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By Rodika Tchi, About.com Guide to Feng Shui

Feng Shui Tips for Real Estate

Thursday March 8, 2007
feng shui real estate tips Feng shui tools can help you tremendously in both selling or buying new property. In selling your house you can apply basic feng shui principles to speed up the sale, such as:
  • Open up the pathway to the main door.
  • Clutter-free and refresh your whole home with a new coat of paint, beautiful decor items, flowering plants, etc.
  • Create a spa-like bathroom for viewers to fall in love with.
  • Put a lot of attention in your kitchen and your bedrooms, as these are the two spaces that play a major role in creating the energy of your home.
Tried it all but the house still not selling? Check this real estate case study about a beautiful house that was on the market for almost a year. After owners applying feng shui, it sold in less than a month.

Is your house asking for some feng shui help, too?

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Comments

May 27, 2008 at 7:17 am
(1) Jamie says:

i love your articles, good job

May 29, 2008 at 5:30 pm
(2) fengshui says:

Thank you very much!
Rodika

August 18, 2008 at 11:38 pm
(3) Joyce says:

My friend is looking for a new home. I see lots of information on selling a house, but none on buying one. Are there any things she needs to be doing to attract the right home to her or her to the right home?

Thanks for all the information. It’s most enlightening. I have a lot of work to do in my home!

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