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Dear Cecil,
Thank you for setting up this wonderful forum! I am confused about the following items regarding the site evaluation:
1) Normally the turtle should be in the back of the house for protective support. If so, is it not favorable to buy a house with a golf course view (because one can't plant large trees in the back of the yard else they'd block the view)? Would the answer change if there are other houses and then a mountain behind the golf course?
2) Regarding the statement that one should not buy a house sitting on a sloping lot... does that mean it is bad to build your house on a piece of land that is at the edge of a higher plateau (because once your lot ends, the land behind your lot is on a lower elevation land).
3) Lastly, regarding the Dragon on the left/east theory, is it then not as favorable if there is a little public road on the left of your house (between yours and your left neighbor's house)?
Thank you so much for your help!! Hope you have a nice day.
Sincerely,
Gwen
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