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Cecil Lee

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  1. Case Study 1: Any concern if my unit faces a church? Four Stacks #975, #977, #957 and #959 face the compound of the church. 1. Some Feng Shui Masters advice against buying a unit near-by to a church and /or facing it. 2. There are also some who fall within the sphere of being a stigma. 3. For whatever reasons, plain and simple, try to place these stacks as a lower priority. 4. Under Symbolism, it is good for the unit to face the spine of the church, such as the cross usually found on more traditional churches.
  2. Case Study 8: Stack #442 and potential Sha Qi from "the GAP" 1. On windy days and specific conditions, wind may be "forced" into the gap as illustrated by the three/four SOLID RED arrows towards #442. 2. On strong and windy days can affect both health and wealth of residents staying in this stack #442. 111
  3. Case Study 7: To some there can be a stigma associated with the number "444" of Block 323A. 1. Sometimes if one is neutral to such a unit number. However, cannot say the same in the event that one may consider selling the unit in the near future. 2. Thus more sensitive are numbers like #04-444 or #14-444 perhaps to a future potential buyer. Whatever, sometimes do expect low-ballers!
  4. Case Study 6: The Precinct Pavilion Frankly for newer developments (touch wood) there should be fewer wakes/funerals. Perhaps more happy occasions like Malay wedding activities. Thus do expect some noise. For stacks #420 and #422 tendency for less privacy especially at the VOID deck during such activities. In green such as stacks #402, #404 and #406 face the Pavilion. Thus higher floors preferred to avoid looking into it. As for #400, #408 #418 and #424 has more to do with "noise pollution" if any if there are certain activities carried out at the Pavilion.
  5. Case Study 5: Poor Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, Frontage of Stacks #382 and #410 and the Common Bin Lobby (CBL) Residents of both #382 and #410: "Sir! Can you please ban the consumption of durians at Blocks 322B and 322C respectively? MP: "No, Sir, NOT!" MP: "Didn't you read the HDB Brochure Fine Print or at least use your common sense? Before purchasing the UNIT?" MP: "Serve you Right! NEXT!"
  6. Case Study 4A: The neighbour = A Bus Interchange A Question Mark for Now! 1. The U/C Bus Interchange may or may not have an impact on lower & higher floors of Stacks #474 and #476. Plus a future high-rise development on this same plot. 2. Coincidentally in the past, I had new clients who called for a Feng Shui audit for similar homes in other developments close to such a Bus Interchange. 3. Thus best to place these stacks at your back-burner for the time-being. Case Study 4B: The neighbour = Site reserved for a Church located at Tengah Park Avenue which is directly across the frontages of both Stacks #474 and #476. Less of a concern given that it is "a development" away. Need to see this neighbour's block plans, first. What ever it is, do expect both construction noise and dusts during the duration of these neighbour's build-up.
  7. Case Study 3: There is a possibility that from the front door of unit #386, one may be able to see into the Wash Area (WA) and/or common bins - especially if railings will be deployed surrounding this WA.
  8. Case Study 2: Pray that Parc Wood's Pneumatic Waste Conveyance System works fine all the time-:) 1. This system depends on the co-operation of every resident. 2. Else... P.S. Related: Do a search in this forum for Pneumatic 3. Waste Conveyance System and there are several write-ups on this topic. 4. Imagine, a Bin Centre comes one circle again. As this was popular in the 1980’s. Much like these pictures (below). With the exception that these ones are not as high-tech as the PWCS of today....
  9. Case Study 1: Any concern with Stacks #410 and #412 facing a fork road? Not perfect but generally acceptable. Low floors may occasionally hear the screeching sounds of heavy braking, though. Related: Several examples of homes facing a junction... Part 2 of 2: Advise on Waterwoods EC + Minimum Occupation Period M.O.P. Dec 2020 + Fast Hands Fast Legs - General Help - FengShui.Geomancy.Net
  10. Case Study 4: Good that in this entire block only stack #103's front door is directly facing a corridor. Furthermore, good that it is a short corridor. P.S. HDB BTO McNair Heights launched at the same time have more than it's fair share of this. For example, below belongs to a Block located at McNair Heights:-
  11. Check or search for the 12 Habits of Feng Shui. What is Habit 1 and 3zzz
  12. I am not talking about this one at sixth avenue earlier. But plot 1 No. 555 sixth avenue fits the bill. P.S. Apparently this triangle plot was one of the very first to be sold.
  13. Although the plot is triangular in shape; good to see that this is a reasonable sized plot. The entrance alone is not the chief consideration. Many homes have successfully being built on such plots. For example in Kovan area and Sixth avenue in Bukit Timah. To name a few.
  14. Definitely. However, for the last few months, overwhelmed by a huge amount of cases to prepare, review + many visits.
  15. 1. In general, the photo gives an impression that the Feng Shui of the house is generally acceptable. Subject to what was mentioned, below. 2. It would be exceptional especially if the Flying Stars match or in harmony with such features. 3. Especially if the correct Mountain and Water stars match the landscape with mountain “at it’s rear”. And water in front. 4. Hopefully (touchwood) that the house is not within the 1 in a million chance of a tsunami occurring especially in the Pacific Ocean. 5. Or that some land began to sink... I know this is the US. But Jakarta Indonesia has been sinking or Holland where that breakaway shown in the photo one day could become a dam of sorts. (Due in part to rising waters... anyway... no worries... by then here in Singapore... will also share same fate.. by then 100-200 years more...) 6. If the winds are also often calm, there then that’s fine. But the test is if one holds an umbrella... and it most likely has a mind of it’s own... then time to control the wind into that house... for the sake of health and wealth.
  16. Based on the n your general description, more likely the frontage of this house could be South facing. In some situations, it may also be possible to be North or East. Especially if one of these areas open to some excellent “views” or features. But for now, let’s stick to South.
  17. I did a search in this forum for one key word: "Pathology". 1. HDB Towner Crest BTO launched in February 2019 + a hospital? Where's the mortuary/deceased identify & collection point? Useful resource on the later. Good read 2. Thomson 800 3. HDB Anchorvale Isles 4. There are lots more resources related to homes near-by to a hospital. 5. I believe that these three examples should provide a good flavour for a better understanding of a home or homes close-by or facing a hospital. 6. You wrote: "Ans which block has better fengshui?"
  18. I notice ever since I put my gym set inside my business became very bad
  19. Hi master Lee. Sorry to disturb you. Can I check with you. If I would want to use the charcoal stove on my move in day. Usually how are the procedure being perform? Light it up the charcoals in front of my main gate, and then do I step over the charcoal stove or when it is lighted up, I just bring it in to my house? Hi Master Lee, I was reading your forum, if I don't intend to light up the charcoal, I can wrap with red paper on each individual charcoal and fill it up in my charcoal stove and then bring it in. This way can also right? After bringing in to my house, I can keep it in my store room?
  20. Hi Master Lee, (masked) passed me your contact. Can check with you, any charges applies if just wish to seek your advise? Basically, I looking for condo and found one but the balcony facing the so called 天砍杀 into the unit.
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