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Dear White,
1. Frankly, this does not come under the perview of Feng Shui.
2. Often, it is based on location, location, location and the selling price.
3. But, currently with the glut in the property market i.e. where buyers are spoilt for choice, it really - unfortunately makes it much harder to sell even if it is near to the valuation price.
4. Overall, based on many Real Estate agent's advice:
4.1 Try not to clutter the house with too many furniture.
4.2 Try to touch up areas or walls that are dirty.
Otherwise, Feng Shui is not the way to go, here. Unless, you can find good `Feng Shui' points. Here again, one man's meat is another man's poison.
Wishing you all the best!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/12/2003 6:37:00 AM, White Lou wrote:
>Hi, i need some advice please.
>For the past three months been
>trying to sell my HDB apt.
>There were many potential
>buyers viewing the apt, but
>none are serious to offer a
>price. Is there any feng shui
>cure or remedy for this
>instance? I am really
>desperate and indeed have
>lower my price to a bargain!
>Pls advice. Thanks.
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