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Is it unhealthy to live next to a cemetery?
Living near a cemetery doesn’t really affect your home’s value, instead, it shrinks the market. A house near a graveyard might stay longer on the market, waiting for a buyer – up to 48 days, according to Redfin. But it can also sell for a better price.
Do people live in graveyards?
Some of these slums have developed inside public cemeteries. People sleep in haphazard shanties built on top of graves, or inside mausoleums. It’s free, but there are no basic services such as sanitation, electricity and clean water, let alone adequate shelter.
Do cemeteries have germs?
As a result, many cemetery sites have become polluted with human waste, including bacteria like E. coli. Also, because cemeteries themselves are typically not inhabited, many animals find a niche in them.
Is it bad to live next to a cemetery?
Most people who asked obviously think that it might be bad to live next to a cemetery. Today, let me explain how cemeteries are seen in Feng Shui. A cemetery is seen as a mountain in Feng Shui. Remember I talked about the 8th cycle (2004-2023) of earth luck.
Is it bad feng shui to live near a cemetery?
Living Next To A Cemetery. A mountain in the northeast of a property is good Feng Shui while a mountain in the southwest is bad Feng Shui (mountains are in charge of the wellbeings of people). A mountain is good only when it is covered with lush greens which means a good cemetery needs to have lots of greens.
Is a house next to a cemetery an “incurable defect”?
The house is located right next to a cemetery. This does not bother me or my husband in the least bit, but I have heard from other people that it is considered an “incurable defect” that may make it very hard to sell in the future.
Why do we go to the cemetery?
In a town bustling with activity at soccer and T-ball fields, the fire department, and the post office, the cemetery is our eye in the storm. We go there when life is chaotic, and we need a few moments to chill out and find our peace. Peace is exactly what I was looking for when my husband and I embarked on buying our first house.