I often hear people were asking why there are so many foreclosure throughout the years. Besides impact from slow economy, I always believe that there are something to do with the FengShui of the house. Based on my research on the houses undergoing foreclosure or short sale for the past year, approximate 50% of foreclosed houses have Fengshui problems inside or outside. I understand that most of the Americans don't really believe in FengShui and think it is superstitious; however, if you look at those foreclosed house based on some basic FengShui guideline, you will find out they somehow share the same problems. Here are three basic guideline to help prevent you from purchasing house with Bad FengShui
1) End unit of the dead end: Example from current foreclosed listing:http://www.redfin.com/CA/Chino-Hills/13401-Gold-Dust-Way-91709/home/3964120
As you can see, this house is located at the dead end road. How do you define dead end road? Basically, if you have to make a U-turn or back up your car to get out, it is likely to be a dead end road; however, there are few exceptions but the chance are very small.
2) Direct Impact from the road: Example from current foreclosed listing:http://www.redfin.com/CA/Chino-Hills/16334-Willowmist-Ct-91709/home/3946601
The house is at the turn corner. The way to see this is if you drive all the way without making the turn, you will hit the house. If the door of the house faces turn corner directly, it is even worse.
3) When you open the front door, you see a stair directly facing the door. It is a huge "No" as well. Many of the two story houses have this design but it is really a Bad FengShui, which will impact your financial directly.
Hope above information can help some of you when making house purchase decision.
1) End unit of the dead end: Example from current foreclosed listing:http://www.redfin.com/CA/Chino-Hills/13401-Gold-Dust-Way-91709/home/3964120
As you can see, this house is located at the dead end road. How do you define dead end road? Basically, if you have to make a U-turn or back up your car to get out, it is likely to be a dead end road; however, there are few exceptions but the chance are very small.
2) Direct Impact from the road: Example from current foreclosed listing:http://www.redfin.com/CA/Chino-Hills/16334-Willowmist-Ct-91709/home/3946601
The house is at the turn corner. The way to see this is if you drive all the way without making the turn, you will hit the house. If the door of the house faces turn corner directly, it is even worse.
3) When you open the front door, you see a stair directly facing the door. It is a huge "No" as well. Many of the two story houses have this design but it is really a Bad FengShui, which will impact your financial directly.
Hope above information can help some of you when making house purchase decision.