The house in the community is transparent from the north to the south, with lighting on three sides, but is it okay if there is a road next to it?
As a real estate agent, I would like to give you some tips to help you buy a house smoothly.
1) For houses with a conventional barracks-style layout, the feng shui of the community itself is not a big problem.
2) From a bird's-eye view, the floor area ratio of the community is not low, and the distance between buildings is not wide. In this case: (in the purple circle)
Northwestern Set, South-facing lighting is affected. Unless the floor is high, of course he should be able to see the central landscape;
Northeast set: Since the southeast is affected by the south and the opposite community, lighting will also be limited;
Northeast set: Since the southeast is affected by the south and the opposite community, lighting will also be limited;
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The southeast suite, facing the street on both sides, is noisy, and if the floor of the community on the east side of the street is higher than yours, this is a taboo in Feng Shui;
The southwest suite, if it is close to the south road As long as it is not a commercial street and there is no obvious obstruction to the south, it is the most ideal choice in terms of landscape, location and lighting, and it is also one of the ideal locations in the entire community. If you attach great importance to quietness, you can consider the northwest apartment. I believe that the northwest apartment will not be the most expensive among developers. In general, in the pricing strategy of rigid demand orders, Anjing will not have a large proportion in the weighting coefficient.
3) Selection order: Southwest Suite>Northwest Suite>Southeast Suite>Northeast Suite
Since you have emphasized 3 sides of lighting, there is no doubt that the southwest suite is your most ideal choice. If it were me, I would choose a southwest apartment on the 11th to 13th floors. The key depends on how high the floor is.