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    • Useful info / Life / Housing
    • 2024/05/04 (Sat)

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    3 Things I Learned at Feng Shui School About Bedrooms 🛏 [LA ・ OC ・ RS ・ SB Real Estate

    Hello, my name is Tokimi Matsumo, Los Angeles Real Estate Services.
    I am actually a certified Feng Shui appraiser.

    Today we are going to talk a little bit off the subject of buying or selling a house, but I thought I would share a few things that
    might be helpful when thinking about bedroom furniture placement.

    The bedroom is an important place because it is where you spend the majority of your life.

    There are actually several schools or teachings of Feng Shui, so
    opinions are sometimes divided, but here I will share some of what I learned in my
    Feng Shui school.

    1 . Shape of bedroom
    rectangle or square is best
    triangular or odd shaped rooms
    should not be used as a bedroom.

    2 . Number of mirrors ( Placement )
    Lots of mirrors should not be placed in a bedroom.
    Especially not in front of the bed.

    This is not very good for your mood
    and from there you may end up
    harming your health.

    Waking up in the middle of the night in the dark
    and seeing my reflection in front of me
    might be a little weird.

    3. Bed position
    The head of the bed should be against the wall.
    In short, it is not a good idea to have the bedding in the
    middle of the room.

    Do not place the bed in the
    doorway when the bedroom door is opened.



    That's all for today anyway.

    You may not be able to arrange the furniture
    in the ideal way depending on the layout, but
    there is no such thing as a perfect house
    anyway, so don't worry about it.

    Free consultation for all real estate matters

    • Useful info / Life / Housing
    • 2024/05/02 (Thu)

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    LA Real Estate for a Reason] House whose resident just passed away ~ You would buy ? I would not buy ?

    This is Kimi Matsumoto, a real estate service in Los Angeles.

    In the U.S., a house whose occupants have been murdered, committed suicide, or been involved in a crime in the house is called a Stigmatized Property.

    In Japanese, it is a house that has been stigmatized or branded.

    There are many old houses in the U.S., and I am sure there are many houses where such incidents occurred decades ago. But be careful, when selling a house, the seller is required to disclose in writing to the buyer if such an incident has occurred within the past three years.


    Although I mentioned crime and suicide above, even if the person who lived in the house died peacefully of old age, there are some people who are concerned about it and consider it as Stigmatized Property as well. It is better for the seller to disclose this information to the buyer in advance.

    The same is required not only for the sale of a house, but also for renting a house.


    When a friend of mine rented an apartment when I was a student a long time ago,

    he used to make a fuss about how "the landlord went out of his way to tell me that my grandmother had recently passed away here - I didn't want to hear that!"

    But this is not true. This was, in fact, the landlord's duty.

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    • Press Release / Media
    • 2024/05/16 (Thu)

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    Finding Housing in the U.S.

    Real estate information that is absolutely necessary when moving abroad. Why don't you think about the housing situation in the U.S. now in anticipation of the future, such as the comparison between renting and buying and selling, what you should consider when deciding where to live, and the procedure when buying ・ and selling a house. This is also a must-see for those who are moving abroad with their families.

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