Debra
Advice appreciated.
This is a question about house numbers.
All the houses on our short dead-end block began with the same street number: 589. So the houses were 589 (they have no mailbox or street number on the house as they live mostly out of town, but they plan to sell so eventually there will be a mailbox there). We're next door at 589-A.
A few years ago the gal on the other side of us had the two houses on her lot renumbered to 593 and 595.
So the road is: 589, 589-A (us), 593, 595, 589-C, 589-D, and 589-E. (Renumbering the 589-B property pissed off the people in 589-E, who were afraid the pizza delivery guy would get confused. )
Anyway, there is the option of changing our house number from 589-A to 591. This house actually has two units, so the mailbox would be 591-A for downstairs and 591-B for upstairs (us).
Is this too much detail?
What I am wondering is, numerologically, the advantages or disadvantages of changing our address from 589-A to 591.
This is a question about house numbers.
All the houses on our short dead-end block began with the same street number: 589. So the houses were 589 (they have no mailbox or street number on the house as they live mostly out of town, but they plan to sell so eventually there will be a mailbox there). We're next door at 589-A.
A few years ago the gal on the other side of us had the two houses on her lot renumbered to 593 and 595.
So the road is: 589, 589-A (us), 593, 595, 589-C, 589-D, and 589-E. (Renumbering the 589-B property pissed off the people in 589-E, who were afraid the pizza delivery guy would get confused. )
Anyway, there is the option of changing our house number from 589-A to 591. This house actually has two units, so the mailbox would be 591-A for downstairs and 591-B for upstairs (us).
Is this too much detail?
What I am wondering is, numerologically, the advantages or disadvantages of changing our address from 589-A to 591.