Oct 25


Some people selling their houses are turning to feng shui to get an edge with buyers:

“‘Feng shui is really not about investing a lot of money, because most of the time our clients have the proper things — they’re just in different spaces. They’re in the wrong places, feng-shui-wise,’ said Mengo, who with Kasliner runs a feng shui consulting business called Harmonious Living.
A growing number of real estate agents and people selling their own homes are turning to feng shui — the ancient Chinese art of designing structures and arranging objects to create harmonious energy flow — to help attract buyers.

Once prevalent mainly in areas with large Asian-American populations, real estate agents and consultants with training in feng shui (pronounced fung-SHWAY) are becoming common.”

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