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Dear Danni,
Truly sorry for the delay in reply, as I had just ran across your posting. Kinda of very busy for the last few weeks.
Usually, if too much alternation especially extending the ground floor, this will often spell calamity or death for the first owner (breadwinner).
This was how, my grandfather came into this same situation:-
https://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-grandpa1.htm
A similar neighbour, who also extended the ground floor also came to the same fate:(
The 'good news' is that death often does not occur to the next owner. But however, the next owner often will not be able to `keep' the home due mostly to financial distress.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/15/2003 11:18:58 PM, Danni T wrote:
>My husband wants us to buy a
>house that I am convinced is
>sick, the previous owners made
>many structural changes to the
>inside and extended the ground
>floor. Soon after they did
>this the husband died of a
>brain tumour, the wife has
>since developed breast cancer
>and the daughter, M.E. ! The
>house is built on a slope with
>the garden to the rear sloping
>downwards, the extension they
>built caused subsidence which
>has been underpinned at huge
>cost. My husband who has seen
>the good results of Feng Shui
>in the past, now thinks I am
>crazy for thinking this about
>this new house. It is a
>beautiful house but the well
>being of my family comes
>first. Please help and advise
>me as he wants to move on this
>house this week, should we
>avoid it like the plague, is
>there a cure or could it just
>be a bad house for that
>particular family?
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