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HDB Hougang Rivercourt BTO launched in November 2015
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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Cute girl getting a hair cut...
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
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Case Study 3: All stacks/units are even numbered 1. As 4 or 44 or 444 are even numbers, there can be units that may have #04-444. 2. Certain Chinese consider a number like 4, 44 or 444 unlucky! 3. Sometimes, it may also affect Re-sale value, especially if the buyer simply has an adverse thought of it.
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Case Study 2: Garden Vines uses only even numbering of stacks/units such as #464 or #466. Hi! I stay at Block 238B Garden Vines #04-444. 1. Thus one can find unit numbers such as e.g. #04-446 or #05-466. 2. One also can find even unit number like 444. 3. Frankly: "One man's meat is another man's poison applies, here". 4. Some Chinese (especially the Cantonese dialect group) find 4 = sounds like "die". And here, 444 to some means die, die and die!. 5. If in doubt, skip these stacks/units since it may sometimes affect the re-sale value.
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Hi Mr Lee! I came across some of your writeups on fengshui for Jadescape. ?? Just wondering if you are working with any agents currently? Hi xxxx, I have been in this business for many years. For creditibility have to remain neutral. I have also have lots of agents who themselves take up personal Feng Shui. In my business... it depends on reputation. Thus... I feel ...... Seriously, I have too many clients. I leave them alone to see what they like... whom they like to interact... and furthermore... as per the above illustrations.... even in Jadescape there are the good, the bad, the ugly.. LOL Of course who don't want to make extra money. But... this is a conflict of interest for me.. LOL
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Case Study 2: Is there an issue if my unit directly faces the cross on a church's roof? 1. Extract from a previous review of HDB Waterway Sunrise II:- Resource url:- https://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/15765-hdb-waterway-sunrise-ii-bto-launched-in-february-2017/?tab=comments#comment-33936 Depending on where the church places a cross. Some churches place it on the tip of their buidling or on the face of their building. There could even be a possibility of such a cross facing a unit at either Block 653B stacks 56 or 58. If so, this is considered inauspicious. In this example: If the above cross is shown as a red marking X, below:- Above: Extract site plan of HDB Waterway Sunrise II Then it could be at the same level of a specific floor of stack 58, then this is considered inauspicious to face such a "church cross-spine".
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Flo Residence @ Punggol Field Walk
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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Case Study 1: Should I avoid buying a unit facing the church? 1. The first thing that came to my mind is Flo Residences Condo at Punggol. It also has a church right at the southern tip of the shared plot of land:- 2. Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, it is recommended that the unit i.e. windows do not directly face towards the christian CROSS symbol. 3. Thus if one is considering buy stacks such as 356, 504, 506, 508 or 510 best to buy the highest possible floor level. 4. As the church has yet also to be constructed, it is anybody's guess the location of this cross. 4.1. In many new church buildings, this cross could even be mounted onto the external facade or facades.. thus if one's unit is at a low floor, surely, when you open your window(s)... get to see it. 4.2. Better still, if possible, try not to buy these stacks.. unless it is a last resort. 5. Please also note that sha qi can also come from sharp corners (if any) of the church and/or sharp roof-lines. If so, the roof-line can become a sha qi aimed towards one's unit opening(s). Flo Residence Resource: Extract from the above link:
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Case Study 1: Look out for the location of the common rubbish chute lobby with two bins each: Recyle and common bins. 1. Today all HDB bin lobbys have two bins: a recycle bin and a common bin. 2. Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, it is best to avoid purchasing two stacks: Block 125A stack #275 and Block 125B stack #277. 3. There is a stigma attached to the common bin / bin lobby visible from the main door. 3.1. It is difficult to shake-off stigmas. For example, just imagine having visitors to your unit. And having to hear: "How come you buy such a unit?" or "I read somewhere that it is inauspicious like this." 3.2. Your family invested money and now.. perhaps feel uneasy about it. Furthermore, in the near future, adding salt to one's wound; potential buyers will try to "low-ball" you.
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Case Study 1: Should I be concerned buying a home near a mosque? 1. In a multi-racial society of Singapore, it is pretty common to have mosques close-by. 2. As land bank in Singapore gets scarce, in recent years the government tried to find as many "left-over" plots of land to squeeze into housing. 2.1. For example, private developers also even bid on enbloc land to build Paya Lebar Residences (PLR) which TOP in 2003 (formerly known as Vistaya View). Like this site, PLR is just a short-walk to the MRT & lots of amendities. & Our Tampines HUB. 2.2. Not only is it beside Masjid Wak Tanjong Mosque, it is also beside a Madrasah Wak Tanjong Al-Islamiah. 3. HDB Tampines GreenSpring is also built on "left-over" plot of land. 3.1. Thus it is not unusual for the Darul Ghufran Mosque to be along the major Tampines Avenue 5 Road. And Tampines GreenSpring to kind-of wrap itself around the mosque. 3.2. As far back as the 1970's Singapore mosques were allowed to broadcast prayers at specific time of the day. And if I can recall, at least three (3) or more times a day. 4. Fortunately, nowadays, mosques remain silent. A plus for tranquility. Other than especially on Fridays where one can expect near-by road-side and carparks full of vehicles during this timing. 5. From a Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, best to avoid a unit directly facing the Crest on top of a typical mosque dome. As this can be considered a Sha Qi. Much like another home could have been facing the spine of a Catholic/Christian church Cross. 6. It is difficult to shake-off someone else perceived stigma. 6.1 Thus even if one is neutral or try to "live-and-let-live" with a unit facing or next to a mosque. 6.2 However, when it comes to re-sale say 5 years or later. This can seriously affect the re-sale value of one's unit. 6.3 Here, there is no way to ally someone else preference if they simply don't want to buy the unit. 6.4 Often, we might even expect low-ball offers... in such unfortunate situations. 6.5 Of course, if today, the price of such flats is a hefty discount.. please do your own sums. As price or cost of purchase of any home is not a Feng Shui thing. 6.6 Common sense is that in an open market, often, buyers already have some expectations.. such as paying more for unblocked views...... pool views ... if any...
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Case Study 1: Temple beside HDB Garden Vines @ Tengah The allocated squarish plot of land means that most likely the frontage of the temple is facing SW. And the rear of the temple is at NE. LEGEND: Red = Units located at the region of NE of the temple. Can be come an unexpected portal for the netherworld. As NE is generally considered as the devil's "front door". Green = In close proximity of the future Chinese temple. Last resort or last consideration purchase as it is also in the path of the NE "Devil's highway" Unit's in RED affected by Devil's front gate (Generally unlucky). Any units furthest away from the GREENs are the least affected such as #420 & #422 and beyond them. Placement of altar may inadvertently become a portal for spirits to enter and exit. There is no doubt that this future temple will be aligned at an SW to NE alignment. If so, this is extremely bad luck for those units within the NE zone. Especially units ranging from 1st storey to 4th storey high. Both Chinese Feng Shui and Indian Vastu principles ... share the (above) same thoughts... Many temples purposely align themselves to a NE-SW or SW-NE depending on their intended purpose. The famous Lian Shan Shuang Lin Monastery at Toa Payoh is aligned at a North Easterly direction. (However, this is not based on Flying Stars alignment. The temple is aligned precisely or exactly at a 10 degrees to 190 degrees for a specific purpose.) In the past, I received several SOS separately from some residents at block 255 and also 253.... By right, the temple could have been aligned North to South similar to block 194. But because of this temple; many HDB blocks has no choice also aligned to the temple’s profile. The above Lian Shan Shuang Lin Monastery plus the Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery (Sin Ming - also known as Bright Hill) are never aligned exactly true North to South. But again; if one compares the two outlines of these templese, these two temples are tilted towards a North-Easterly direction. Again, for a specific reason. In Indonesian or Malay origin.. the word to describe this situation is "Mampus" = sure to die... Want to read more about the Devil's gate? https://www.geomancy.net/content/feng-shui-resources/feng-shui-articles/you-and-your-home/devil-s-gate +++ Need Advice on Altar Placement?
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