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Hi, I have some questions which have been bugging me for a while. I intend to buy a house and found a rather nice one located on a slope and surrounded by hills and valleys.
The main frontwall faces North but the maindoor is at the far left ( North west end ). The door and the wall is alligned in one straight line, so is it a Northwest house or a North house?
Does a North facing house have the dragon hill on the left and the tiger hill on the right? Or is it the other way around? It is said that the dragon is an east ( sun rise direction ) animal so shouldn't it always be on the true East direction?
Let's say that one house has the "dragon hill" neighbour higher than the "tiger hill" neighbour but there is a higher hill about a kilometre away on the tiger hill direction. Should we take that faraway hill into consideration? Also this house I'm interested in has an open land in front but faraway ( about 1 km away ) there are hills which may be higher that the hills immediately at the back of the house, is that ok?
The one question that I really like to clear is where should we put the toilet? It seems like there's no place for it as it disturbs one thing or another. The toilet of this house falls on an auspicious direction for each one of my family members and we are all East group people.
Hope you can help me clear these doubts.
Thank you.
Cheers,
Ann
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