What Exterior Features Signal a Luxury Home?

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According to this view, a person’s fate is largely set at birth, with clues hidden in their birth chart and physical features. By examining a birth chart, facial features, or palm lines, people can gain insight into the general direction of their destiny. Take financial fortune, for example: relevant indicators can appear in a person’s chart, face, and palms. A knowledgeable practitioner can interpret these signs and clarify whether someone’s financial outlook is likely to be strong or weak over the course of their life.

Because family is highly valued in Chinese culture, real estate is a major concern. This article looks at which facial features are said to correlate with owning more property.

I. Evaluating the Property Palace

In facial analysis, the area between the eyes and the eyebrows is called the Property Palace. It symbolizes land and housing and can point to a person’s luck with real estate.

  • If the Property Palace is low, narrow, and sunken, the person tends to be impatient and struggles with relationships, leading to poor real estate luck. Even if they currently own several properties, their family fortune may steadily decline, making it difficult to keep a home, and they may end up like a “snail without a shell.”
  • If the Property Palace is broad, full, and has a healthy glow, the person is amiable and kind, with prosperous family finances that provide strong support for real estate. Their property luck is excellent, and they often acquire homes with strong appreciation potential.
  • If the Property Palace is broad but lacks firmness or substance, the person is pleasure-seeking and indulgent, lacks stability, and tends to have poor real estate luck.
  • If the Property Palace is narrow, the person is often opinionated and moody, frequently without a permanent residence, which also points to weak real estate luck.

II. Evaluating the Eyes

The Property Palace also encompasses the eyes, so eye quality can influence a person’s real estate luck.

1. Phoenix Eyes and High Eyebrows Indicate Abundant Property

“Phoenix eyes” are smooth and oval, with slightly hooked corners and tapered ends, and should not be confused with “red phoenix eyes” or “triangle eyes.” High eyebrows sit higher on the brow ridge, with the tails slanting upward. People with these features tend to acquire property in multiple places over their lifetime—such as their hometown, workplace, and elsewhere—suggesting a rich family estate.

2. Red Veins in the Eyes

This refers to visible blood vessels across the eyeball or a reddish cast to the eyes. People with this feature are thought to have poor luck, often experiencing financial setbacks and difficulty maintaining their homes.

3. Bright and Lively Eyes

Eyes that are bright, dark, and well-defined are considered a sign of great fortune. Even if someone currently owns no property, with effort they are likely to acquire good real estate in time.

III. Evaluating the Servant Palace

In facial analysis, the area on both lower cheeks extending from the corners of the mouth is called the Servant Palace. While it primarily reflects the situation of subordinates and employees, it also contains clues about real estate, such as location quality, layout, and living comfort.

  • A full, rounded Servant Palace is ideal. It reflects effective management of family assets and strong control over the home and environment, enabling the person to meet their own and their family’s needs well.
  • A dry, sunken Servant Palace with long scars or lines indicates someone harsh and unkind, leading to pushback from subordinates. It also suggests that their choices, designs, and renovations are often impractical, making it hard for the family to feel satisfied regardless of the home’s size.
  • The Servant Palace should be evaluated together with the Law Lines (nasolabial folds) on either side of the nose, whose ends are adjacent to the Servant Palace. If the Law Lines are firm and well-defined and the Servant Palace is full, it suggests the person is shrewd and capable, able to plan well and steadily expand their real estate holdings.

In facial analysis, a house is not viewed in isolation; it cannot be represented by a single feature. Traditionally, real estate is just one part of a person’s immovable assets, which also include farmland, buildings, residences, and family wealth, and these elements are interconnected. Therefore, to assess someone’s real estate prospects and the timing of acquiring property, one must consider their family fortune, lifetime asset picture, inheritance, and relationship with their parents, and synthesize these with the overall trajectory of their life.

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