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       Feng Shui and Real Estate

Feng shui is a way to mindfully organize your environment so that it fully supports you in life. At Feng Shui Palace, we make every effort to educate those who wish to take part in arranging, de-cluttering, balancing and organizing their living and working spaces to bring harmony into their lives.


This page was designed to help you understand the connection between feng shui and the real estate industry. Here are just a few benefits of using feng shui in a real estate transaction. It can help:

  • Any buyer or seller find the best person that will work for them within the industry for a particular property.
  • Buyers find the best house for them based who they are and where they want to go in life rather than on aesthetic reasons.
  • Sellers present their homes in the most positive light and make the home “energetically feel attractive.”
  • Sellers attract the right buyer for their home.
  • Agents save time by knowing what product to show potential buyers.
  • Agents with their own business by creating a smooth and effortless transaction process.
  • Agents attract the right clients and the right number of clients.

feng shui 101

Feng Shui 101 is designed to help you learn the fundamental concepts of feng shui. The
definitions category simplifies the feng shui jargon. Bagua describes the map of feng shui. Elements is all about the five distinctions of energy patterns used in feng shui. Traditional Cures will help you understand why certain items are added to a space. Or, read the first chapter of Karen's best-selling book Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life to learn even more feng shui basics. If you have a specific question, go to the FAQ portion of the site or check out Success Stories, which offers fun and informative tips about what other people have changed and how it has worked for them.

 

 

What should you look for or avoid when purchasing a new home and why?

FENG SHUI TIP #1: "See if it is lit well. Not too dark, not too light." If the home is too dark, you'll be depressed. If it is too bright, you have a chance of getting headaches. "Avoid (large) windows facing west."

TRANSLATED:  You don't want to spend too much money on lighting a dark home, likewise, you don't want to have to buy incredibly thick curtains to cover windows in a home that's too bright.

FENG SHUI TIP #2: "Use your senses. Does the house have a good smell? Is it dirty?" If it has a bad odor, chances are something is wrong. "Maybe there are rats living under the home." A bad smell invites bad energy.

TRANSLATED: This is just common "sense". Bad odors don't just come out of nowhere. Maybe you're smelling rotting wood or mildewed leaks. Bad smells can mean costly repairs.

FENG SHUI TIP #3: "Avoid any streets pointing directly at the house. If you're in a cul-de-sac, you don't want a home in the center because if people drive in they'll be pointed at you. You also don't want a house at the end of a street. The energy is bad."

TRANSLATED: If you do live in the center of a cul-de-sac or at the dead end of a street, you'll always have headlights shining in your living room at night. People are more likely to be nosy if your windows are open, and they're at a stop sign in front of your open windows than if they're just driving by.

FENG SHUI TIP #4: "Look at the land shape. A home that is square or rectangular lot, this is the best. If it is another shape, a triangle, for example, with the point in the back, it is an indication that you will make very good money but you will not be able to keep it. If the point is in the front, you will have a hard time making money but you will be able to keep it. The shape of the lot could also give you problems selling it later."

TRANSLATED: If you have an irregular lot, it's going to be harder to balance the landscaping.

FENG SHUI TIP #5: "The environment is important. We can calculate where the best place for you to live is from the city to the street even to the apartment building (based on your energy) if you want, but not everyone is able to move."

TRANSLATED: If you don't really have any ties where you're living now, why not just see where a Feng Shui professional recommends you move to. They might offer some place you haven't even considered before.

FENG SHUI TIP #6: "If you're close to water, it is perfect because the water takes care of your money. Likewise, mountains take care of the people. Look in Hong Kong. There is plenty of money, but people are corrupt. Look in Denver, there are plenty of mountains so there are plenty of very kind people but little money. So try to find some place like Vancouver that has an equal mix of both."

TRANSLATED: You want a variety of things to look at. If you live where there's nothing but water, you might get sick of it, but if you have mountains as well, there's a certain amount of aesthetically pleasing energy.

FENG SHUI TIP #7: "Look to see if the front door frame is set in the home. The front door should just be flat. It could be inlaid a little bit but not at an angle. It is not good feng shui because it blocks new energy from coming into your home. You sometimes see these duplexes built and the right duplex has a door in the front and the left door is in the side. First of all it is depressing because you have to walk around the side to get in, and it is also very tight and close. It is uncomfortable. You want a door that is in the front, and that is also in proportion to the house: not too big and not too small."

TRANSLATED: A door that's elaborately set and angled simply looks odd and presents an unwelcoming aura to visitors. Keep it simple. Anything too elaborate is unneccesary.


Landscape Feng Shui
10 Tips to Enhance the Area Around Your Home

Find Inner Peace

The area around your home -- no matter how large or small -- has a big influence on the energy that flows into your life. Follow these 10 tips to maximize the positive influence of what surrounds you in the garden.


1. Create a welcoming feeling at the entrance to your home.   House04.jpg

Placing flowerbeds or flower arrangements in ceramic pots around your front door gives everyone who walks in a feeling of welcome, especially if they are beautiful and well-tended. De-clutter your front door area, making sure all dead plants are removed and that garbage cans are not placed in this area. If animals appeal to you, place images of two lions or dogs lying down -- the most traditional are Chinese fu dogs -- on the left and right of your front door. The resting gesture of the animals reflects that you are both open to visitors and also protected. This is a fun and safe symbol for the front of your home.

2. Don't block your entrance.  Doorway01.jpg

Make sure that the passage in and out of your house is clear. Avoid having a tree or a bush within the first 10 steps as you walk out the door, as this will block your energy towards the outside world. If this is unavoidable, make sure the tree or bush is not overwhelming. Sometimes one lonely tree blocks more energy than a whole forest. Make the lone tree into a little garden -- add some lower flower beds and a nice statue in front of it, so that this overpowering energy is softened.

Don't place trees in a direct line with any entrances, especially the main one. Also, it's best to remove any tree near your doorway that completely blocks the light, as it's important to always let as much daylight as possible shine on your main entrance. If this is not possible, make sure the porch light is always on when the light is low in this area.

3. Create beauty in your outdoor environment.             couple_rakeleaves.jpg
If you feel you have a beautiful house but you don't feel great about your garden, there will be something out of balance. Don't deny your feelings. Your garden is your view to the outside world. If you don't feel happy about your garden, you won't feel happy about your connection with the world, society, work and friends. A beautiful garden will support your inner feelings. Having flowers blooming and birds coming to visit will enliven your soul. Focus on beauty in your garden, no matter how small it is.

4. Meandering pathways are better than straight ones.

The pathways or walkways toward your home or in your garden should always be like meandering streams, not straight roads. This is especially important if you have a road or driveway leading straight to your front door. If you have a straight path and cannot change it, place solar lights left and right along it in such a way that the lights create a meandering feeling. Place the lights so they are staggered, not directly opposite each other -- one on the left and the next one some steps ahead on the right, and so forth. You can do the same thing with pots of flowers or plants placed along a straight road or walkway. Plants or trees that are placed left and right opposite each other will make the road or pathway straighter. What you want is the softer energy of curves, which alternating plants can suggest.

5. Place water elements carefully. 

Water can be a great enhancement in your garden, but if the water element is not placed correctly, or if the water flows in the wrong direction for you personally, it also can create problems like drained cash flow, conflict or weight problems. Therefore, if you want to place a pond or pool in your garden, do so under the guidance of a trained feng shui expert. Generally, until the year 2024, having a smaller water element like a fountain in the east or southwest of your garden will be beneficial in attracting money and fame.

6. Use rocks to support your home and family.
Having large rocks in the garden can be very attractive. In feng shui, they express the element earth. Because they will be somewhat permanent, it's a good idea to place them carefully, with the guidance of a feng shui expert. Rocks can be used to create the impression of a mountain. The general rule is to place such a feature behind your house, at the opposite direction from the front door, to provide added support for your home and family. If you want to place large rocks in garden areas on the sides of your house, the general rule favors the left side as you face out the front door.

7. Avoid "sharp arrows."

In feng shui, a sharp arrow is anything straight or angular that juts out or points strongly in a particular direction. Examples would be tree branches, sharp rocks, corners where two walls come together, or plants with pointed foliage. If you have any such sharp arrows pointed at your home -- especially your entrance -- remove them or place bushes or flowers in front of them to soften the sharpness. Sharpness creates a flow of negative energy, as if your home were being poked with a sword. Plants such as cactus, palms and yuccas should never be placed close to your entrance, and these are definitely not plants to have inside your home.

8. Flat gardens are not the best feng shui.                     Peace and Harmony Tarot Reading

Having a garden or yard that is flat with only grass is as bad as sharp arrows -- the energy moves too fast over the flat field and is not harmonized. What you want to create is a surface that is meandering. If your landscape is naturally flat, make sure you include raised planting beds, tall trees and shrubbery to alter the feeling of flatness. If you can't do this, place a statue, a fountain or large pots of flowers around the yard, or create meandering pathways to enhance the natural flow of energy.

9. Let clear borders define your property.  Fence.jpg
 
It is good to show the outside world what is your property by bordering it with an attractive fence or by simply reflecting a difference in the landscape between your yard or garden and your neighbors'. Let the world see that you like harmonious energy! If one person in a neighborhood develops a beautiful, harmonious garden, then other people follow. Beauty attracts beauty. Chaos attracts chaos. Set an example and the energy of the whole neighborhood can be lifted up.

10. Allow light to brighten your garden.

When you have dark spots in your garden, they disrupt the harmony and can attract clutter. Brighten these areas up with colored shade-loving flowers, a white statue or bench, little white rocks, or solar lights. Sometimes just thinning the bushes or trees will let enough light in to change the feeling of any shady spots and increase the flow of positive chi -- or energy -- throughout the entire garden.

About the Author
Marie Diamond is a Feng Shui Master, personal coach and business consultant. Her international clients include petrochemical and software companies, banks, fashion houses, spas, hotels, restaurants and film and theatre production companies. She has also served as a personal Feng Shui consultant to individuals and families around the world, including many well-known celebrities in the fields of entertainment and publishing. Her Diamond Feng Shui Home Study Course was published in early 2006.

 

 
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