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Feng Shui in Real Estate
Published by julia | Filed under Feng Shui Real Estate, Miscellaneous, Real Estate, Shout Outs
When considering building a piece of real estate or purchasing a piece of real estate with feng shui in mind, there are several factors that need to be taken into consideration. Feng shui and real estate are long time partners that can be brought together for better luck, life and living.
The art of feng shui has been a part of Asian cultures for many years. This art offers very specific details in regards to real estate placement, design, and positioning. By following these rules, the chi of your home will possess and exude a positive aura on your life.
Ideally, a piece of real estate built to feng shui specifications will take the four factors of feng shui into consideration. These four factors are the Chi of a neighborhood, the direction in which the real estate property faces, the five elements (fire, water, wood, metal and earth) and their relation to the home and the power of water in relation to the home.
The specifics of feng shui in relation to real estate may require a trained professional to understand in full detail. But, there are a few more simple rules that can be followed to better the Chi of your home. The home should be situation on a southward facing slope. If the home is between two hills that are of different sizes, the positive aura grows even stronger. A source of water or river should follow along one side of the home, curve in front of the real estate property and then disappear from site view.
Following these more simple rules of feng shui in regards to real estate is a great way to improve your homes positive aura. With a positive home, your life can be filled with happiness, harmony and health. For more detailed instructions on feng shui and real estate, a professional should be called in to consult with a home builder or real estate agent.

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May 4th, 2008 at 7:07 am
Interesting post.
I am an exclusive buyer agent in Massachusetts, and I can say that some homes just have a way of making potential buyers comfortable in and attracted too the home the moment they step inside.
Also, congratulations on being #1 on the FHA Mortgage Center real estate blog contest.