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Under symbolism; well endowed persons symbolises prosperity.
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Due to the poison arrow of half the corridor & a unit directly opposite it facing - this industrial buidling occupant placed a Ba Gua mirror above it's front door.
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The Nautical Condominium just T.O.P
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Part 7: Fo Guang Shan, Singapore More photos...
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This roof (red arrow-ed terrace home) is being supported by side-wall
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This is truly a lover of his/her car....
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[Note: There are two images in this message - Image 1 = 56K and Location map, image 2 = 128K] Is this building auspicious or inauspicious for it's tenants? Clue: Look at the roof of the building. This assessment is strictly based on the appearance (exterior) of the building and water position only. Image 1 below, size = 56K, Please wait for it to load:- It is interesting to see the poll results. I will provide my comments at a much later date. In the meantime, put on your thinking cap and make a quick guess or see the result of how others had voted. Please make your guess! Is the One Fullerton building auspicious or inauspicious for it's tenants? Yes (It is…
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Can you spot the tell-tale signs of a just T.O.P. condo unit besides empty units? Please look at these photos... carefully
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Here are some pictures of the roof of a Chinese temple roof and murals on the walls of the temple.
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Sprucing up homes and buying new to replace the old or removing clutter is a sure sign that Chinese New Year (CNY) 2014 is coming... shortly...
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If the Main Door is important to you, I am sure, this article will be of interest to you. Please read on..... Note: In case you want to visit the Property Developer's Website featured in this article here is the URL: Visit Wing Tai Asia - Property In my opinion, Wing Tai Asia, is a `new kid' on the block with regards to it's Property Development scene in Singapore. Their core business is related to "clothing" and is still today. *JOKE* Erh...Perhaps or maybe, they should simply stick to it! Source & Credit: The Straits Times, Singapore 18 April 2002
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As mentioned; previously; based on common sense; the test is whether a run-away car can slam into a home / gate or garden... In this example; it might be possible for both homes: marked in red = A and/or marked in purple = B. In doubt; avoid purchasing such homes.
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The Calrose at Yio Chu Kang Site plan - Which units are lucky today? And which has concerns for health related issues?
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The Calrose at Yio Chu Kang Site plan Past review resource
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Attached please find two pictures of Chinese lions. You can often find these figures as huge door protectors or even on Chinese carvings and on Chinese carved (signature seals).
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The Antares @ Mattar Rd (99 years leasehold from 14 August 2018. Consists of 2 blocks of 5 storeys and 1 block at 17 storeys and and another 1 block at 18 storeys high = 256 units. First impressions is an upside down Flare gun .. LOL... In my opinion, the architect has done a fantastic job in the layout of the blocks in this development. To me, seems much thought in maximising this unusual plot of land. Yet, seems orderly and pleasing to one's eye. To me, this site plan reminds me of a saucepan. LOL
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HDB Woodlands Peak BTO launched in May 2011 site plan and floor plans woodlands-peak.pdf
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A typical shop with their name panel. Notice the two lions `holding up' the name panel at both sides of the bottom of the name panel.
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This word documentation lists out steps with pictures on : Finding or estimating the compass direction of the main door direction of an uncompleted house or apartment. The objective of this document is: How to find or estimate the main door direction from a typical layout plan from a property sales brochure. Warmest Regards, Cecil Lee
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I believe the most popular tree planted in landed properties all over the island is the mango tree. From my personal observations and walk around, nearly 2 out of 5 houses plant a mango tree. It is easy to grow this tree locally.
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This conCAVE mirror was placed outside a "missing" corner of a home..
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Edelweiss Park Condo Site plan
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Shapes and Forms Feng Shui and even Vastu also loves such sample layouts... "Born Free" in August 2019.... means there can now be potential sellers and buyers...soon
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These are pictures of common Chinese style terrace houses of the 1930s. This row of terrace houses has been turned into a row of (commercial) shophouses. These terrace houses are in the heart of the Central Business District in Singapore. Location: Steven Street Warmest Regards, Cecil
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HDB Orchid Spring at Yishun BTO launched in 2011 site plan and floor plans orchid-spring-@-yishun.pdf Lease Commencement Date: Year 2014
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A common sight at most HDB Void Decks are different styles of pillar "openings". This one is a diamond shaped square. Some others are octagon and others are round... In one of the photos, Can you tell that it is a Christian owned Coffeeshop?
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