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Hard Hat event: audit of uncompleted semi-detached home
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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Hard Hat event: audit of uncompleted semi-detached home
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
Tradesman often have a metal box to keep their tools ... so that they don’t have to bring them along each day... On-site carpentry works.. -
Case Study 7: The unit numbering of this development always ends at a odd number. 1. For example: #03-133, #05-135 etc... 2. Thus there will never be a #04-144, #14-44 etc... As some Chinese consider such numbers inauspicious. 3. As these are at least three digit numbers other than the floor levels, there is also no "13". 4. Actually this unlucky number 13 has more to do with a western influence: 4.1. Most likely Singapore Airlines adopted this perhaps to cater to the western culture of number 13 as bad luck! And not concerned with seat 4, 14 or 44.
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[8.] Chinese Altar: Need Advise on Moving Hse and Altar
Cecil Lee replied to Bizkid76's topic in General Help
1. The day one sleeps overnight in the unit is considered as the day of move-in. 2. Thus usually, it is nice-to move-in on an auspicious date. 3. What you mentioned above; is firstly practical and has been done before. 4. Thus you are or will not be alone on this. 5. It's okay. -
Case Study 7: Any concern with the Bin Centre (PWCS)? 1. The planners of this estate did a marvelous job in not only placing the Bin Centre tucked at one corner but also sandwiched it with the Electrical Sub-Station (ESS) as a buffer with the nearest stacks 310, 300, 302 308. 1.1. In addition, the bin centre also next to the temple... as to whether the future temple supervisors like it or not, the temple people has no control over it. 2. Thus no issue for stacks in HDB Garden Vines. 3. It may become a stigma for the the future design of the directly opposite : "Site reserved for Future High rise residential development. 3.1. As mentioned, this is as they say "not our problem" .... at Garden Vines! LOL! 4. The PWCS system relies on suction. And when I first visited CDL's The Venue, there was a signage with so many Don't do this Don't do that on that single signage above the common bin. 4.1 Extracted this photo from a previous posting on The Venue at Potong Pasir:- 4.2 Above: This are a total of Twelve (12) Don'ts! Can you figure what they are? 4.3. A few weeks later, I see an advisory notice with photos of the clogged bin pipes... and not to throw certain items down the chute.... 4.4. This is because the vacuum suction many not be able to move heavy objects.. even things like liquid waste in a sealed plastic bag may have a problem. 4.5. But I believe eventually, and hopefully if all residents do their part, this may not be of a common occurence! Related Topic on PWCS system: https://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/15608-the-venue-residences-by-cdl/?tab=comments#comment-33258
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Case Study 6: Samples of Suspect Poison Arrow(s) from a sharp corner aimed towards a stack/unit 1. The corner of the 4 storey + roof garden at 5th storey is a potential poison arrow if it is aimed towards stack/unit #175's opening such as into a bedroom. 1.1. For stack #175 best to purchase a high floor unit above 6th storeys and above. 2. Sample of the sharp corner of Block 858B stack #131's sharp corner aimed towards stack #171. 3. Ideally, best to be physically in a unit and look out to determine whether it is truly a sha qi towards a specific room in an apartment:- 3.1. Else cross one's fingers and hope for the best. 4. ACHTUNG! CAUTION: Please take note that the above are just TWO (2) samples. 4.1 As there can be many more of similar situations in this development. Cavet Emptor (Let the buyer beware!)
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Case Study 5: Multi Storey Car Park (MSCP) Exit points x 2 1. There are two Exit points from 858E MSCP as shown by the two red arrows. 2. Although the vehicles exiting the MSCP needs to slow down, however, there is some sha qi + not ideal for low floors to look at the exiting cars. 3. Another common sense thing is that in the evening or early hours when the head-lights of vehicles are turned on and when the vehicles need to go up and down a hump, the head lights might be glaring ... hope you get this picture... 4. Thus especially for stacks #171 and #173 based on the above, minimum is try to get at least the 4th storey. However, this is based purely on the above concerned. 4.1. But if we add the fact that the MSCP is 5th storey's high, all the more to get at least 7th storey for these two stacks/units and any others also facing the MSCP. 4.2. Why 7th storey's or higher is preferred? 4.3. For sure it is not like our infamous Minister "J.T.'s" infamous... "making love all over the place" but rather... to avoid lamp posts on the roof-top of the MSCP / Roof Garden. 4.3.1. Here, one has no control of the placement of lamp post on the MSCP roof. What happens if the metallic lamp post slices towards a unit's living room (hard to cure) given that most of the time, we don't screen-off the living room windows... 4.3.2. If the lamp post faces a bedroom window.. much easier as best of the concept of "if no longer see the lamp post, it is no longer a threat!" Sample Photos can be found, here
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Case Study 4: Should I be concerned if I were to consider purchasing a unit at either #165, #167, #195 or #197 as these units face a curved road? 1. Good news is that these units even if they directly face a curved road is of no issue as the road curves AWAY from HDB Tampines Greenspring and not the other way around. (As shown in the BOLD RED outline. 2. Thus part of Tampines Avenue 5 at this turn actually curves towards AIA Tampines, Hitachi Square and the current British Council. 2. However, so long as buildings like AIA Tampines and Hitachi Square or a future development to replace the British Council does NOT have a sharp corner aimed towards one or more of these stacks = no issue. 2.1. For example, in the near future if the interim British Council site is redeveloped into a Tower block and in this illustration, a sharp corner of the building may or may not become a sha qi aimed towards a unit like say #167 etc... 2.3. If the Tower block is octagonal, like that of UOB I, Robinson Road etc... may have various sharp corners... never know even #165 or other units may also be affect this.
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Case Study 3: The Precinct Pavilion (PP) at Block 859E 1. Three stacks/units at low storeys can see into the PP. 2. While two stacks may be affected by noise if there are activities such as a funeral/wake chanting/prayers and/or during a happy occasion like a Malay wedding, held there. 3. For these stacks/units, preference for higher storeys. As one cannot control activities such as a wake/funeral should it occur e.g. on one's auspicious occasion be it a wedding day or especially on the 1st to 2nd day of Chinese New Year. 4. Happened that I passed by this precinct pavilion and I recorded the loud music played at this wake: 4.1. Many Low floor units also face into the yellow tent .. where a wake/funeral was active.
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Case Study 2: Common Bin Lobby (CBL) with the Recycle and Common Bins 1. Please take this as one of the considerations:- 2. I have identified the various considerations, here:- 3. For Stacks #131 and #193 Unit may directly faces the common bin lobby and the two bins: recycling and common... 3.1 [Below] A detailed look at the actual (sample) of the Common Bin Lobby (CBL) and that the red arrow shows that especially the recycle bin can be seen from both units #137 and #139. And also that the CBL is really sharing the same wall as #139's kitchen or rather a "smell" away from each other:- 3.2 This is a good reason to study the block plan before committing to the purchase of a unit. 4. Hopefully, stacks/units like #131 and #193 does not face this similar situation as found at the recently T.O.P> HDB Greenweave. 5. In this photo, #131 and #193 may or could be the unit as shown in the distance looking towards the common bin area... (Or may not... please do due deligence as for Tampines Green Spring the bins are instead parallel to the "affect" unit's main door.) 6. For this unit at Tampines Greenweave, I am standing at the main door of the specific unit. And from here, I can see into the CBL: Stack/Unit #316 at Tampines Greenweave mentioned in the above photo:- 7. Even if one does not mind purchasing such a unit or “accidentally purchase” the unit already, one day should we want to sell the unit, may be a different story:
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Yes it does applies to staircase inside the house. If you scroll up, you can find a user posting this illustration. And that member was clarifying the staircase inside his house....
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Hokkien dry version prawn noodles
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
Signage says ENG Kee Prawn Noodle Two large crunchy whole prawns... other than that taste is so so... especially the soup has a strong garlicky taste... not to my liking.. You can also add free extra sambal balachan chilli.. This can drink costs only $1.00/- wow! Nowadays it is at least $1.50/- or more elsewhere! Bought the drink from Mak’s Cafe... -
1. Frankly, I have already shared views on both developments. 2. Even in each development, there are the good, the bad, the ugly + many other considerations. 3. Many who are serious in two or more developments will often asked to do a detail review and ranking, instead. 4. In fact, this is very common both for ECs/condo/brand new HDBs ... 5. Your question is like for a permanent home which is better? Woodlands or Johor Bahru? Alamark, please don't ask such questions. LOL.
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Includes an e-book on the proper techniques in finding the direction of a home/apartment:-
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Adora Green is the 1st Yishun DBSS
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
This resource is also about help to select a unit at HDB Adora Green during the initial HDB sale launch...
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