Feng Shui For Homebuyers – Exterior : Learn to Screen and See Properties with Feng Shui Vision by Joey Yap
Many people buy a home with one eye on the Feng Shui of the property. But how do you know if you are assessing the property correctly? How can you be certain that you are buying a property based on proper Feng Shui principles, not age-old superstition or old wives’ tales?
International Feng Shui Consultant and Master Trainer Joey Yap shares the dos and don’ts when it comes to Feng Shui inside a property inFeng Shui for Homebuyers – Interior.
This companion to Feng Shui for Homebuyers – Exterior explains what are the positive and negative Feng Shui features that homebuyers should look out for inside a property during the homebuying process.
How do you select a property that has good Interior Feng Shui? What should you prioritise when screening the interior of a house, from a Feng Shui perspective? How important are the location of toilets? Do colours affect the Feng Shui of a property? Does it matter that the house does not face your personal auspicious direction?
Complete with colour illustrations, photographs and house plans, Feng Shui for Homebuyers – Interior helps you to screen the interior Feng Shui of a house and evaluate if the Feng Shui is favourable or unfavourable, through simple observation of the forms within a property. With the information in this book, you can avoid purchasing properties that require costly renovations to rectify internal Feng Shui flaws, select property with good interior Feng Shui and understand what is important and what is not important when it comes to Feng Shui inside the house.
In this book: Learn how to use Forms Feng Shui to evaluate the interior of a property, find out what matters when it comes to Interior Feng Shui.
Fully illustrated with helpful diagrams, floor plans and pictures to help you screen houses. An excellent introductory guide to Feng Shui for real-estate agents, architects and interior designers. Practical Walk Through section to guide you through the process of screening the interior of a house.
An excellent introduction to the salient aspects of Feng Shui for Real-Estate Agents, Architects and YOU for an improved Feng Shui living environment.
Who Should Buy This Book? This book is suitable for beginners and enthusiasts who wish to screen the Feng Shui of homes for both existing or prior to purchase properties. Architects, interior decorators and other professionals who are involved in home improvement businesses will also find this book especially handy, in regards to the current growing awareness of Feng Shui among clients and customers. With this book with its rich illustrations to augment the simple explanations of otherwise complex topics one will be able to grasp the basic know-how of conducting a thoroughly sound Feng Shui audit on any premise. The step-by-step approach of this book will also prove a boon for beginners and aficionados about to embark upon their serious study into Classical Feng Shui.
Feng Shui For Homebuyers: Interior A definitive Guide on Interior Feng Shui for Homebuyers by Jon Cheng
Renowned Classical Feng Shui consultant Joey Yap reveals in this book how to screen properties and determine their Feng Shui Quotient (FSQ) just by observing what is around the area and using Landform (Luan Tou) Feng Shui techniques. How do you know if a property is surrounded by good Qi? Are all houses built near T-junctions bad?
Why buy a property that has Feng Shui flaws which require fixing, when you can buy a property that is already good and simply requires improvement? Why buy a property that needs costly renovations simply to rectify the Feng Shui flaws when you can buy one that needs no renovation at all?
Complete with colour illustrations, photographs and aerial images, Feng Shui for Homebuyers – Exterior has been specially written to help house buyers avoid properties with negative Feng Shui and select properties with favourable Feng Shui utilising methods and techniques synthesised from Landform Feng Shui and classics like Ru Di Yan (Entering Earth Eye Classics). Whether you are seeking a suitable plot of land, buying-ready built landed property, or evaluating a new development, this book provides you with essential guidance on how to identify a property with good Feng Shui.
In this book: Learn how to screen houses for their Feng Shui Quotient (FSQ) using easy to use Landform or Luan Tou Feng Shui observation techniques, find out how to avoid properties with negative Feng Shui and select properties with favourable Feng Shui, discover the ‘trade secrets’ that Feng Shui Masters use to evaluate the Feng Shui of a property, view fully illustrated diagrams, photographs, aerial images and drawings to help you screen properties effectively, follow a Practical Walk Through section that guides the housebuyer on how to go about screening a property.
An excellent introduction to the salient aspects of Feng Shui for Real-Estate Agents and Architects.
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