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Vastu faults that you shouldn‘t ignore while buying a home

Is it possible for every apartment that is put up for sale, to comply with Vastu Shastra norms? The answer is no! So, how can home buyers identify which apartments to buy and which R

November 07, 2016 / 11:07 IST
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Is it possible for every apartment that is put up for sale, to comply with Vastu Shastra norms? The answer is no! So, how can home buyers identify which apartments to buy and which one they should avoid, vis-à-vis Vastu norms?

Vastu experts maintain that buyers should preferably focus on the most important rules of Vastu and make alternative arrangements or corrections, for construction aspects which do not conform to Vastu.

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“The arrangement of different areas in our home should be as per Vastu norms. Otherwise, it may create unrest in the occupants’ minds, health problems and other problems in life. One should buy a home that at least conforms to 70%-80% of Vastu norms,” advises Vikash Sethi, promoter and CEO, A2ZVastu.com.

Vastu norms that a buyer should consider, while buying a home: Opt for a house where all the four corners are intact, i.e., without any corner being cut. Avoid south-west facing homes. The staircase should always be clockwise and should not be in the north-east direction. The kitchen should be in south-east or north-west direction. It should not be in the north-east direction. The master bedroom should be in the south-west direction. It should not be in the south-east direction. Toilets should be in the north-west direction. It should not be in the north-east direction. Solutions for homes with severe Vastu faults
A large number of Vastu faults can be rectified, assures Vastu expert Narendra Jain, of Arihant Vastu.