Posted August 25, 200421 yr Staff Dear Anon,Thank you for the rough sketch:1. Generally, based on your sketch (without taking into consideration other issues like where is the main entrance): Home no. 9 is the worst.Home no. 8 is the 2nd worst.Home no. 10 is the 3rd worst.2. The above three homes no. 8, 9, 10 would be particularly inauspicious especially if the main door faces directly the cul-de-sac.3. Depending on the distance of the home to the cul-de-sac, and if for example, if the gate is a drive-thru and if the main entrance is on the side and not facing the cul-de-sac; plus, if there is often a retaining wall that shield's the main gate (wall), then, the effects will be lessened.4. For no. 5, 6 and 7:-The main door should not directly face the cul-de-sac. There should be a driveway leading into the home. And if possible, the main entrance is at the side.5. Homes that are not affected by the cul-de-sac:-Generally, besides other considerations, house no. 10, 11, 12 and 1, 2, 3 are not affected by the cul-de-sac, since they are along a parallel road.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 8/25/2004 12:55:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Cecil:My youngest brother wants tobuy a house on a newcul-de-sac development.I told him that houses oncul-de-sac are badluck.But heispretty determinedaboutbuyinga househeresince theyallback up to a green belt/openspace or the mountainview. Thisis hisfirst house, and I don't wanthim to get any bad luck.I'veresearchedquestions/answers about houses on culdesacon this website, and learnedthat depending on where thehouse is located on theculdesac, it can be bad.I'm attaching the sketch ofthe 12 new houses to be builton this cul-de-sacstreet. Would you kindlytell me which house/houseswill be affected by the "shaqui"?
Posted August 25, 200421 yr Staff Dear Anon,Apologies. The sentence under Paragraph no. 5 should instead be:-" Generally, besides other considerations, house no. 11, 12 and 1, 2, 3 are not affected by the cul-de-sac, since they are along a parallel road."As I had wrongly mentioned house no. 10, above. House no. 10 is affected by the cul-de-sac as mentioned earlier under Para 1.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote 5. Homes that are not affectedby the cul-de-sac:-Generally, besides otherconsiderations, house no. 10,11, 12 and 1, 2, 3 are notaffected by the cul-de-sac,since they are along aparallel road. Quote On 8/25/2004 7:58:30 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Anon,Thank you for the roughsketch:1. Generally, based on yoursketch (without taking intoconsideration other issueslike where is the mainentrance):Home no. 9 is the worst.Homeno. 8 is the 2nd worst.Homeno. 10 is the 3rd worst.2. The above three homes no.8, 9, 10 would be particularlyinauspicious especially if themain door faces directly thecul-de-sac.3. Depending on the distanceof the home to the cul-de-sac,and if for example, if thegate is a drive-thru and ifthe main entrance is on theside and not facing thecul-de-sac; plus, if there isoften a retaining wall thatshield's the main gate (wall),then, the effects will belessened.4. For no. 5, 6 and 7:-The main door should notdirectly face the cul-de-sac.There should be a drivewayleading into the home. And ifpossible, the main entrance isat the side.5. Homes that are not affectedby the cul-de-sac:-Generally, besides otherconsiderations, house no. 10,11, 12 and 1, 2, 3 are notaffected by the cul-de-sac,since they are along aparallel road.Warmest Regards,CecilOn 8/25/2004 12:55:39 PM, Anonymouswrote:Dear Master Cecil:Myyoungest brother wants tobuy a houseon a newcul-de-sacdevelopment.I told him thathouses oncul-de-sac arebadluck.Butheisprettydeterminedaboutbuyingahouseheresincetheyallback up to a greenbelt/openspace or themountainview. Thisishisfirst house, and I don'twanthim to get any badluck.I'veresearchedquestions/answers about houses onculdesacon this website, andlearnedthat depending on wherethehouse is located ontheculdesac, it can bebad.I'm attaching the sketchofthe 12 new houses to bebuilton thiscul-de-sacstreet. Would youkindlytell me whichhouse/houseswill be affected by the"shaqui"?
Posted August 26, 200421 yr Dear Master Cecil: My youngest brother wants to buy a house on a new cul-de-sac development. I told him that houses on cul-de-sac are bad luck.But he ispretty determined aboutbuyinga house heresince theyall back up to a green belt/open space or the mountain view. Thisis his first house, and I don't want him to get any bad luck. I've researchedquestions/answers about houses on culdesac on this website, and learned that depending on where the house is located on the culdesac, it can be bad. I'm attaching the sketch of the 12 new houses to be built on this cul-de-sac street. Would you kindly tell me which house/houses will be affected by the "sha qui"?
Posted August 26, 200421 yr Staff Further to what I had mentioned; For house no: 9, it is not advisable for this house or the rest of the houses to have the main entrance door -- directly facing the cul-de-sac. In this simple attachment, it is best that such houses have a driveway i.e. in grey colour. And the main entrance door as shown under e.g. house no. 9 opening away from the cul-de-sac....
Posted August 27, 200421 yr Quote On 8/26/2004 9:28:01 AM, Anonymous wrote:Further to what I hadmentioned;For house no: 9, it is notadvisable for this house orthe rest of the houses to havethe main entrance door --directly facing thecul-de-sac.In this simple attachment, itis best that such houses havea driveway i.e. in greycolour. And the main entrancedoor as shown under e.g. houseno. 9 opening away from thecul-de-sac....Dear Master Cecil: Thank you very much for your quick response. What about house no. 4? Is this house affected by the sha qui? Very respectfully yours, AC
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