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Dear Master Lee:


Would you please rate the inauspiciousnessof the following homes that cannegatively affect the owner's finances or health (with 1= worst, 2-second worst, etc...):


a) Home facing a t-junction


b) Home located in a culdesac "circle"


c) Home that is level in the front and back yards, but sloped down on the side such that if one stands on the side of the house, one can see the front yard is higher than the back yard.


d) Any other houses that you can think of besides the above


These are the homes that one should avoid when go house hunting. Am I correct?


Thank you so much, Master Lee


Very respectfully yours,


Pam



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Dear Pam,


1. In my opinion, what you had mentioned is not exactly true in all situations.


2. Since no two situations (or homes) are exactly the same, therefore, an appropriate term should be " It depends". This is also called situational approach towards reviewing each homes.


3. For example, I know of many homes in a cul-de-sac that has been properly "configured". For example, even if it is at a cul-de-sac, the frontage is usually a long driveway towards the "inner" part i.e. the main entrance or home is right "inside" this cul-de-sac.


4. In the past, I had posted a sample case study of a home at the cul-de-sac - somewhere close to Woo Mun Chew Road, Siglap, Singapore.


5. It is always best never to put a number behind each significance eg. T junction = 1 etc...


6. Becareful! This seems to be very common such as all Chinese are Yellow (chicken) or all blacks are.....


7. For example, I know of many cases in the educational field: for example, this boy at age 14 frequently fails his English paper. But one cannot simply place him last all his life! His boy later, works hard, and came out tops later in life!


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 9/11/2004 9:10:24 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Master Lee:

Would you please rate the

inauspiciousnessof the

following homes that

cannegatively affect the

owner's finances or health

(with 1= worst, 2-second

worst, etc...):

a) Home facing a t-junction

b) Home located in a culdesac

"circle"

c) Home that is level in the

front and back yards, but

sloped down on the side such

that if one stands on the side

of the house, one can see the

front yard is higher than the

back yard.

d) Any other houses that you

can think of besides the above

These are the homes that one

should avoid when go house

hunting. Am I correct?

Thank you so much, Master Lee

Very respectfully yours,

Pam






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