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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]it's bad feng shui, so you are much less likely to get an all-cash chinese buyer. childhood friend lived at a poorly-lit T intersection in the country and ended up with a car in their living room a few times until they bought some big boulders and installed them in the front yard.[/quote] How is it bad feng shui? Like there are rules about a house (in 2024 vs. a rural chinese village) that should not be on a t- or an a cross roads? What about stoplights or stop signs? What if the T is a cul de sac on each side?[/quote] Depends on how much traffic goes through the area and if there are stop lights/signs. cul-de-sacs tend to have very few cars and no lights/stop signs usually, but yeah, every car that enters cul-de-sac in the evening would shine their lights into your window. But if you only have a few cars per day doing this and like 2-3 cars per night it's really NBD. Feng-shui thing is tricky and there are so many rules, if you want to follow them all you'd have to turn down a lot of houses most people would find desirable.[/quote]
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