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D4 / Chaturthamsha — Property, Home & Fixed Assets

D4 is one of the clearest positive divisional charts in the reconstruction: the home/property axis is heavily protected, while documentation and leverage require discipline.

D4 / Chaturthamsha — Property, Home & Fixed Assets chart extracted from the Premium Kundli
Chart image extracted from the Premium Kundli for visual cross-reference. Classical analysis ignores Uranus/Neptune/Pluto.
Placement snapshot

What the chart contains

D4 Lagna: Aries
2nd: Mars + Rahu in Taurus
4th: Moon + Mercury + exalted Jupiter in Cancer
6th: Sun + Saturn in Virgo
8th: Ketu in Scorpio
10th: Venus in Capricorn

Premium Kundli p. 15 and Shodashvarga table p. 20; independent D4 reconstruction.

The D4 4th house is exceptionally strong

For Aries D4 Lagna, the 4th house is Cancer. Its lord Moon sits in its own 4th house. Jupiter is also in Cancer, its exaltation sign, in the 4th. Mercury joins them. Venus in Capricorn gives its 7th aspect back to Cancer.

This is a rare concentration of support around the property/home axis.

Why we upgraded property potential
Raw placementMoon, lord of D4 4th, is in own Cancer 4th; Jupiter is exalted there; Venus aspects the 4th from Capricorn.
Jyotisha ruleOwn-sign house lord + exalted benefic + benefic aspect is a strong property/home combination.
ConclusionLong-term home ownership and property as part of wealth-building are highly plausible symbolic strengths.

Jupiter links fortune and distant places to property

For Aries D4, Jupiter rules Sagittarius 9th and Pisces 12th. Exalted Jupiter in the 4th therefore connects fortune/dharma + foreign/distant places + home/property.

This is why the Premium report's suggestion of a foreign or multicultural home environment became more credible after independent reconstruction. We still did not call it guaranteed foreign property. The correct wording is: distant/foreign residence or property is a plausible expression of the chart.

Venus in the D4 10th — profession can finance property

Venus rules the D4 2nd house Taurus and sits in Capricorn 10th, then aspects the 4th. This creates a clean link:

resources → profession → home/property.

That supports self-financed property through career and income rather than dependence on inheritance.

Mars + Rahu in D4 2nd, Ketu in 8th — the due-diligence signature

D4 Lagna lord Mars occupies the 2nd with Rahu. Ketu sits in the 8th. This is the part of the chart that made us cautious around joint property, leverage, family asset complexity, titles and inheritance documentation.

It does not automatically mean disputes. It means large transactions should be boringly well documented. Title search, legal review, loan terms, co-ownership agreements and inheritance documents matter.

Sun + Saturn in the 6th — mortgages, bureaucracy and process

The 6th can represent debt, service and disputes. Virgo makes it administrative. Sun + Saturn there can indicate that property matters may involve substantial paperwork, institutional rules or long-term obligations.

The constructive side is strong: Saturn in an Upachaya can handle mortgages and long commitments if structured properly. This is another reason the chart favours long-term fixed assets over speculative flipping.

Self-acquired versus inherited property

The chart's strongest links run through Lagna lord Mars, 2nd lord Venus and career/property connections. The 8th nodal axis is more complicated. Therefore we judged self-acquired property stronger than smooth ancestral inheritance.

Adult timing candidates

Childhood Jupiter Mahadasha can activate family residence changes rather than personal purchases. The more relevant adult windows appear inside Saturn Mahadasha:

Property scorecard

Area Assessment
Own-home potential ★★★★★
Long-term property ownership ★★★★★
Property as wealth ★★★★½
Quality/comfort of home ★★★★★
Property through profession/income ★★★★★
Foreign/distant property possibility ★★★★
Multiple major property phases ★★★★
Ancestral/inherited property ★★★ — more complex
Joint-property matters ★★★ — due diligence
Speculative flipping ★★★ — not the cleanest expression
D4 conclusion
The property chart is genuinely strong, but the winning style is patient ownership, proper documentation and career-financed assets. The chart does not need aggressive leverage to fulfil its property promise.