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The Asana by Woh Hup Holdings - Which units are experiencing a lower level of luck today?
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The Asana by Woh Hup Holdings Mr. Lawerence Wong, the Minister of National Development, has stated that the government will not be able to undertake en bloc sales of all 99 leasehold flats in the future. There is no substitute for owning freehold land, especially in a prestigious location. Given Singapore's geography, older estates will conform to the island's profile, beginning in the East at Katong, where similar landed properties are located in NW2/NW3 and SE2/SE3 orientations. Aside from a church located a short distance away and a school, this rectangular plot of land is primarily defined by its shape, which aligns with the Five Elements theory, catego…
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Location: Bayshore Road / close to Upper East Coast Road and East Coast Parkway. Many of the south facing units which formerly had views towards the East Coast Park and sea view facing Indonesia is gradually being blocked. However, overall, this place still command good Feng Shui. (Please see my comments, below, later). Developer: Bayshore Park Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Far East Organisation Tenure: 99 years TOP was in 1997 or around 6 years old. It has a total of 1,038 units ranging from 2, 3, 4 and penhouse. Because of its good location at the east i.e. district 15 / 16, price per sq feet can range from $580 to $750. Previously, two years ago, prices are as high as $590 …
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The Bentley Residences @ Kovan and Flying Star Feng Shui The sales brochure's North compass direction matches that of the street-directory's map. Thus, this development's stacks either face Flying Stars Period 8: NW2 or SE2 direction with one hundred percent certainty even if the blocks are a few degrees off their angles (if any). NW2 Has the auspicious water wealth #8 at it's frontage. Good if the balcony/living room faces a pool of water. If not can consider placing a water feature at the balcony to activate it. Other than this, the rest of the sectors on this home has imbalances. If the master bedroom or …
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The Balcony Wing *sucks* big time!
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1. The Centris was supposed to TOP in May 2009, but it only received TOP approval in the past few days. 2. It follows the same concept as the condo at Compass Point, featuring a direct connection to Jurong Point with convenient access to the new bus depot, MRT, and the bustling Jurong Point mega shopping complex.
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Since the contract to built the Circle-line is confirmed; try to do some homework to see if your current; future home falls within the vicinity of an MRT station within the circle-line:) Cheers! More resources on the Circle Line:- http://www.sla.gov.sg/announcement/circleline.html http://app.internet.gov.sg/scripts/lta/corp_press_content.asp?start=805 Circle Line Stage 3 - MRT STATION LOCATIONS The alignment and location of the stations of CCL Stage 3 have been finalised. This stretch of the CCL is 5.7 km long with five stations at the following locations: NEW ? Bartley Road, near Maris Stella High School ? Serangoon MRT Station, an interchange station with North Ea…
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The Clementi Canopy by UOL at Clementi Avenue 1 Next door neighbour to NUS high school. Common sense says that the units along / facing the Ayer Raja Expressway will nosy. And avoid having a unit (if any) facing expressway pedestrian crossing bridge that connects Clementi Ave 1 side to Jubilee Road. More about this development when I have more details of the actual site-plan and layouts
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The Clementi Canopy Condo by UOL The initial compass readings based on the Sale Brochure of The Clementi Canopy shows that this developments stacks either face NE1 (23 degrees) or SW1 (203 degrees). The main concern is that just 0.5 of a degrees or more and the facing changes to either N3 (e.g. 22.4 degrees) or S3 (e.g. 202.4 degrees) facing. The next few reviews, I will try to counter check it with streetdirectory.com. As the outlines are not up yet; but at least see if the sales brochure is "in the right direction".
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1. Why was this development named as The Commodore? 1.1. The Commodore is located in Canberra, which was an important naval enclave within the former Sembawang Naval Base. It was named Canberra after a visiting Australian warship in 1937. 1.2. According to the Sales Brochure, The Commodore got it's name from the topmost naval officer in Singapore at that time - the Commodore Superintendent of the Royal Navy Dockyard. Source: National Heritage Board and the Australian War Memorial. 2. Will the current or former Chief of the Navy not only buy a unit here but stay there? LOL
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The Creek @ Bukit (freehold) Next to or surroundings: Nothing hill Suites, Kismis View and High Oaks condo Along Toh Tuck Road/Toh Tuck Terrace T.O.P. This year
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The Crest Jointly developed by WingTai Land & Metro Australia & as for Ascentia Sky - Which units are lucky today?
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The Crest Jointly developed by WingTai Land & Metro Australia and Shapes and Forms Feng Shui It is always good to one in a while hear how the architect in this case a Japanese architect designed the whole concept of the design of each block and how these relate to each other.... P.S. This is not Feng Shui. But it is a pity that this is only a 99 leasehold development. Or a blessing in disguise? As after 70 years or more (being pretty old by then); less likely to be pulled-down for redevelopment..
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The Criterion EC - Executive Luxury EC and past?By Ranking Exerciseof specific stacks
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This home next to the entrance of Jewel @ Chuan Hoe has lots of triangular shaped roofs pointed in all directions. We call this a "porcupine-roof" house...
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The Estuary @ Yishun Ave 1 by MCL Land - Which units have major concerns of health issues today?
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The Estuary: Stacks facing the Yishun Stadium may be affected by such a poison arrow(s) see photos.
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This is a tiny condo development with a total of 34 units. Tenure left is 947 years to go. Estimated completion date is in mid 2011. It's a very uncommon "V" shaped layout plan. Flying star is a Period8 development. The main block with stacks 06& 07 facing NW. While stacks 08& 09 facing SE. And a smaller block with stacks 01 & 02 West 2 facing. And stacks 3 & 4 East 2 facing. I brought out this site as another example where we have to be careful of the "porcupines" i.e. sharp corners aimed at the individual units. Please refer to attachment: In this example, the most distinct poison arrow is the purple marking "D" where the sharp corner of stack 0…
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Part 1: Introduction The Garden Residences with 613 units is located in Serangoon North Avenue 1. It is located in the mature Serangoon Gardens enclave. The Garden Residences is a 99 year leasehold property expected to be completed by the year 2022 or under the last two years of Period 8 Flying Stars Feng Shui. This development consists of 5 Blocks of 15 Storeys and another 4 Blocks of 14 storeys each with a mix of 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom types. (Note: KIV for review)
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Part 3: Feng Shui - The Glades condo - Shapes & Forms Feng Shui 1. TYPE B6-L #10-01 & B8-L #12-60 In both layouts, so long as the water-pipe of the does not share the same wall as the stove is considered Okay or no issue. 2. TYPE Cc5-L #10-03: Avoid placing an altar, sharing the same wall as the toilet & WC. 3. TYPE D1 stacks #25 & #26: As there are no toilet pipes at the wall with the stove. 4. TYPE P1 #11-25 & #11-26 & TYPE P6 #11-50 Hopefully no water pipe next to the stove.
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If you are an architect or developer; please take note of this illustration. The architect of this small development of landed properties have cleverly made sure that none of the landed properties within this estate is affected by a home at the "T" junction. Please see attachment: circled in red. Instead of squeezing one or two more homes between this empty space, they have thus avoided what would have been a home facing a "T" Junction. An excellent way to over-come a home at a "T" Junction! Architects should learn from this Far East development.
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This was the original location of Woodbridge Hospital: The road leading to it was Jalan Woodbridge. In 2001, the developer MCL wrote in to change this road Jalan Woodbridge to Gerald Drive. This was approved. As Woodbridge Hospital moves further down a few kilometres away. Today the epic centre where it once stood is exactly at Hougang Primary School grounds. Close to this is Hougang One (formerly Hougang Point). In close proximity are HDB flats Blocks 970, 927, 938 etc..
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The Interlace Just T.O.P. A huge or mega development
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Many Geomancers and buyers always feel uncomfortable with the unit circled in the picture. Most Geomancers would consider that it is no good to stay in a home with a hollow below the home... And visually, many would feel "insecure" even if it is structually safe! Thus most likely, it can affect the re-sale of that unit...
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Part 1 - Introduction to The Jovell Condo @ Flora Drive by Hong Leong Holdings The large piece of land as it was in 1965. Hong Leong has the wisdom to purchase large plots including the other plot to built Carissa Park etc.. Most prominent landmark in 1966 was Yan Kit Village. Today, this landmark is the temple. And Changi Prison. Otherwise good news is that the entire plot as highlighted in red is vacant virgin land. And The Jovell will be the last development asit completes the full built-up on this plot of land:- 2018 streetmap showing clearly The Jovell occupying the last piece of land. The bad news for it’s neighbours is that they have to…
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We are a nation at war. And we have a different kind of enemy... Truly sad news for the people of Singapore. Ten years is a short-time! (If all goes well for them seven years is a possibility) I am not just talking about loss of jobs. Your home today is worth more than 1 million. In 10 years time... if this materialises... don't ever think about it....
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The Luxurie @ Sengkang - Is The Luxurie still lucky the next 20 years from 2024 till 2043? Find out, here
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Several of the layouts at Bartley Residences also spot a WC next to the main entrance area. In Feng Shui, this is not ideal ....
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Dear Wasis, Picture of Capital Towers building, Singapore:- http://www.skyscrapers.com/re/en/wm/bu/106364/ Picture of UOB Tower 1 http://www.skyscrapers.com/re/en/wm/bu/106470/ Picture of OCBC Building http://www.skyscrapers.com/re/en/wm/bu/106520/ (The DBS Tower 1 and Tower 2 are rectangular in shape and thus earth element shape. This site has a description of DBS Tower 1 but no picture of it) Furama Hotel in Singapore has roof shaped in the profile of fingers of a hand http://www.skyscrapers.com/re/en/wm/bu/106517/ (In the past, I had taken a picture and uploaded to the conference Photos with interest (with pictures) The Petronas Tower Tower 1:- …
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