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16 Gold Fengshui Tips for Choosing a Condo
16 Golden Fengshui Tips for choosing a Condo" "How to choose a good condominium unit for myself if I do not wish to engage a fengshui master to help me ? Please advise."

Master Lynn Yap replies: You can follow these simple rules:

1) Make sure the condominium project is not situated near a temple, church, burial site or mosque. Once, I helped a client, a Hongkonger (Goldman and Sachs) to choose an apartment in Tokyo when he moved there to work. He was very grateful since this great job was offered after his apartment at Asphen Heights was 'fengshui-ed'. I noticed that the apartments in Tokyo are rather close to temples and graveyards and promptly told him to avoid those. Later he and his wife paid my airticket and accomodation to fly me to Tokyo to accurately fengshui their apartment in March this year.

2) Check to see if the roads are turning towards the condominium or are moving away from it. If roads move away, it means chi is being carried away by the cars and if roads move towards the condominium, then chi is being carried towards them. 3) Do not stay too close to a highway or a flyover. The noise created by the highway causes shar chi (negative energy) but the highway has something positive which is the yang energy. That is why in something negative there is always also something positive. The Ying and the Yang has to come together.

4) Observe where the swimming pool and other smaller pools are located. There should be no water found in the western side of your flat if not, it can cause you to loose money. The swimming pool should ideally be located in the eastern part of your apartment. These are for the period from 1984 to 2003. Yes, fengshui changes every twenty years and this period is also populary known as "the age of seven".

5) Look for sheng chi (positive energy) and sha chi (negative energy). Sheng chi means something beautiful while shar chi means something not beautiful. What then would consititute beautiful would be a

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