Reaching an agreement on this foreclosed property within three months is highly unlikely, and it will most probably be withdrawn from auction or become entangled in procedural disputes. The core basis for this is that the Par. line Wei (Earth) representing the house and the Chou (Earth) line both move, forming a pattern of "Par. transforming into Par." (Parents changing into Parents), indicating repeated issues with documentation. Furthermore, the entire hexagram is a Six clashes changing into Six clashes, signaling an inability to reach an agreement and a rapid dissolution of negotiations. The fundamental crux lies in the Wealth line falling into a Void (Xun Kong), meaning your funds cannot align with the property within a short timeframe.
It Is Difficult for Buyers and Sellers of the Foreclosed Property to Reach an Agreement Within Three Months
Background Analysis
Hexagram 58 — Dui (The Joyous) changing to Hexagram 1 — Qian (The Creative), Six clashes changing into Six clashes, fundamentally making the dissolution of the situation unstoppable. The Self Line Parents Wei (Earth) represents your side, while the Other Line Parents Chou (Earth) represents this foreclosed property and the handling court. Both Self and Other are Earth, prospering and thriving in the Wei month, which indicates that you are very interested in this property and the house itself does indeed exist. However, Self and Other clash, and both are actively moving. Parents transforming into Parents (documentation transforming into documentation) typically indicates recurring disputes over property rights, title transfers, tenant eviction, or the court's enforcement rulings. Clashes inevitably lead to separation, making a breakdown in recent communications highly probable.
The Property Itself Has Unresolved Legal or Property Rights Disputes
Yong Shen Analysis
In a Wealth divination, Wealth Mao (Wood) is taken as the Yong Shen (Focus). Mao (Wood) is drained in the Yi Wei month, and more critically, it is severely restricted by the day's Qi on the Ji You day, while simultaneously falling into a Void (Xun Kong / Void indicates a temporary lack of strength). When buying a house, the Par. line is observed as the property; the Other Line is accompanied by the Black Tortoise (indicating concealment, disputes, and hidden problems) and transforms into Chen (Earth). This foreclosed property highly likely carries hidden debts, outstanding taxes, or complex disputes regarding the original owner's leases and eviction.
Fund Approval Will Most Likely Fail to Keep Pace in the Short Term
The Wealth line Mao (Wood) is in a state of Void and restriction, constrained by both the month and the day. This indicates that within your three-month timeframe, your cash reserves or loan approval limits cannot be genuinely secured. Even if you reluctantly proceed to bid in the auction or negotiate a settlement, you remain susceptible to critical setbacks like broken funding chains or loan denials.
A Turnaround Is Only Possible When Funds Are Abundant in the Mao Month, Which Exceeds the Three-Month Deadline
Timing Deduction
If you force the promotion of this foreclosed property transaction within three months (namely, the Shen, You, and Xu months), Metal will prosper and destroy Wood. The Wealth line will be severely restricted, making it absolutely impossible to reach an agreement. Furthermore, the Self Line Wei (Earth) will be clashed by the Resulting Line Xu (Earth) in the 9th lunar month (Xu month). By then, not only will the purchase fail, but it is also likely to cause troublesome issues regarding earnest money or auction deposits. A true turnaround will have to wait until next year's Mao month (around March 2027 in the Gregorian calendar). By then, the Wealth line will emerge from the Void and prosper with the monthly Qi, allowing funds to truly be secured—but this will be far beyond your designated timeframe.
Action Advice
- Stop forcing the transaction of this foreclosed property within the next three months, and strictly avoid blindly paying any large earnest money or auction deposits.
- Be sure to verify through the court or relevant channels whether this property has long-standing "eviction" issues or hidden secondary taxes and fees.
- Postpone your house-buying plan until next spring. By then, fundraising and loan approvals will proceed much more smoothly than now, and available property options will also become clearer.