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A house's energy flow is strongly affected by its surroundings. Nearby structures, roads, and natural features all influence the system's energy flow which is moving past and into your home. Recently, TV Talk Show Host - Oprah Winfry sold her luxury apartments in Florida, and Chicago, and spent $50,000,000 to buy a house at St. Babara in California. As reported, that property has excellent Feng Shui and location. It sets on a hill with about 40 acres lot, the West side faces Pacific Ocean, and the East side neighbors with a Government owned lake. When Winfry spotted it while she was making a TV program in there, and made that offer. The owner bought that property in 1998 at $12,000,000, and he said he would not decline Winfry's generous offer, then sold the property to her. From this story, you may feel how much the surrounding landscape worths for a property, and how important it is. It is all about enjoyment and money.

In Feng Shui's view, the energy of its environment affects your home in a variety of ways. Individual buildings and isolated features of the landscape such as water, trees and hills, as well as the overall character of the area where you live, can be very significant.

Even the arrangement of streets is important from a Feng Shui's perspective, even the width of the street make sense, too. In terraced housing or land limited community, for example, people are grouped together in very similar homes, all orientated in the same direction. Many of the inhabitants sleep in the same direction also. The same applies to other parallel streets. Close communities arise in the neighborhoods because the people who live there have a lot in common. This is particularly true if the street is orientated in a generally beneficial direction. On roads running North-South, the houses face East or West, this is beneficial for both sides. However, if the streets run in an unhelpful direction, difficulties can be created for the whole community.

More modern real estate developments have homes orientated in many directions and a greater choice of location. Some with favorable lots, while others relatively noisy, or open to the traffic. In this aspect, people are more likely to find homes that suit them specifically. Custom design also increases individualism. However, greater individualism can lead to less community spirit. With such varied housing there is also more danger of cutting Chi (Energy flow) if the regulation didn't follow up. We knew one owner didn't like trees around his house, then cut them and let the lot cleaned of tree, but his neighbor feel painful since his property faces the South, and has too much Yang (positive energy flow), and he needs some Yin (negative energy flow) to balance it a little bit.

Certain neighboring buildings can adversely influence the Chi (Energy flow). These include churches, graveyards, cemeteries, dirty wetlands, crematoriums, funeral parlours and hospitals, which all carries negative Chi with suffering, illness, death, mosquitoes, and decay. Churches may carry the happy energy linked with weddings and revival festivals, which may well balance out the sad effects. Other problem buildings are nuclear power stations and structures which may emit high levels of electrical radiation and some of them are widely regarded as health risks. Ideally, none of these buildings should be close to or visible from your home. However, reactions to them are personal and some people find they can live near some of them without concerns of ill effects.

Some neighboring buildings may provide positive energy flow or Chi. These include warehouse, school, commuter train station, conservation land, and park.

Landscape makes the curb appeal for a home, that is a system going with the house, though. We suggest you read more specific tips of landscape from HouseCenter.Com, then you will know how to increase the value of you property or have more enjoyful experience by changing some landscape features immediately around your house. One of our customers spent about $800 to redone his front yard, you know what, the property value went up more than $35,000 when he sold it, and ton's of people came to view that property when it got on the market. One of the reasons was he found his property had too much Yin (Negative energy flow), then he followed our tips and let his contractor moved some big rocks into the front yard to balance it. Way to go!

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