Yeah Baby! What is your home’s astrological sign?



You have an astrological sign, but what about your home?  After “analyzing”, the Chinese Zodiac, I have arrived at your home’s horoscope, just check the year your home was built to determine, you home’s sign.


RAT
Geared for entertaining.  This home will constantly bring friends and family together. When in harmony, relationships will be strengthened here. 

OX
Strong and dependable. When in harmony, this home will not suffer from pesky quirks and unexpected mishaps.

TIGER
Likes to be noticed:  the paint, the landscaping, this home only wants to stand out from the crowd.

RABBIT
Shy, unlike the Tiger home, the Rabbit home prefers to blend in.  When in harmony, this home brings good mental and physical health to its occupants.

DRAGON
Must be in flawless condition. The dragon home will not withstand long periods of lack of maintenance.  A well maintained dragon home brings financial success to its occupants.

SNAKE
Best suited for understated elegance and when in harmony will bring financial success to its occupants.

HORSE
Constantly seeking change: additions, updating and remodeling. When in harmony, this home will foster happy relationships.

SHEEP
Best suited for romance.  Couples with children are cautioned not to be so in tune with each other, that other family members are neglected.

MONKEY
Should never be used as a primary work environment as there will always be pleasant distractions (interesting neighbors, unexpected company).

ROOSTER
Thrives on low maintenance landscape and upkeep.  This home and its occupants thrive under a home of simplicity.

DOG
The home where everyone wants to gather for holidays, super bowl games, etc. If you have children, their friends will always be at your home.

PIG
This is a lucky home and will enhance the occupant’s finances and family relationships.

 

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