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Dear Eileen,
A warm welcome to the forum!
The key issue for a home at the end of a cul de sac is: protect, protect & protect!
If you can draw a simple (to scale sketch) of your location plan and surrounding i.e. nearby houses and the back of the home. It would be good as I can have a better picture of your home as it is difficult to give advise based on the description.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/13/2001 4:52:00 PM, Eileen Foreman wrote:
>Hi - great site!! I have
>probably the worst house
>situation you could imagine.
>I am at the end of a cul de
>sac that slopes down to my
>front door (path to door comes
>from the driveway at the right
>side of the house) and slopes
>down to a stream at the back
>of the house. The front door
>points West and is slighty to
>the left of center (center
>hall colonial with a large
>family room off to the right).
>I am not in a position to move
>and would like some advice on
>how to improve the chi of this
>house. My husband
>(11/15/1947) and my
>(2/25/1951) history in this
>house has been frought with
>unhappy and unsuccessful
>events. Thanks.
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