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Some Feng Shui Advice for that Diverse Market: by Your Feng Shui Long Island Consultant

Feng Shui Wind ChimesThis was originally posted months ago. I know there has been some questions lately regarding Feng Shui and a Diverse Market and thought I would repost this in case it was overlooked.

I know that many Agents are having a somewhat difficult time with the diversity of clients they are getting.  When targeting to a diverse market, both Asians and people of Indian Culture (where it is called Vaastu) are looking for different things.  Feng Shui is a broad area, but here's a few tips to get them IN the front door:

The FRONT door, in many cultures, is considered the "Mouth of Chi."  It is where all the good energy enters.  If the front door is hindered or obstructed in any way, such as a branch casting a shadow or pointing at it, chances are they won't step inside.  Also if there is anything obstructing the front door such as a tree or other object, they will see it as a sign that the energy cannot flow in.  I am often asked about a tree that is directly in front of the front door, and depending how diverse your market is, it is sometimes cut down.

The pathway leading to the mouth of Chi is every bit as important.  If possible, they like to see curved entrances instead of a straight line up to the door.  If there is a straight line, placing solor lights to "grace the entrance way" is a good deflection and shows them you have addressed this issue. 

Just the way many Americans feel strongly about the number 13 being "bad" luck (that's often why you won't see a 13th floor in a hotel), the Chinese in particular HATE the number FOUR.  In Chinese translation, it sounds like the word "death" to them.  Although I haven't found it to be effective for the Agents I work with, we are told to encircle the numbers on the house with yellow paint); the idea behind this is to keep the negative energy confined.  Even with this method, however, if it means "death" they are not likely to even look at the home.

They feel it is important to be graced into a home.  Aside from the obvious of keeping everything outside clean and the bushes cut back, they feel "graced in" by the use of Wind Chimes.  These don't go overlooked and are seen as a sign of "Ringing in the Money" as are bells hung inside the front door from the knob.

We seek to achieve a balance in Feng Shui, based on the Yin/Yang theory.  Having two outside plants (often small evergreens) on either side of the front door gives them a sense of balance and a sign of prosperity. 

Finally, from the outside, people love to see the WORD "Welcome."  It shoud be on the wreath (no dried flowers, please, a sign of dead energy!).  And they don't see a welcome doormat.  It gives them a sense that not only people are welcomed in, but also money and Good Chi.

And this is just to get them IN :)  Here are some examples of what will attract them in:

Feng Shui Front Door

 Feng Shui Wind Chimes

 

Comments

Very interesting. each element contributes something to the overall sense of "welcome". Very interesting points to consider. I will look outside my front door as a result.

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Posted by susan almost 5 years ago

Carole,

I keep learning something new from you every day!  I find this all so interesting AND pertinent!  I think that I need to get a sign for my wreath that says 'welcome' - that and bells on the inside.  Other than that, I almost think that I'm in pretty good shape!

Thank you for sharing all of this with us! :)

VAL

 

Posted by Val Allocco, HSE; ASHSR - Home Stager for Manhattan, Brooklyn & Long Island (Staged 2 Sell New York & Long Island) almost 5 years ago
Thank you for reposting this. Boy - I've got some work on my house!
Posted by Dena Stevens ~ Putting the 'real' into REALTOR (Century 21 Canon Land & Investment) over 4 years ago
Dena, Look at your listings as well.  Something so simple can lead a buyer away from a home if they believe in Feng Shui.  Thanks for your comment.
Posted by Laura Cerrano and Carole Provenzale Owner, Feng Shui Long Island & New York (Feng Shui Long Island & New York City/Feng Shui Manhattan ) over 4 years ago
Carole- This post is perfect for me.....I know each culture has their own cultural mores, beliefs, etc. and I know we lost a deal because the number wasn't right......maybe something like this should go into my Policy Manual.....(my Policy Manual isn't like others)......Thank you, and book-marking this for sure....
Posted by Kathy McGraw, Riverside County CA Real Estate (CELLing Realty) over 4 years ago
Hello Carole:  You are so informative!!  The little house that I am moving into has the front door on the side of the house where the carport is.  It does not have a direct open area leading to the home.  Can I just put up windchimes?
Posted by Dianne Barody - Pensacola Florida Real Estate (Century 21 AmeriSouth Realty) over 4 years ago

Kathy, Thank you, this was an older post.  Our lovely Dena asked me for something relating to selling and I thought of this.  Since she commented it pulled it back up again.  I hope it's useful to you.

Dianne, You absolutely can.  Is there a path that leads to the door?  If there is and it's on the side when you have some extra money you might want to get a few solar lights.....to lead the energy up to the door along the path.  Good luck in your new home!

Posted by Laura Cerrano and Carole Provenzale Owner, Feng Shui Long Island & New York (Feng Shui Long Island & New York City/Feng Shui Manhattan ) over 4 years ago
Carole:  Thank you so much.  I will do that.
Posted by Dianne Barody - Pensacola Florida Real Estate (Century 21 AmeriSouth Realty) over 4 years ago

Carole- Ok I found this in my Bookmarked Posts....can I use this info for my newsletter?  Saving these Posts allows me to go back to them as I need, and re-reading this I just saw about the Welcome Mat....it didn't stick in my mind the first time I read it, but I have it now :)

Posted by Kathy McGraw, Riverside County CA Real Estate (CELLing Realty) over 3 years ago

Wow, This is last years--of course you can use it, Kathy.  Use any blogs you like or any of the articles on my website that you think people will like.  Hey, you can see how popular I was last year :)

Posted by Laura Cerrano and Carole Provenzale Owner, Feng Shui Long Island & New York (Feng Shui Long Island & New York City/Feng Shui Manhattan ) over 3 years ago

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