since you will always used these room and hence what ever chi there will be move.
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QUOTE(nkhong @ Jan 22 2014, 03:01 AM)
I just have two restriction only, not facing incoming road and not to have road curve towards the house. Corner unit preferably not to have odd shape land.
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can have odd shape but not sharp corner. This is wat my sifu told me
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post Jan 22 2014, 09:14 AM

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QUOTE(Kevin Chan @ Jan 22 2014, 10:04 AM)
Condo is complex and simple at the same time. the building chart is not your unit chart but the entire building chart. which means you need to find the first tenant move in date ... easier said than done. Since condo already have multiple entrance, just choose the most suited entrance of the year.

your unit chi is determine by the quality of chi that enter your building and subsequently flow into your unit.

just remember that all house have the exact same bad and good chi composition, just different sector, they more you used the sector the more you move the chi, the game is to move more the good chi so it flow through your entire house, avoid moving the bad chi so that those chi stay stagnant.

front door, sleeping room and kitchen is so important since you will always used these room and hence what ever chi there will be move.
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Then how about Double Storey?
Is it the same too?
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post Jan 22 2014, 09:26 AM

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QUOTE(peri peri @ Jan 22 2014, 09:11 AM)
can have odd shape but not sharp corner. This is wat my sifu told me
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actually the shape of your yard is not counted at all, mainly is your structure. what is always worrying is missing sector. since missing sector will automatic have a sharp conner pointing inward. missing sector also means every year you have a missing usable chi. the resulting sharp conner also make the existing chi to be extra vibrant. good chi become uncontrollable, bad chi became amplify dangerous. imagine sugar high children.

so SQUARE ! always stay SQUARE ... boring but yes, SQUARE ... [rectangle is consider square]
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QUOTE(peri peri @ Jan 22 2014, 09:11 AM)
can have odd shape but not sharp corner. This is wat my sifu told me
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Ya, different people tell me different thing, so better avoid la if got choice of proper rectangle shape. I flip through joey yap book in mph last week, he said better to front shorter than back, so that can accumute chi or wealth can be accumuated at the back. But i think the house look better if front longer than back cause it make the house look like having big piece of land beside.
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i'm not a master but here are a sequence of feng shui checklist that i follow when looking for in a property that i am buying to stay...
1. best facing direction - based on your birth year, you will be able to find your 4 best directions. I will look for a unit that is facing one of my best direction. if you have a spouse, pray that her she belongs to the same group as you are tongue.gif
2. after finding a unit that is facing my best direction, i will map the natal chart of the property (as mentioned by Kevin), to make sure that at least, the main door is in the good sector of a period 8 chart(feb 2004-feb 2024). in my opinion if there is a bad sector in your house, you can minimize the usage...but if your door is in a bad sector, it can be quite difficult to manage.
3. stand at the main door looking out and vice versa to look for any blockage or poison arrows that may disrupt the chi flow.
4. trust your first feeling when you first step into the house.

honestly, to me, finding a property that conforms to good feng shui and expecting it to be in a location that you desire, with price that meets your budget etc is kinda difficult....so i try not to put too much emphasis in feng shui...but the least i can do is to at least get the basic things right....

hope this helps...
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post Jan 22 2014, 03:36 PM

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QUOTE(chowjm @ Jan 22 2014, 09:14 AM)
Then how about Double Storey?
Is it the same too?
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down stairs, upstairs have the same chart.

Front door still the most important since that is were your house chi come in from. which means your external chi is the main thing, outside bad ... inside how good also gonna be bad.

just imagine you have the best coffee bean but you add dirty water to make it ... coffee not gonna be good no matter how.
with superior clean water, even with so-so coffee bean can make a good cup.

lucky for us that all the main developer have feng shui done on their marco property, its really hard to get bad macro chi now.
[sorry, not trying to be racist] Malay developer i dunno lah, maybe don't engage feng shui master.
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post Jan 22 2014, 04:50 PM

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Wow..good knowledge. Keep on writing it for future references.

but bro, i thought f.sui change every year?
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QUOTE(cute_miao @ Jan 22 2014, 04:50 PM)
Wow..good knowledge. Keep on writing it for future references.

but bro, i thought f.sui change every year?
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from what i know, the natal chart is for 20 years...it is like the ba zi of the property....based on the date that it was completed? (i think).....the annual flying star chart is yearly....the stars move to different sectors of your house every year...correct me if im wrong....
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QUOTE(calvin_5185 @ Jan 22 2014, 05:08 PM)
from what i know, the natal chart is for 20 years...it is like the ba zi of the property....based on the date that it was completed? (i think).....the annual flying star chart is yearly....the stars move to different sectors of your house every year...correct me if im wrong....
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really no idea...just its from what i heard only but as far as i know, mddle of the house must be empty, and cannot put any things there to avoid the activation of negative chi
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I studied FS and bazi under many sifu before but remained a social practitioner only.
Always buy in a good location, as the quality of the qi is already good and u just need to tap it well. Even if u din do it that well, the amt entering the hse is enuf.

But in a bad area, and the quality bad, there is not much a super SiFu can tilt the hse to catch the god qi.

How to see a good location - go around and look at the residents. If they live well, and well off, u bet that the qi is good. If decided, the SiFu will then execute stunts to maximize the qi into your hse, depending on what u need, whether to tap the mountain for health or tap the water for wealth.
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QUOTE(Kevin Chan @ Jan 22 2014, 03:36 PM)
down stairs, upstairs have the same chart.

Front door still the most important since that is were your house chi come in from. which means your external chi is the main thing, outside bad ... inside how good also gonna be bad.

just imagine you have the best coffee bean but you add dirty water to make it ... coffee not gonna be good no matter how.
with superior clean water, even with so-so coffee bean can make a good cup.

lucky for us that all the main developer have feng shui done on their marco property, its really hard to get bad macro chi now.
[sorry, not trying to be racist] Malay developer i dunno lah, maybe don't engage feng shui master.
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Wow , I like this thumbup.gif

Hi Kevin , any idea on this layout ? I can view the back door from the main door , i dont think is good sign . Welcome to comment , thx ya smile.gif


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QUOTE(Actchan @ Jan 22 2014, 11:01 PM)
Wow , I like this  thumbup.gif

Hi Kevin , any idea on this layout ? I can view the back door from the main door , i dont think is good sign . Welcome to comment , thx ya smile.gif
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Look fine on both side. Front and back door are not align, staircase also avoided.

M residence, Rawang by Mahseng?

Joey yap client... So fungshui compliance building.
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QUOTE(Kevin Chan @ Jan 22 2014, 11:28 PM)
Look fine on both side. Front and back door are not align, staircase also avoided.

M residence, Rawang by Mahseng?

Joey yap client... So fungshui compliance building.
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+1 thx smile.gif

ya mahsing rawang project .
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QUOTE(Kevin Chan @ Jan 22 2014, 11:28 PM)
Look fine on both side. Front and back door are not align, staircase also avoided.

M residence, Rawang by Mahseng?

Joey yap client... So fungshui compliance building.
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Got such thing known as Fengshui compliant building? LOL...They should make it as a selling point e.g. Fengsui Certified Building Index - DIAMOND Award.

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Dear Sifu fengshui master KevinChan, what about those round shape or semi round shape houses/condo ? is it like that the good chi would be round and round circle inside the house and spin like a tornado to amplify wealth and health in no time?

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