I just bought a landed property beside a higway toll, does it mean the sha chi giving major impact?
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Apr 1 2014, 04:32 PM
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I just bought a landed property beside a higway toll, does it mean the sha chi giving major impact?
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Apr 3 2014, 12:09 PM
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QUOTE(Kevin Chan @ Apr 1 2014, 09:56 PM) you need to be facing the flow of traffic directly ... beside is only NOISY problem. The house is still under construction, not yet ready.if you can snap a photo from your house ... i cannot be guessing what is beside. Yes, indeed everyone is concern about noisy staying beside the toll, but the developer is building a wall 8FT height to overcome this problem. I search for map to relate the scenario, from the attachment, the bar in black indicate toll station and 'X' is my house area (not sure the exact row). Thanks for your help Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Apr 3 2014, 12:12 PM
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Apr 4 2014, 11:13 AM
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QUOTE(Kevin Chan @ Apr 3 2014, 02:48 PM) off the plan, non of the house is actually facing the highway, should not be any problem. The conner row nearest to the highway will be affected if there is window / balcony facing the highway. Thanks for your explanation.the highway itself is curve toward your taman, not good. depending on traffic volume. best of luck to those that buy the conner lot. the rest of the house is just noise and dust. highway is not going to affect you. The tol is actually helpful in regulating the chi flow. I would expect the conner lot unit to change owner quite frequently. lets see if that is the case when the taman come online. Luckily mine is not the corner lot, i stay 2 houses away from corner lot. So far for this project all houses are sold out except for the corner lot (seem like you can sense it, haha). Developer is suggesting to build 12 ft wall but no confirmation yet as currently they only promise 8 ft wall to reduce the noise pollution. So far the traffic volume is still low as I believe some of the residents are using the non-toll route, but this is uncertain until all residents move in. By the way, this taman is North > South oriented, hope good feng shui will bring in. |
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Apr 7 2014, 10:13 AM
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QUOTE(Kevin Chan @ Apr 4 2014, 01:52 PM) North facing is good for health. Actually I am not aware of this good feng shui with North South orientation until I told my mum about it. From the chinese proverb 'Jor Pat Heong Nam (Background with North, Facing South)', I thought face South is the best direction as it bring wealth.South facing is good for wealth. if single then take South, you can afford a lesser health if with family than take North, health is more important. We bought our house facing South for family purpose with house number 23. There is not much choice left when we bought the house, only left with 2-3 units where buyers are unable to get loan. The only thing my husband concern is the main door entrance is on the left hand side. (Does this really matter?) Kevin, thanks you so much for your advice |
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