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Take stack 9 for example.
This is one of the stacks purchased by the Sim Lian Directors.
Notice that the stove is facing the WC of the common toilet. Any bad implication ?
Also, Stack 9 is SW facing. I am an East Group person, Is it ok to sleep with head facing or pointing to northwest as it seems it is most natural to place the bed against the wall pointing to NW in the master br. Northwest is unfavorable dir for East gp people....
appreciate your advise.
thanks
On 10/9/2013 1:23:37 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:QuotePreviously, during the launch of the
Waterview condo project; directors in
Sim Lian Group had declared their
purchase of a unit or units at
Waterview.And for your info, this list
shows which stacks that they had
purchased during the launch. On
10/9/2013 1:13:20 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
More resources on; Waterview
condo:-http://forum.geomancy.net/php
foru
m/article.php?bid=2&fid=43&mid=28702
Plea >se note that The Tropica which
T.O.P. in >2001 is already "an aging"
99 year >leasehold condo i.e. 12
years old.By the >time most people
stay another 5years to >10 years; it
should be 17 years and 22 >years old
respectively.Other resources >in this
forum also shows several of Sim >Lian
directors had purchased units in
Waterview. Whether for stay or
rental; >we do not fully know of
it.On 10/8/2013 >11:59:24 PM,
Anonymous wrote: >Wow! >Shifu,just
what I wanted to
know...thanks.would TROPICA be
slightly >better than
Waterview?So >for Waterview,
block 91, 93 and 95 >and for
TROPICA, the >red colored >portion
is best spot to >receive the >qi,
yes?On 10/8/2013 4:56:56 >PM,
Cecil Lee wrote: >>These are
some >considerations:1. >Common
sense1.1. It is not like the
property >>sits on an
island >and exposed to the
elements.1.2. >Another common
sense >is >>that >generally
if a property is on >or at
the fringe of "water"; the
property >and >>it's
surrounding grounds would be
damp. >>>And if no proper
treatment of >the >>ground; is
a hive of a >breeding area >for
termites.2. Otherwise, if
you >have >the >>time;
please read >up on The Tropica
and >>also >The Waterview
condo which is >>>expected to
TOP perhaps around 5 >>months
time:-http://forum.geomancy.
net/ >phpf >orum
/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid
=308 >95&n >ew=2 >>.1
Specifically on >the Dragon water
gate
formation:-http://forum.geom
ancy >.net >/rev
iew/tropica/index.htmOn
10/8/2013 >>3:33:03 PM,
Anonymous >wrote: >Hi
Master,notice there
is >>this >>condo that
is just >>next to the
Tampines Quarry >>Park and
think >part >>of >Bedok
reservoir, such >property
with >water almost around
it...is >it >>>excessive
water?thanksregards
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Hi Master,
You mentioned that for period 8, best facing houses are
1. SW/NE
2. South
even for east or west group people are all suitable.
Need it be specific to SW1 or SW2/3 and S1 or S2/3? if so which is better.
Read in an article that one of the SW directions is forward looking chart which means good for relationship, healthy and wealth. But S facing is Double sitting chart which means occupants will have good health and relationship but still have money problem. How is it that it is a good facing in period 8? (Sorry, need to clarify...am confused)
In the case of an apartment or condo, Building can be facing southwest but main door facing Southeast for eg...Does door facing matters whether you are east or west group people?
A fengshui master whom I once consulted, did specify that I should find a house with door facing certain direction. Then I read some where that it is the sector that you locate the door that matters? Then there are even some who say that main door facing south and east sure good no matter what period the house belong to.
I am confused. So many kind of advices and most of these are paid advices, which is more true and accurate? Understand that there is eight mansion and flying star also...which is better?
appreciate your help here...
thanksQuoteOn 1/22/2011 7:36:03 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some of the major
considerations:-1. Location, location
and location.1.1. For example, on paper,
the beach /ocean overall seems good (at
the moment).1.2. I have to say "at the
moment". But I am trying to swallow my
saliva when typing. As all sorts of
things or (my imagination) goes... into
fantasy mode.... of those stories about
the Indonesian Tsunami. 1.3. Apologies
for this bad thoughts... you know..
can't help it...2. Thus, the key MAJOR
factor is location, location and
location.3. Compass School Feng Shui3.1.
Compass School Feng Shui as you have
mentioned: the East / West Group3.2. The
other Compass School of Feng Shui =
Flying Star.4. Under the Flying Star
Feng Shui; depending on the period the
home was built/ lived in; for example,
if a home currently was built on or
after 2004 (till 2023); then this is a
Period 8 home.5. If the home you are
eyeing is a Period 8, home than :-5.1.
SW facing (up to 2023) very generally,
is very auspicious with a water position
at the frontage.5.2. By ranking; if this
is a Period 8; home than the best homes
(irregardless of you being an East or
West group) are:-Ranking====== ONE
SW / NE TWO
SOUTHThese are the top two
/ three choices of facing directions
that are good till 2023...On 1/18/2011
9:15:52 AM, Anonymous wrote: >Dear
Master,We need to seek >your advice
on a house we are >interested to buy.
It is a >landed semi-detach house
with >the main facing SW with the
beach/ocean just a few feet
away. However we are all East
Group people. From our
understanding of feng shui
reading, it is ok for East >Group
people to stay in a West >Group House
as long as we tap >into our
auspicious direction. >Since South is
our most >auspicious direction, we
intend to tilted the front >door
to face the South.As for >occupying
the sector of the >house, we will
occupy those >sector deemed
auspicious in a >SW house like SW, W,
NE and >NW.Please let us know if it
is >alright for us to buy the West
House if we practice the >above.
Or in your opinion, >East Group
people should not >buy a West Group
House and >vice versa?Thank you for
your >prompt replyAnon
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Wow! Shifu,
just what I wanted to know...thanks.
would TROPICA be slightly better than Waterview?
So for Waterview, block 91, 93 and 95 and for TROPICA, the red colored portion is best spot to receive the qi, yes?
On 10/8/2013 4:56:56 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:QuoteThese are some considerations:1. Common
sense1.1. It is not like the property
sits on an island and exposed to the
elements.1.2. Another common sense is
that generally if a property is on or at
the fringe of "water"; the property and
it's surrounding grounds would be damp.
And if no proper treatment of the
ground; is a hive of a breeding area for
termites.2. Otherwise, if you have the
time; please read up on The Tropica and
also The Waterview condo which is
expected to TOP perhaps around 5 months
time:-http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum
/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=30895&new=2
.1 Specifically on the Dragon water gate
formation:-http://forum.geomancy.net/rev
iew/tropica/index.htmOn 10/8/2013
3:33:03 PM, Anonymous wrote: >Hi
Master,notice there >is this
condo that is just >next to the
Tampines Quarry >Park and think part
of Bedok >reservoir, such property
with >water almost around it...is it
excessive water?thanksregards
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Hi Master,
notice there is this condo that is just next to the Tampines Quarry Park and think part of Bedok reservoir, such property with water almost around it...is it excessive water?
thanks
regards
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On 10/4/2013 6:11:15 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
I totally agree with you. so been eyeing on kovan melody and kovan residences. Kovan residences is quite expensive wor. Now it almost 1300 psf. Must wait a while to break even...
last weekend drove pass kovan residences, it seems to be sitting in a 'basin'...so should quite a good fengshui Plc.
just wondering property near mrt or on top of mrt stn, do thay have bad qi and therefore affect fengshui?
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Wah, thank you very much. Really set us thinking...
but new development don't have 1 to 1.2m pricing. Buy resale? We need at least 1200 sq ft hse. Still have profit margin for old house especially when come 2016, when there is oversupply, old house may not be as attractive as the newer ones...what's your opinion on this?
On 10/3/2013 8:48:38 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:QuoteAttached is a chart showing my personal
threshold for purchase of a home in
Singapore:1. I don't mind paying
$1m to $1.2m for a 99year leasehold
especially if it has certain advantages
e.g. short distance to an MRT station
(not LRT). Or within 1KM to a good
school.2. I will not consider anything
above $1.2m for 99year leaseholds; in my
opinion and not as mentioned under Para
1.3. 999 years come under the above
consideration. In Singapore, most if not
all 999 year homes as if I am not
mistaken they have only around 7xx+
years left.On 10/3/2013 5:26:03 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote: >In the government
master plan; >there seems to be a new
MRT >station on the existing
North-South line.In the master
plan; it shows "Canberra MRT
station". If so, in the future
(perhaps) it would be good >news
for the aged Yishun >Emerald condo;
the newly under >construction Eight
Courtyards; >One Canberra and near-by
Yishun flats. As the people;
there may perhaps one fine >day;
do not need to take a >feeder service
to the Yishun >MRT station.Attachment
showing >the suspected future (don't
know when - if ever) Canberra
MRT station
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Hi Master,
A friend just bought a landed house with main dr facing SW. He said his master said this facing is good for both period 8 and 9. Read somewhere that SW1 facing is best facing house in period 8. Is it true? Is there really such house that is good both in period 8 and 9?
For period 7 house, what would be good facing house that is relavant in period 8?
thanks
regards
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Understand. Thanks very much. You have been great help.QuoteOn 9/22/2013 10:06:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hope you understand; lots more
work and effort are required
to look into this.And
unfortunately; most likely:
your question is also too
specific to a location.
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Hi there,
your reply is great help! Really grateful.
My husband and my Kua no is 4. South facing main door in this case, stack 52, ok right?
where else in northeast can we find freehold top soon and 1.7 to 1.8m? Saw one in east coast, top next year, $2m and unit is smaller in size. How is fengshui of tembusu? Better than Seletar Park Residences?
On 10/1/2013 8:38:32 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:QuotePlease note that the attachment is based
on guess work and should not be relied
upon for purchase of any home(s) or
apartment(s) nearby.From one of the
government blue-print; there seems to be
an MRT line running from Jalan Kayu to
"Neram" station and downwards....As one
can see; I find that the actual Neram
Road and it's surroundings are fully
built with landed properties. Most
likely, the government would not
take-over any of the landed properties
as it is costly to do so.Before the new
"highway' was up; I thought that the
location could be the old post office.
But it seems; that location is a road
leading to the new aerospace park at
Seletar.I suspect that Neram station MAY
be located opposite Greenwich shopping
centre or near-by : once pig farm. See
attachment.As mentioned in the
illustration: I am not responsible if
the station does not materialise. Thus
don't rely on what I mentioned if one
intends to purchase a home there. Your
guess is as good as mine...Caution:Let's
face it; sometimes; the Seletar Line may
never be built or there may not be a
station called Neram or Greenwich. Or by
the time the lease of the property drawn
down to below 60 years; suddenly the
line may be built.Or if they did a
tunnel below Jalan Kayu towards Seletar
Road; may cause soil settlement and
worse; the development becomes unsafe...
and need to be acquired by the
government.... Lastly; although the
condo is amidst landed; but it is only a
miserable 99 years old (for the room
type; the lease costs greater than
$1.5 or MORE million of dollars. And can
only perhaps last0.8 of
ageneration and say bye bye to
it)On 10/1/2013 7:04:28 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote: >Generally, sentiments aside;
Feng Shui >is acceptable. (Subject to
best facing >direction for the
"breadwinner" and >maybe more
in-depth review or simply for >now;
based on personal instincts.Please
take a-look at the attachment.
Sorry, if >it is abit blur. But looks
like in the >future, practically
every where got MRT >or LRT.Don't
quote me; but I had >previously
reviewed and looks like there >is a
line from Jalan Kayu. And most
likely at first I thought that when
they >pull down the post office at
the >Junction of Jalan Kayu / Yio Chu
Kang to >earmark for an MRT
station.Most likely, >I think the
"Neram" MRT station should >be around
the location or opposite this >site;
which is empty....Personally, I
missed the ground floor units which
are >approx. 4 metre high ceiling. If
ground >floor units; pretty good
"buy". But >sandwiched in between
these and before >penthouse; I did
not consider buying it. >But I am
pretty sure or have a feeling, >the
Neram MRT could be directly opposite
Greenwich .... maybe that empty plot
of >land.. If so, it is a plus for
Seletar >Park Res... 100 metres
away.. maybe...On >10/1/2013 6:50:52
PM, Anonymous wrote: >>Did you
mean that future MRT >>will be
built in Seletar or >>Katong?I
went to see Seletar >>Park
Residence cuz of >quietness >and
to hopefully tap >on the landed
property qi >there. I am looking
?t >stack >52. Either 2nd or 3rd
flr >>depending on
availability.I totally
agree with you that at 1.7 to
1.8m can get a freehold
?omewhere. That is reason why
I >have been hesitating so
long. I kept >asking, can I
breakeven? But I Need >a house
soon lor as on rental >now....
So I wonder...is this place
and this unit is good fengshui
or not. If so, maybe still
worth >buying?
...Headache. What wld
you advise.
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Thank you very much.
On 10/1/2013 3:36:42 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:QuoteIn my opinion; the best situation is if
there are EXTERNAL openings. Thus, if
the study room has "external" openings;
can try to activate it.For example, of
course, when out of home; close the
windows; but if at home especially after
a heavy rainfall; or if you know that
there is a constant "hi" and "low"
pressure zone occurring; can open the
window to allow good qi to flow in: even
in the kitchen if there are windows..
not necessarily just the windows at the
stud area.On 10/1/2013 3:00:59 PM,
Frances Goh wrote: >Hi Master,if the
double 8 sits >on a kitchen and a
study room, >does it make it less
inauspicious cuz we may still >be
able to activate the 8 is >study
room?Thanks -
Did you mean that future MRT will be built in Seletar or Katong?
I went to see Seletar Park Residence cuz of quietness and to hopefully tap on the landed property qi there. I am looking ?t stack 52. Either 2nd or 3rd flr depending on availability.
I totally agree with you that at 1.7 to 1.8m can get a freehold ?omewhere. That is reason why I have been hesitating so long. I kept asking, can I breakeven? But I Need a house soon lor as on rental now.... So I wonder...is this place and this unit is good fengshui or not. If so, maybe still worth buying? ...Headache. What wld you advise.
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Hi Master,
if the double 8 sits on a kitchen and a study room, does it make it less inauspicious cuz we may still be able to activate the 8 is study room?
Thanks
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Hi Master,
Saw in your earlier postings mentioning that Seletar is a good place...about basin collecting wealth...
What do you think about Seletar Park Residences? (Cant afford the landed properties there...yet haha) so thought maybe can get a condo near those landed properties...to get the 'rich air'...Seletar Park Residence is the first that came to mind. Came across the floorplan of a 4 br unit and it is first floorplan of a condo that I have seen that is so squarish. Very little missing corner.
can you advise which is best block to buy if this is a good project?
Thank you very much.
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Dear Master,
Am looking for a condo for own stay in Northeast side of Singapore.
Kovan Melody, The Florida and Rio Vista are projects that I am looking into. My husband and I are both Kua 4, East Group. A fortune teller told us long ago that we should find a house with door facing south or southeast. Am in dilemma which project to focus on. Which of these projects will be a good buy?
Kovan Melody
We started looking at Kovan Melody after seeing one of your postings on Kovan Melody. Viewed the North-South facing stack ie Stack 38 and 39, the stack that you termed best stack in the project. Stack 38, ie the unit on the left of the stack will see the corner of the stack/block directly opposite it. Would this be a poison arrow ?
Heard a master say that if unit sitting Double 8, effect of double 8 is reduced to half. Stack 38 and 39 sit south and face north (N2) plus the kitchen is located in south (Double 8). Is there any remedy or is there a need to remedy?
The Florida
The sitting room and the bedrooms are very good size. Can't get such size and layout in the newer projects. Stepping into the house you feel you can breath! haha...
Saw a unit in the main block next to guard house. All the windows (Facing of the building) faces North and have a bit of a pool view. Main door face East (looking out). Master bedroom is in the west sector of the house with a bit of west sun coming in at the corner of the room. From the corner of the master bedroom, I can see a church although the main entrance doesn't face the condo.
based on info above and that Floridais a period 7 project. Can still buy? Can period 7 house still enjoy good fengshui in period 8?
Rio Vista
There are many units with door facing Southeast looking out. Should be suitable for us but there is a big Missing corner in SW. Any remedy to that? Am also quite concerned over the presence of the 'River' beside it. Looks more like a canal. What is your view on that.
Master, which of these projects will be a good project to stay for good health and wealth?
I also notice that all 3 projects have toilets in the middle of the house. If the most part of toilet is in the middle sector but toilet bowl is not in the middle sector, is it less bad?
thank you very much
Would be grateful if you can provide some advice...
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Dear Master,
read some where that water and mountain star 8,8 in kitchen is 'burning wealth' away, is it true?
ThanksQuoteOn 5/3/2013 10:43:31 PM, Anonymous wrote:
You wrote: "Can you place a water
FOUNTAIN in a kitchen?Please
use _______ ______
!Clue: TWO WORDS : Common sense!Only
Looney Tunes place a FOUNTAIN in the
kitchen... Might as well, turn the
kitchen into the LIVING ROOM?The concept
of YOU STAY THERE WE DON"T. Even if we
don't stay there, no person with the
right mind would recommend such a (no
offense) STU-pig thing.On 5/3/2013
12:22:53 PM, karma seed wrote: >can
you place a water fountain >in a
kitchen? if not why? what >if your
water and mountain >stars there are
8,8? thank you
Property with excessive water
in General Help
Posted
Of course getting the right person to do the job will maximize the potential of each property. However, I find that we must still learn some basics on fengshui before we can
1. Ascertain whether the 'Master' is a REAL Master.
There are those who advocate placing certain symbols to improve fengshui. Some said symbols totally no use.
There are those who believe that East, South or North East facing house sure good irregardless of what group you belong and your Bazi etc.
I have consulted many such different masters and some of them are not cheap. I won't say all of them are no good or are fake but I haven't gotten very better off. In fact, out of negligence of some of these masters, I had to move house cuz I get new health issues almost every year I stayed in that house which was so call fengshui audited. Hopefully having some knowledge of fengshui, A least I find a master that gives practical, sensible and non superstitious advice.
2. Short list a few reasonably ok fengshui properties before hiring the master to view and thus help determine the right property. Having some basic knowledge is particularly useful especially if you are at a hot property launch and you want to get a good unit and you can't locate a master in short time frame.
Thats why all those questions...I do still believe that if budget allows, getting a master to audit a property is still essential
On 10/9/2013 6:44:50 PM, Cecil Lee wrote: