Everything posted by Cecil Lee
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LIV @ MB (Liv @ Mountbatten) at 114 Arthur Road by BUKIT Sembawang Estates (formerly Katong Park Towers) - Which units are lucky?
We are near Katong. Not within Katong! How’s this…. Okay, we are at the fringe of the city or CBD area!
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Bartley Vue at Jalan Bunga Rampai off Bartley Road by Wee Hur (Bartley) Pte. Ltd.
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Pasir Ris 8 @ Pasir Ris Drive 8 by Allgreen Properties/ Kerry Properties - Is my unit lucky?
- Sengkang Grand Residences by CapitaLand and CDL at Bangkok MRT
- Avenue South Residences at Silat Avenue by 3 parties joint venture of UOL, United Industrial Corp + Kheng Leong
- Parc Greenwich by Frasers Property at Fernvale Lane / Yio Chu Kang - Which units are lucky?
- Feng Shui of Sol Acres EC - Is Sol Acres EC still lucky for the next 20 years from 2024 till 2043? Find out, here
- RoyalGreen @ Bukit Timah 6 Anamalai Avenue by Allgreen Properties Pte Ltd + a question mark on the North marking on the site plan
- LIV @ MB (Liv @ Mountbatten) at 114 Arthur Road by BUKIT Sembawang Estates (formerly Katong Park Towers) - Which units are lucky?
- Bartley Vue at Jalan Bunga Rampai off Bartley Road by Wee Hur (Bartley) Pte. Ltd.
Bartley Vue launching in 2021 With a total of 115 units Leasehold 99 years @ 6,8 Jalan Bunga Rampai To confirm Expected TOP. To determine Flying Star Feng Shui Period 8 or 9?- The Woodleigh Residences condo @ Upper Serangoon Road by SPH & Kajima
- Parc Greenwich by Frasers Property at Fernvale Lane / Yio Chu Kang - Which units are lucky?
- The Watergardens at Canberra by UOL, UIC and Kheng Leong - Is my unit lucky?
- The Watergardens at Canberra by UOL, UIC and Kheng Leong - Is my unit lucky?
- The Commodore at Canberra Drive - Which units are lucky?
- Ki Residences at Brookvale by Hoi Hup Realty & Sunway Group - Which units are lucky today?
- Avenue South Residences at Silat Avenue by 3 parties joint venture of UOL, United Industrial Corp + Kheng Leong
Ad hints: “I am steadily going up.. how come you don’t want to buy me? huh?” Sorry, this is my interpretation of this ad that’s all! I may be wrong!- The Commodore at Canberra Drive - Which units are lucky?
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- A Book of Common Sense Feng Shui. A unique Feng Shui book to show case that 70% of non-theory related Feng Shui are related to Common Sense.
Additional Case Study: Proposed master bedroom Cecil Lee (CL): Why use cupboard above bed? Coz need to create storage...😥 Cutting head? CL: If things drop down on eyes how! Ok. Maybe wil ask designer to build it opposite wall. CL: Yes more like it- A Book of Common Sense Feng Shui. A unique Feng Shui book to show case that 70% of non-theory related Feng Shui are related to Common Sense.
Additional Case Study: Hi Cecil I just wanted to get some opinion on the kitchen arrangement. If you are ok to provide some advice. OK.. I be more specific. Is it OK the stove is quite close to the main door? But cannot see fr main door.. If one meets a conservative FS Master, it is a no no. But the underlined concern is based on common sense. If unit is high floor, and touchwood if a fire break out at the most probable location at the kitchen stove, then may have to jump down from the balcony or bedroom windows- Canninghill Piers at River Valley Road by City Developments Limited and CapitaLand (Formerly Liang Court) - Which units are lucky?
- Sengkang Grand Residences by CapitaLand and CDL at Bangkok MRT
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