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Dear Danni,
Often, I found out that if the house is yours it's yours. If it is not yours (and perhaps as what you had mentioned) fate; it is good news to hear that the present owner rejected your husband's offer.
Yesterday, I was afraid to mention more of my grand pa's home. He was the first owner, and did not get to see the house being completed.
If one looks carefully at the last few pictures, his funeral procession was shadowed by the uncompleted roof of the new home. A few years later, our business at Change Alley - the second floor - caught fire. Fortunately, the ground floor was ok.
Later, a rich millionare's mistress bought my grand father's home. Guess what, by coincidence, her boyfriend and herself did badly in business.
Subsequently, both my grandpa and my neighbour's home which did extensive renovations to the frontage -- had to be sold.
Here, the owner and subsequent owner -- has to sell it away! And today, in it's place; stands several developments.
In fact, I was quite sad recently, as I had to go close to this place, as a new client had purchased a bungalow; close to my grandpa's home. It brought me sad memories -- of the place where I used to be born and lived for most of my youth.
Going forward, since there is no completed purchase, I appeal you to ask your husband not to pursue with the purchase. (Perhaps, it is a blessing in disguise!)
Are there not any other homes -- worth better consideration... It is still not too late! See if you can truly convince your hubby to look elsewhere!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/19/2003 8:24:43 PM, Danni T wrote:
>
Thanks Cecil, for your
>advice, I will try to get a
>layout plan of the house for
>you to take a look at. I must
>admit though I am a great
>believer in fate, and if
>something is meant to happen
>it will, my husband made an
>offer on the house in question
>yesterday which was close to
>the asking price, and the
>present owner rejected it :o)
>This has had the effect that
>things have a calmed a little
>and he isn't in such a huge
>rush now to buy it, but he
>would still like it. This
>allows for more time to figure
>out the feng shui aspects of
>the house for which I am
>grateful. And who knows
>another house that we are
>meant to have might come on
>the market in the meantime.
>
Will be in touch
>soon,
Regards,
Danni
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