myfs_92790 Posted May 17, 2003 Share Posted May 17, 2003 I'm glad to learn about your service. I'm interested on buying a 3-storey north-facing house (No.88) but my husband, son and I are all in the western group of people (BAKUA NO. 2, 8, 8 RESPECTIVELY). The master bedroom is on the north side of the house with the door facing the center and south but the bed can be placed on the west with the pillow leaning against the west wall. The house is located on a terrain sloping gradually upwards towards the north and and the west. Since this house falls under the eastern group, does it mean that we should not purchase the house? Is there anything we could do to counteract this? Thanks for the prompt reply. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 17, 2003 Staff Share Posted May 17, 2003 Dear Meei Jinn,1. As mentioned earlier, the key success factors esentially is: location, location and location.2. Overall, in the past, I have elaborated that we should consider the heat source on our home. Often if the home is east to west direction (with the sun rise and sun set); And if the house is facing east (sitting west) or vice versa; and on a sunny day (assuming there are no trees to shade the frontage or the back; this type of house can be pretty hot all day. A hot home; is not ideal unless one is prepared to either withstand the heat or have the luxury to turn on the aircon.3. Besides this, drainage such as a drain or canal behind the home is another consideration. 4. Overall, each home has to be taken on a case-by-case basis.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 5/17/2003 2:27:24 AM, Anonymous wrote:I'm glad to learn about yourservice. I'm interested onbuying a 3-storey north-facinghouse (No.88) but my husband,son and I are all in thewestern group of people (BAKUANO. 2, 8, 8 RESPECTIVELY). Themaster bedroom is on the northside of the house with thedoor facing the center andsouth but the bed can beplaced on the west with thepillow leaning against thewest wall. The house islocated on a terrain slopinggradually upwards towards thenorth and and the west. Sincethis house falls under theeastern group, does it meanthat we should not purchasethe house? Is there anythingwe could do to counteractthis? Thanks for the promptreply. Expand Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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