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Feng Shui Home Buying ChecklistFeng shui offers remedies and cures for most issues.This checklist can help you to avoid as many of these as possible.House Facing DirectionGood Things to Look for in House Facing DirectionCalculate kua number (link provided in article)Choose house facing in one of four auspicious directions for kua group of bread winnerTake into consideration impact of flying starsThings to Avoid in House Facing DirectionAvoid inauspicious facing direction (total loss) for the main bread winnerPass on house that has both inauspicious facing and sitting directionsRoads and StreetsGood Things to Look for in Streets and HomeHouse on inside of curveHomes street level or above street levelCurved driveways that end at garage or carportDriveway beside houseCircular driveway

Things to Avoid in Streets and HomeHouse below street levelCul-de-sac homeStreet behind a houseHouse situated at crossroadsHouses located at T-junctionHome at end of streetHouse on outside of curveDriveway goes beyond houseNarrowing driveway either endDriveway slopes down and away from homeToo narrow or too wide drivewayLand and HouseGood Things to Look for in Land and HouseBackyard larger than front yardBackyard slightly slopes towards houseLand on left side of yard higher than right sideMountain in back of house

Things to Avoid in Land and HouseBackyard smaller than front yardFront yard higher than backyardBackyard slopes away from houseLeft side of front yard lower than right sideMountain directly in front of house blocking chiFront Door and Entry WayGood Things to Look for in Front EntranceCurved sidewalk to front doorOpen unobstructed space outside front doorDouble front doorsThings to Avoid in Front EntranceBack door or back window visible from front doorUpstairs bathroom located above front door or foyerStaircasesGood Things to Look for in StaircasesGently curving staircase to second floorStaircase located on outer wallOnly storage space underneath staircase

Things to Avoid in StaircasesStaircases directly across from front doorStaircases in center of houseOpen risers between treadsBathroom or bedroom at top of staircaseTop and bottom staircase landings face front doorBathroom underneath staircaseBathroomsGood Things to Look for in BathroomsBathroom isn’t in line of sight of kitchenNo bathroom at top of stairsNo bathroom above bedroom or foyerDoor separating bathroom and bedroomThings to Avoid in BathroomsBathroom above kitchenBathroom and kitchen share same wallBathroom located above bedroomGlass wall or open space between bathroom and bedroom

BedroomsGood Things to Look for in BedroomsBedrooms located in back of houseBedrooms not too small or too bigBedroom not at top of staircaseThings to Avoid in BedroomsBedroom shares same wall with toiletBedroom above garageBedroom and home office connectedLarge bedroom windows across from doorSink and/or tub in bedroomKitchensGood Things to Look for in a KitchenKitchen in front of housePlacement in center of homeStove/oven faces bedroom or front doorKitchen located in northwest sector

Living Room and Dining RoomGood Things to Look for in Living and Dining RoomsLiving room located along outer wall of houseRegular shaped living roomLiving room (den), dining room and kitchen on same levelDining room easily accessible to kitchenSmall house with dining and living room comboThings to Avoid in Living and Dining RoomsLiving room in center of homeLiving room too small or too bigDining room not on same level as kitchen and living roomLiving room not on same level as kitchen and dining roomPoison ArrowsThings to Avoid in a Home LocationColumns, pillars, jutting/protruding corners and open shelvesOverhead exposed beams, especially in bedroomsStraight sidewalksToo many doors along hallwayA laundry room beside bedroomA fireplace (working) in north sector

Feng shui offers remedies and cures for most issues. This checklist can help you to avoid as many of these as possible. Calculate kua number (link provided in article) Choose house facing in one of four auspicious directions for kua group of bread winner

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