We were on a walking tour of Brickfields in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia recently. The guide took us past a house which he said was the family home of Ananda Krishnan. Who Is Ananda Krishnan? Ananda is said to be the second wealthiest in Southeast Asia, number 89 in the world with a fortune valued at US$9.6 [...]
We were on a walking tour of Brickfields in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia recently. The guide took us past a house which he said was the family home of Ananda Krishnan.
Who Is Ananda Krishnan?
Ananda is said to be the second wealthiest in Southeast Asia, number 89 in the world with a fortune valued at US$9.6 billion, He was born in Brickfields and had an MBA from Harvard University, USA. His main business interests are in telecommunications/media (Astro, Maxis), oil/gas and property.
Note the “Feng Shui” configuration. The main property is the Petronas Twin Towers (a Malaysian icon) with two buildings on either side. On the dragon side (left), the taller Maxis tower and on the tiger side (right), Mandarin Oriental Hotel. There is a lake in front of these buildings which shows the facing direction.
Comment of the house.
The house is receiving energy from 2 different sources.
1. From the junction on the dragon side (left) of the house.
2. From the River Klang which is passing the house on the tiger side (Right).
The quality of energy from both sources is good. I have not seen a property, which was not designed with feng shui from inception, receiving so much good energy from so many different sources.
It is all about Location, Location and Location.
Comment:
1. I would like to make a point on two statements which keep cropping up in Feng Shui books.
Avoid property in a cul-de-sac
Avoid property near a “T” junction.
This house is in a cul-de-sac and near a “T” junction. This is a house with seriously good feng shui.
My reply to people’s queries are usually “It depends”. I need more information. There are no absolutes, it just depends.
2. Many people try to improve their home with cures or home improvements. My point is that, you can always find another property that will be receiving good energy after trying home improvements. Move to that new property is a more dependable solution. It depends on you. This is the best way to get a home with good feng shui.
Dr Michael Oon
Diary of a Feng Shui consultant -5
Assisting House Hunting Hanna – House 4 Hanna has sold her main residence and is staying in a rented property. She is looking for 2 properties; one for herself and another for investment (a buy to let) within the home counties (the area around London). This diary will follow her visits to each property – [...]
Assisting House Hunting Hanna – House 4
Hanna has sold her main residence and is staying in a rented property. She is looking for 2 properties; one for herself and another for investment (a buy to let) within the home counties (the area around London).
This diary will follow her visits to each property – looking and giving an opinion for each.
The main purpose is to assist Hanna decide whether
a – Is the property suitable to be her main residence?
b – As investment property, will it be able to hold the asking rent, be able to get tenants easily without having any void periods (ie Landlord friendly).
I will be using feng shui techniques to get the insights of the property.
House Buying – House 4
This property is split up into a number of flats. It is located on top of a hill with the energy moving away on the buildings left side (dragon side). There is very little energy going into the building.
It is near a licenced business premises. This can be useful for some but a late night annoyance for others.
Comment:
1. As a main residence: You will miss the opportunities in your life.
2. As an investment property “buy to let”. Difficult to get tenants. Can expect to get long void periods.
Not recommended.
Hanna:
Dr Michael Oon
Diary of a Feng Shui Consultant -house buying – 4
Assisting House Hunting Hanna – House 3 Hanna has sold her main residence and is staying in a rented property. She is looking for 2 properties; one for herself and another for investment (a buy to let) within the home counties (the area around London). This diary will follow her visits to each property – [...]
Assisting House Hunting Hanna – House 3
Hanna has sold her main residence and is staying in a rented property. She is looking for 2 properties; one for herself and another for investment (a buy to let) within the home counties (the area around London).
This diary will follow her visits to each property – looking and giving an opinion for each.
The main purpose is to assist Hanna decide whether
a – Is the property suitable to be her main residence?
b – As investment property, will it be able to hold the asking rent, be able to get tenants easily without having any void periods (ie Landlord friendly).
I will be using feng shui techniques to get the insights of the property.
House Buying – House 3
The building (in the image) is at an end of a cul-de-sac is sub-divided into a number of flats.
There is a convoluted passage to get into the property. You have to go through the gates, pass the front of the building then down the narrow passage by the brick wall (on the right of the image, next to the red car). There is not direct and hardly any energy (qi) will get into this property. Therefore, each flat was not have insufficient energy.
I would suspect, there was difficulty in selling the property in the first place.
Comment:
1. As a main residence: You will miss the opportunities in your life.
2. As an investment property “buy to let”. Difficult to get tenants. Can expect to get long void periods.
Not recommended.
Hanna:
Rating 1/5
Dr Michael Oon











