Toronto is a very multi cultural city with a big influence from Far-Eastern investors. Even though this is not a new development, I still find a lot of common mistakes when realtors are dealing with them. Let me give you the top 10 points that you should consider!
1- Cemetery & Hospital
Cemetery and Hospital convey yin energy, and too much yin energy is not supportive for the residents close to these areas.
2- Door & windows are in the same line
In this case the energy enters the room and directly exits from the window, therefore doesn’t matter how beautiful the apartment is, it’s a big no in Feng Shui
3- Flyover and bridges
Another big No is when the edge of flyover is aimed like a knife at a building
Anything that has a sharp edge or sharp angle contain a Shar chi or negative energy and it is not supportive for the inhabitant
4- Train station
Being so close to the train station is not consider a good Feng Shui for a residential building.
In this scenario, the energy is moving too fast and as you might know, Feng Shui is all about balance between yin and yang
5- Elevators
Apartments that are directly in front of the elevator are not the best. It literally means a lot of up’s and down’s for the tenants
6- Layout
Keep it simple. Square shaped layouts are more Feng Shui friendly than triangle or L- shaped floor plans
7- Open space
Having an open space in front of the building or the house welcomes positive energy.
8- Down under
Apartments or houses that are lower than the ground level are not consider as a good Feng Shui
9- Near the pole
Houses or apartments that are facing a pole directly in front of the building consider as an unlucky house, as the luck of occupants is blocked
10- Garbage shoot
Apartment that are close to the Garbage shoot aren’t the best