Feng Shui Considerations of A New Condominium

by Lai SW on February 27, 2010



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A good doctor asked me out for lunch one day. It was a warm gesture as it had been quite a long while since we last caught up. Really I had thought of inviting him earlier as, respectfully, he was my Tuina and acupuncture teacher. My lame excuse for not having done so was because I did not want to disrupt his busy consultation schedule.

After lunch he asked my opinion on a new condo unit he had bought. He asked me about the dragon forms and veins. I told him that it was not relevant to talk about dragons.

His condo complex is situated on a small hillock. His unit in particular faces downhill with a view of the city. It is still under construction and we had no access so we could only view it from the apartments across the road.

There are a few points though that we could see. The units sit away from the main road which sits on the ridge of the main hill. This is good. The slope leading to the units is gentle and the road sweeps round the units which is also good. The layout is regular and is conducive to easy planning and traffic.

It opens to wide, flat open land but there is no information as to what the future development of that will be. The main highway can be seen in the distance. There is also a septic treatment plant off to the west but is too far away to have much impact. Directly in front of Doctor’s unit is a cylindrical reservoir on grade. Off hand, it should have no significance but there is no harm keeping this in mind for further evaluations.

Doctor’s unit sits on the lower side of the hill and his block would be lower than the entrance. These would be factors for future consideration. His unit faces north and captures the rising sun. This fact will become very important when we get to view the completed unit.

From the perspective of land forms, the development will have the higher land on its right and slopes towards the left and the rear. On its left sits two completed apartment units.

Yin yang consideration is foremost. From this short visit, I can see that as a whole, this requirement is satisfied. I have some reservation on Doctor’s unit as it sits low and more valuations need to be done before knowing what to do.

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