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  1. Dear Cecil,
    Thanks for your analysis.Is the toiletat the centre of the house? My drawing shows that the toilet is near the centre of the house.
    I read somewhere that by adding the earth element to the toilet (eg. putting a potted plant in the toilet) keeping toilet clutter free, keeping the toilet bowls seats down, closing the toilet doorand meditation (keep energy levels up) will help to solve the problem of toilet being at the centre of the house.
    Regards,
    Annie

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    On 10/10/2012 2:54:08 PM, Anonymous wrote:

  2. Hi Cecil,
    I would like to check where is the centre of the house as the toilet appears located at centre of the house (see my attachment). also would like to check the general feng shui of this development.
    Thanks & regards,
    Annie


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    On 1/29/2012 10:47:02 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hi Cecil,
    Thanks for your views. Yes, I saw the Mandarin Gardens blocks. I am not sure what are the negative implications, but just do not feel good about it.So none of the stacks at Mi Casa is ok to live in?

  4. Hi Cecil,
    I would like to seek your opinion about the exterior of the mi casa condo at choa chu kang. The exterior is a "C" shape as shown http://www.micasa.com.sg/#/site-plan
    However, the 2 parallel sides are like staircases as shown http://www.micasa.com.sg/#/home
    If one choose a unit on either one of the parallel sides, there is this feeling that one is moving downwards like the staircase. If one choose a unit not on the parallel sides, one tend to see the stair case & also give the feeling that one is moving downwards with the staircase. Is there any negativeimplications on feng shui for such staircase layout?
    Regards,
    Annie


  5. Hi Cecil,
    Thanks for your interesting views.
    Getting a house suitable for anyone seems to require some affinity & luck.I've heard of the saying "it is not the person that chooses the house, but rather it is the house that chooses the person." So even if the person likes the house, & knows that the house is auspicious,he may not have the chance to get it. The luck & fortune in getting a good house depends on the merits of the person.So perhaps one should not be focusing too much on feng shui, but rather reflect on our inner self to change our fate in the long run.
    Nowadays, the shapes of houses have alot of missing corners. I wonder if there are any other ways to overcome the negative effects of the missing corners, other than feng shui. But if the missing corner does not bring great disaster to the family, I suppose that is already fortunate enough.

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    On 10/18/2010 7:44:20 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    When MRT trains gets crowded; it is
    another indication that somehow, threre
    are so more people in the country that
    may require public housing....On
    10/17/2010 10:58:51 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    What's the problem? No
    problem!
    No smoke! Look
    everywhere today and
    construction, construction and
    construction of housing is on
    the way!DO WAIT three years
    time! If you need a flat. BUT
    if
    you own a home today, only
    cheers
    and cheers and cheers!
    Don't ask me,
    about the
    question: sell high but
    need
    to buy high; how ah?Reference
    on Cabinet Minister:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M
    ah_Bow_Tan P.S.
    Singaporeans MAY know what
    "Marlboro Tan" means-

  6. Hi Cecil,
    Thanks for your advice.
    It seems that with the toilet at the centre,such a unitis not really "safe" to live in.
    I readin your previous post that thesite layoutof LakeHolmzis U shape & is quite a safe layout. Someunits facing the lakeare considered favourable. Correct me if I am wrong.However, with the development of Caspian & the future development of another upcoming condominium by Keppel, the units facing the lakewill beblocked. Are the units in LakeHolmz safe & good for living (at least okay for living) on a longterm basiswith all the blocking from the development of other condominiums?
    With thecurrent pricing of $650 to $700 psf forLakeHolmz, is it worth buying whether forstay or investmenteven if one can afford to make the purchase & taking into account the age of LakeHolmz? It isconsidered quite "old" compared to LakeShore & Caspian & the Centris.
    I am also considering The Warren at Choa Chu Kang. However, the noise & air pollution from the bus interchange & expressways make the units less favourable.
    The units at Mi Casa at Choa Chu Kang are nearer to nature & are more favourable compared to The Warren. However for such a location and for 99 years lease property, I find that it is really overly priced at $800 psf for 3 bedrooms. I wonder if such an upward trend in the pricing will continue in the short term? Do you think I should waitfor the price to fall slightly?
    Would like tohear your views. Sorry for themultiple questions.
    Thanks!
    Annie

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    On 9/14/2010 11:54:08 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    As the Caspian is under construction; it
    is best to seriously consider noise
    pollution (if any) especially:In
    my opinion, automatically, the worst
    blocks are 54, 56 and 58 especially with
    stacks facing Boon Lay way: noise
    pollution from the East-West MRT line.
    In fact, in some developments, units
    within the same block but facing the
    pool MAY also be affected by it.On
    9/14/2010 11:19:50 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    1. The significance of missing
    corner or protusion can be
    found
    here:-
    http://www.geomancy.net/
    resources/theories/fs-building
    .htm
    2. Please refer to
    attachment:
    Illustration 1.
    2.1
    Usually, I use the
    "eye-ball" method
    to determine
    the "largest" WHOLE
    rectangle.
    This is a quick method to
    ROUGHLY determine the
    centrepoint or
    center-of-gravity
    of the
    apartment.
    2.2 NOTE:
    Please note that the
    protusion in
    YELLOW under
    Illustration 1 is NOT
    correct.
    As mentioned above, it is
    just
    a rough guide.
    2.3 In fact,
    I don't draw out
    such an
    illustration. But for
    the purpose of
    learning in
    this forum; I did this
    quick
    sketch.
    3. After mentally
    knowing
    where is the ROUGH
    centerpoint
    or center-of-gravity, I
    will
    start to plot a more accurate
    outline to determine a more
    accurate centrepoint (all
    using
    the "eye-ball" method).
    4. When I
    roughly get the area
    of the SUM of
    Missing corners
    roughly equal to the
    SUM of
    protusions; see attachment:
    Illustration 2; then I will
    feel
    confident that I am
    pretty close to
    getting the
    centrepoing correct.
    5. For those of you, you can
    also: copy a layout plan;
    paste
    it on a cardboard.
    Cut-out the
    outline and
    balance it on a nail.
    The
    place where the nail balances
    the entire layout plan should
    be
    the centre of gravity.
    However, as I
    mentioned, I am
    using the "eye-ball"
    method.
    6. Therefore, based on a
    quick
    determination: refer to
    Illustration 2,
    yes the toilet
    (close to the basin) is
    at the
    centerpoint. On 9/13/2010
    11:36:58
    PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hi
    Cecil, I
    am interested in
    purchasing
    a
    unit at Caspian.
    Attached is the
    layout. Would
    like to check
    whether
    the
    toilet is at the
    centre of the
    house? What
    negative impact
    does
    it have
    when there are
    some "missing
    corners" at the
    left of dining
    room
    &
    right of living room
    as shown.
    Thanks! Annie

  7. Hi Cecil,
    I am interested in purchasing a unit at Caspian. Attached is the layout. Would like to check whether the toilet is at the centre of the house? What negative impact does it have when there are some "missing corners" at the left of dining room & right of living room as shown. Thanks!
    Annie

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