Many people hope to choose a house with good Feng Shui to live in. They hope that their property can not only live comfortably, but also hope to live in a prosperous house. But how to check the feng shui of a house? Now I will tell you how to choose a good house, which can be used as a reference when you buy a house. (1) The wind should not be strong. When buying a property, you should first pay attention to the wind. If you find that the wind is strong near the house and you are very impatient, then it is not advisable to buy it, because even if the house is really condensed, it will be blown away by the strong wind. Feng Shui attaches great importance to "hiding wind and gathering Qi", which means that a place with strong winds will definitely not be a prosperous place! The most ideal living environment is one with a gentle breeze blowing slowly and refreshing. This is in line with the principles of Feng Shui. (2) Sufficient sunshine. Residential Feng Shui pays most attention to sunshine and air. Therefore, when choosing a house to live in, you must not only have fresh air, but also have sufficient sunshine. (3) The central part of the house is not suitable for contamination. This means that the central part of the house should not be used as a toilet, nor should it be located in the center of the back half of the house, just in line with the door, because this is likely to cause damage to property. (4) It is not advisable to rush straight into the streets. According to Feng Shui, "it is preferable to make a roundabout move but not to rush straight", because the momentum of the straight rush is sharp. If the residence is the first to bear the brunt, it will be a big disaster, so don't be careful! Therefore, when you go to choose a house, you may wish to first check whether there are streets and alleys in the front, rear, left and right of the house. (5) The terrain should be flat. If the house is located on a slope, you should be particularly careful to inspect the surrounding environment when purchasing, because from a Feng Shui perspective, houses on flat terrain are more stable, while slopes are more dangerous! (6) The street is not suitable for reverse bowing. The so-called "reverse bow" of the street means that the street in front of the house is curved, and the bend goes straight to the door. Feng Shui calls it "the sickle cuts the waist". Such houses should not be purchased and should be avoided. lucky. Youfang.com provides comprehensive and timely real estate news and information, as well as online browsing, owner forums and community websites for all properties. URL: