Use Feng Shui to Buy Real Estate (2024)

Time to switch homes and you’re combing the real estate apps and figuring out where the next dream spot will be? Feng Shui is there for you in a big way. Here’s eleven essential Feng Shui home selection criteria to look for when you meet with the real estate agent or landlord.

Don’t worry! I’ve made a handy checklist for you to bring with you when you are looking. These tips apply whether you are hunting for a house, condo, apartment or other living arrangement.

You probably will never find a home with all eleven features. I never have. When you find a place that really calls to you and there are a couple of items on this list that are flagged, we can make some Feng Shui adjustments to get the space into greater balance.

Where you will want to step back and reconsider is when several items on this checklist get flagged. Then it may be a challenge to acclimate to the new home successfully. Knowing these Feng Shui details ahead of time will give you an energetic platform on which to judge this most vital decision.

Feng Shui Tip #1 for Selecting a Home: An Ideal Location

The real estate broker’s mantra for a desirable property is, “Location, location, location.” Of course, we all want the right location for our needs, but Feng Shui has a slightly different twist on this most vital feature.

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Pay close attention as you approach the property. Is it easy to find, in a safe and attractive neighborhood plus does it seem friendly and inviting to you? Make note of anything around the structure that feels out of proportion or imposing.

Next, assess whether the structure, be it a free standing home, apartment building or condo, is in the Seat of the Armchair. Simply put, when facing the front of the building, look for something taller behind, lower on both sides and the road on the side with the front door. Get a detailed description of this essential Feng Shui positioning in my post, The Ideal Feng Shui Location.

Feng Shui Tip #2 for Selecting a Home: Predecessor Energy

Have you ever heard the term Predecessor Energy? In Feng Shui, it describes the residual energy that any occupant leaves in the home they vacate. You leave it, I leave it, everybody leaves it. The key is to become as aware as you can of what this energy is telling you.

Ask why the residents are leaving, how they earned their livelihood, who was in their family and any other questions you can think of that will reveal how the existing Feng Shui influenced their lives while in that dwelling.

Make note when you get feedback that the property sale is part of a divorce settlement, they lost their jobs, went bankrupt or are selling because of a health issue. Then you can take a much deeper look at how the Feng Shui of the structure may have contributed to their situation.

Feng Shui can identify and adjust imbalances. The people in our last home went bankrupt, but I recognized many of the Feng Shui challenges and made adjustments and improvements galore when we moved in. Finances were not a problem for us during our twelve years living there.

Feng Shui Tip #3 for Selecting a Home: Wholesome Shape

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When you visit the property, try to determine the overall shape of the interior floor plan. A complete circle (yurt?), square or rectangle is the most desirable.

If a floor plan is available, get a copy and place the Feng Shui Bagua. It will reveal a lot about the property and earmark certain Feng Shui challenges. The more parts of the Bagua Map that are “Outside of Structure” the more challenging those areas of your life might become.

There are Feng Shui practitioner stories by the hundreds of homes with Relationship areas Outside of Structure yielding divorces in owner after owner.

Feng Shui Tip #4 for Selecting a Home: Garage Placement

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Garages are a big consideration in Feng Shui. A detached garage is excellent if it is shorter than the height of the home. If a garage is attached to the house, its space is included in the overall floor plan and, therefore, the Feng Shui energy pattern of the interior of the home.

The garage door has the potential to be an oversized energy drain. The consistent up and down of the door coupled with the vehicle’s constant coming and going drain Ch’i and potentially the occupants’ energy as well.

In the top photo at right, the garage protrudes forward, leaving the front door recessed and hidden far behind. The predominant energy that could overcome the occupants is a come and go, overly busy lifestyle.

The bottom photo shows a home where the front door is the focal point of the facade. The “side loading” garage door takes a back seat. It is much better Feng Shui.

Feng Shui Tip #5 for Selecting a Home: Prominent Front Door

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The part of the home where energy enters is the front door, called the Mouth of Ch’i in Feng Shui. Ideally, the front door is on the front of the house or building and is easy to find. These may seem like simple criteria, but I have been to many, many homes where it has taken me quite a while to find my way to the front door bell!

Is the path leading to the front door wide, unobstructed and well lit? If visitors can navigate and enter the front door easily, so too can vital Ch’i energy.

Also notice if the front door is given proper respect for the important job it does. Many newer homes recess the front door dramatically, (as seen in #4), shoving it deep beneath a dark overhang begging to be noticed. The more quickly and easily you see and get to the front door the better.

Feng Shui Tip #6 for Selecting a Home: Smooth Ch’i Flow

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Once we’re inside our homes what interacts and sustains us is vital Ch’i energy that enters through the front door. The path this Ch’i takes is critical to the home’s occupants and whether they are energized and supported by its flow or possibly challenged or depleted.

Floor to ceiling windows, a stairway directly across from the front door and windows and doors lined up from front to back are a few features that drain vital Ch’i. Be mindful of bathrooms, laundry rooms and other places with sinks or drains all clustered into one section of the floor plan.

There are easy Feng Shui adjustments for many of these situations. You’ll be a huge step ahead if you’re aware of them ahead of time. Then you can place your furniture and other Feng Shui enhancements to modify these imbalances the day you move in.

Feng Shui Tip #7 for Selecting a Home: Bed & Desk Position

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The Feng Shui Power Position is another Feng Shui term that is important to understand during your home search. Simply put, you are in the Feng Shui Power Position when you sit at your desk or lie in bed so that you can see someone entering through the door, but you are not physically in line with the door.

Make a mental note when touring the bedrooms that all beds can easily be placed in the Power Position. This tip will go a long way to providing good conditions for maximizing relaxation and rest.

Try to also identify a space you might designate for an office so you can check whether your desk can be in the Power Position. This includes the additional consideration of having a solid wall to your back when seated at the desk. Don’t think you’ll need an office? At least define where you’ll sit with your laptop most often and be sure that location is in the Power Position.

Feng Shui Tip #8 for Selecting a Home: Stove Location

The definition of the Power Position is the same for the stove. In Feng Shui, the stove represents wealth and the overall success and sustenance of all the home’s occupants. However, most stoves are up against a wall so the cook’s back is to the activity in the room which is a highly undesirable situation. This can be addressed with the Feng Shui adjustment of a mirror on the wall over the stove.

Galley kitchens that are lined up with a door at either end have the potential for too much traffic and disruption and can be quite problematic in Feng Shui. Keep an eye out for them and give them a thorough evaluation.

Feng Shui Tip #9 for Selecting a Home: General Maintenance

This is a common item to consider whether you’re using a Feng Shui checklist or not. Of course, most folks want their new place to be clean, updated and in good repair. However, the question about a shabby condition is whether a Feng Shui concern may be influencing the owners’ ability to perform regular upkeep. Poor health, stressed finances or even a slow leak in a water heater may be contributing to the situation.

Keep digging for the Predecessor Energy (#2 above) information to unearth possible reasons. If that doesn’t seem to be part of the cause, consider a Feng Shui consultation to continue to unearth potential causes.

Feng Shui Tip #10 for Selecting a Home: Location of Power Sources

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Part of modern life, the location and intensity of electrical and other wireless equipment are a big concern in Feng Shui. Living near large transmitting installations such as an electrical substation or electrical or cell towers would be a deal breaker for me.

Note where the electric meter is located and whether it is near a place where anyone would sleep. This goes for the cable or wireless entry and equipment as well. If you are looking at an apartment or condo, where is the main electrical service housed in relation to your unit? It is best to have any of these features as far away as possible from bedrooms or other rooms where people spend a consistently large number of hours per day.

A Feng Shui colleague, Peg Donahue, has additional training in this field and performed an Electromagnetic Frequency (EMF) Evaluation for us before we moved into our current home. She brought in meters and other equipment that assessed the EMFs in our home and offered guidance on how to modify their effects.

Feng Shui Tip #11 for Selecting a Home: Good Feeling

Having all of this new information to consider in your decision may seem like a lot but remember to also go with your gut. Anything that doesn’t “feel” quite right probably isn’t very good Feng Shui.

Just this week a friend had me look at a real estate listing for a home she was considering. Her concern was about the pool and lanai. Sure enough, the Ch’i flow was very constricted, and she was “feeling” the imbalance.

Pay attention when you have a good feeling about something. It’s your Inner Feng Shui steering you toward a more suitable path.

Considering these eleven criteria will give you a positive jump start to living a long, happy, prosperous and joy-filled life in your new home. You can use the abbreviated checklist below when you’re onsite to give you a quick review of the tips. Please let me know how it works for you so I can continue to improve it for the next home hunter.

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In Feng Shui we believe that the home represents the person. No house is perfect, yet no human is perfect either. All you can do is find the home that is best matched to how you are today. You will evolve with the home, making modifications to reflect you and your family’s growth and progress as you go.

Use Feng Shui to Buy Real Estate (9)I have done a lot of house hunting and designing for myself, family members, many friends and Clients. Contact me for a Feng Shui Real Estate Purchase Consultation. It covers all of the factors mentioned above in addition to many more such as the surrounding landscape, possible additional major energy drains, fixes for potential imbalances and others. Working with me can help you make a final decision as well as prepare you with a priority list of Feng Shui enhancements to include while setting up your new space.

Contact me to set up your appointment today and happy home hunting!

Have fun,
Carol

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FAQs

What are the feng shui rules for buying a house? ›

When buying a house as per feng shui, you must make sure to follow some of the important rules like avoid houses at the end of the street, a house with a square or rectangular floor plan is favourable, avoid a house with a heavy beam overhead, and never invest in a house that has the bedroom ceiling slanted.

What is feng shui in real estate? ›

Feng Shui is a Chinese system of beliefs that govern spatial arrangement in relation to the flow of energy or “life force” (known as chi or qi) in a building. Learn how to appeal to buyers who follow such principles.

What is good luck when buying a house? ›

Boost Your Luck With These 9 Superstitions Around Buying a Home
  • Look for lucky eights.
  • Stay away from unlucky 13.
  • Opt for front door feng shui.
  • Steer clear of a cemetery view.
  • Avoid a house with a scary past.
  • Pay attention to lucky symbols.
  • Pick the best move day.
  • Start off on the right foot.
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How to choose a house according to feng shui? ›

Master Paw lists down her top 5 tips for first time home buyers:
  1. Look for wind and water elements. ...
  2. Big is not always better. ...
  3. Take note of your home's 4 Celestial Animals and their respective requirements. ...
  4. A neat building design and straight angles are crucial. ...
  5. Avoid these features which could harm good vibes.
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What is bad feng shui for house location? ›

The house should not be built on a ridge, on a cliffside, at a river outlet, next to a bridge or highway, or at an intersection. Avoid sloping land behind the house. The most auspicious house direction in feng shui is south-facing, which is good for light, chi absorption and family harmony.

Which direction should the main door be in feng shui house? ›

According to feng shui, the facing direction of your house can have a big impact on your life and well-being. The most auspicious facing direction for a house is south. This is because the south is associated with the element fire, which is said to bring good luck and prosperity.

Which is wealth corner in feng shui? ›

As per the feng shui energy map, i.e, Bagua, the top left corner is dedicated to feng shui for wealth. When you stand at the door of youyr bedroom, the far left back corner is your wealth corner.

How to sell a house using feng shui? ›

Top Feng Shui Tips to Help You Sell Your Home
  1. Clutter Clearing. Nearly all agree, clutter clearing is one of the most important things you can do for your space. ...
  2. Curb Appeal and Front Door. ...
  3. Support Helpful People and your Intention. ...
  4. Staging. ...
  5. Kitchens and Bathrooms. ...
  6. Celebration, Ceremony, and Energy.

Which direction is prosperity in feng shui? ›

Understanding the Bagua Map

The nine life areas of feng shui are: Wealth & Prosperity (Southeast) Health & Ancestors (East) Knowledge & Self-Cultivation (Northeast)

What are the 3 most important things when buying a house? ›

The Top 3 Things to Consider When Buying a Home
  • When you're shopping for a home, you're likely to visit multiple properties before you find The One. ...
  • #1: Price. ...
  • The sticker price. ...
  • The cost of homeownership. ...
  • Negotiation. ...
  • #2: Location. ...
  • Commute and accessibility. ...
  • Neighborhood features, factors, and amenities.
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What brings luck to a new home? ›

According to Chinese tradition, it's good luck to bring an orange tree into a new home. They also smell good, so win win. In pagan superstition it is believed that carrying uncooked rice when you step through the threshold of your new house brings fortune and means that no one will go hungry under your roof.

What symbolizes good luck in a new home? ›

Horseshoes. Many cultures believe a horseshoe above the door will bring good luck, but some think it should point upwards (so luck doesn't run out), while others think it should point downwards (to make fortune "fall" on those who walk under it).

What is a good house number in feng shui? ›

Good house numbers for luck and positive energy

According to the beliefs of feng shui, the lucky numbers are 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, and 9. Although they are all auspicious numbers, they have different meanings in your street address.

How do you know if your house is lucky? ›

What is a Good House Number As Per Numerology? Numerous figures are regarded as ideal for houses. For residential properties like houses, numerals like 3, 6, 8, 9, 11 and house number 38 are all regarded as lucky or good house numbers in numerology.

How do I find the perfect house to buy? ›

How to find the perfect home
  1. Tip 1: What Does Your Perfect Home Look Like? ...
  2. Tip 2: Determine Your Housing Budget. ...
  3. Tip 3: Will You Need a Mortgage? ...
  4. Tip 4: Consider The Location of Your New Home. ...
  5. Tip 5: Do Your Research. ...
  6. Tip 6: Talk To a Real Estate Agent. ...
  7. Tip 7: Be Flexible. ...
  8. Tip 8: Proceeding to The Buying Process.

What do you put in the wealth corner of your house? ›

What should I put in my money corner? Put items that activate wealth in your money corner, such as a money tree, crystals, and images of water. What are the feng shui colors for wealth corner? The feng shui colors for the wealth corner are purple, blue, and green.

What is the wealth corner of the house in feng shui? ›

Despite its name, the Feng Shui wealth corner is not a mysterious corner of your home with money hidden under the floorboards. Instead, the wealth corner is a section on the Bagua map that is believed to help channel positive energies to your prosperity and fortune.

What is the feng shui wealth area of a house? ›

The Wealth Corner – Southeast

The southeast corner of your home is considered the primary wealth area in Feng Shui. It is associated with the Wood element, which symbolizes growth and vitality. Activating this area is also said to bring financial opportunities and prosperity into your life.

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