Property Palace
Zi Wei Property Palace Reading
The Property Palace reads home, roots, and how settled you feel—not just whether you own property, but whether home truly holds you.
TianJiGe Editorial TeamUpdated

Read it with Wealth and Life palaces—Wealth for earning, Property for holding and settling, Life for what security means to you.
More than buying a house
It covers property, living environment, family roots, inheritance, and belonging.
Strong Wealth with a restless Property palace may earn well yet feel unsettled; a steady Property palace favors long-term settling.
It also reflects what 'home' means to you—stability, movement, or family legacy—all part of the living theme.
Stars and transformations at home
Main stars show living preferences—quiet, lively, investment-minded, or easily tangled in home affairs.
Lu or Quan may open chances to buy or improve; Ji may show pressure or homework around home.
Tian Fu or Tian Tong often lean toward settling in; Po Jun or Qi Sha bring more change—moves, renovation, or family restructuring—always read with real conditions.
Home, family, and feng shui
The palace can hint at family atmosphere and elders, but it doesn't replace a feng shui audit.
Use it as a read on psychological and practical housing needs, then adjust the space if needed.
Parents and Fortune palaces shape your emotional baseline at home. Strong Property with tense Fortune may mean a fine address but inner restlessness.
Connect Wealth and Career first
Property shows holding and settling; Wealth shows cash flow; Career shows the income platform; Travel can show outside cities and market openings.
If Property looks active but money and career cannot support it, stabilize cash flow, loan pressure, and long-term living plans first.
Investment property and owner-occupied settling read differently—the former needs Wealth and Travel; the latter needs Marriage, Parents, and Fortune for family agreement.
Timing for moving and settling
When major or annual cycles activate Property, Wealth, Travel, or Parents, moving, renovation, buying, selling, or family duties can become concrete.
The chart gives rhythm. Budget, policy, work location, family agreement, and actual housing needs decide the action.
Annual Ji in Property does not ban buying. It may warn of overspend, family friction, or the need for a slower decision—use it as caution, not a ban.
How to use it practically
Best for understanding housing needs, settling rhythm, and family roots—not for counting how many houses you will own.
Renting, buying, returning home, or changing cities—all can be read through Property, Travel, and Wealth together, but income and policy still decide.
Use Property as a planning tool: when to settle, when to rent first, when to improve environment instead of chasing square footage—more practical than luck alone.
How to Get Started
- 1Locate the Property Palace and its stars.
- 2Connect Wealth and Career for cash flow and income platform.
- 3Check Travel for cities, relocation, and outside market conditions.
- 4Use cycles for settling, buying, or moving windows.
- 5Bring it back to budget, policy, and real choices.
Common Mistakes
- Assuming a good palace means many houses.
- Reading Property without Wealth and cycles.
- Replacing budgeting and loans with chart reading.
- Ignoring income and cash-flow support.
- Turning timing hints into exact dates.
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FAQ
Cycles lighting Property and Wealth can hint, but money and policy still decide.
Often pressure or homework around home—not necessarily disaster.
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