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Cecil Lee

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  1. These are some considerations: 1. Location, location and location. The external, the site, the block and the unit within block = 70% of the Feng Shui Luck. 2. Understanding What is the frontage is important:- 3. This later link has several case studies to shows roughly what are taken into consideration... 3.2 For example: 3.2.1 And lots more examples. Where the external of the unit is looked into, the individual’s ba zi directions etc...
  2. https://www.facebook.com/100033417646985/posts/158916201898967?s=100002404263621&sfns=mo
  3. https://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/17517-head-or-foot-of-bed-pointing-to-the-direction-of-the-streetmain-gate/
  4. What is the coffin position? 1. Historically, when a deceased person passed away and was brought home before the funeral, the head would be brought into the house through the main door. 2. Consequently, during the funeral, the legs would be the first to be taken out through the main door or main gate and onto the streets. 3. This is the significance and origin of your friend's remarks. 4. Furthermore, many new ECs and condos now have full glass panels in the bedrooms. Therefore, even if the legs do not face the bedroom door, but rather the windows, it can still be considered a coffin position. 4.1. What I mean to convey is that Paragraph 4 is based on common sense and holds some truth. 4.2. For instance, if someone's home is on the ground floor and the second floor, and the curtains are not properly drawn, one could see into the bedroom. It is undesirable to be able to see a person's underwear, especially if their legs are wide open and facing the windows. +++ IN SUMMARY The text highlights traditional funeral practices regarding the positioning of the deceased, emphasizing the cultural significance of how bodies are brought into and out of the home. Additionally, it addresses modern architectural designs that may inadvertently create discomfort regarding privacy and visibility in bedrooms.
  5. iNz Residences and it’s next door neighbours HDB BLOCK 485C Choa Chu Kang Avenue 5:- Currently empty plot of land...distance away is a utility building:-
  6. House A and B are considered to be at a T-junction. Touchwood! It depends how unlucky if a vehicle could run into either or the homes. By the way, house A is protected by “Jesus” .. a Christian cross ... see it?
  7. Case Study 1: Stacks/units of Esparina Residences & Jewel at Buangkok facing the future Sengkang Central Mixed developments Often buying a unit facing an empty plot of land does not always guarantee unblocked views or approximately 2.5 to 3 years of construction noise and dusts. When I did this review for a client not too long ago; I had highlighted that one can never know when the empty plot of land will have construction. Today, as all of us are aware... this odd shaped plot is the new Sengkang Central Mixed development... Note: Only this "Part 4" is relevant to this topic. Thus no other Parts 1, 2 or 3 are enclosed, here. As expected... Singapore perhaps seems bent on a population of 10 million...that is why... any empty plot of land ... has a high chance of being built.... I recalled.. when the UOL 1km mall formerly at the Lion City Hotel was completed... it has to compete with Paya Lebar Square, SingPost building.. now it was renamed Kinex... Simply too many malls in SGP... LOL
  8. Looks like the ebrochure or site plan or floor plans are not so readily available, yet. If anyone has these or knows a link, please let me know. Thanks!
  9. Thanks for the heads up! When I am able to find time, will certainly look at this project. Since no two projects/developments are the same. Thus, usually, I will try to highlight major Feng Shui considerations. Look out for the review -:) Within or around these few weeks. I hope the site plan and layouts will be available... LOL The Residental side has been updated to: Sengkang Grand Residences.
  10. International Plaza Has A Hidden Bungalow On Its Roof With A Lawn That Overlooks The CBD
  11. Poh MING Tse Temple... Modern external facade...
  12. Today: 1st day of the Chinese 7th month. A tent for the Chinese 7th month activities at the open grounds: beside the Eunos MRT/Bus terminus. Can bear prayers and chantings... This plot is opposite PARC Esta.
  13. Location: Katong In the past, there was no restrictions to the height of the roof-line. Thus in the 1980’s many owners/architects/builders built as high as possible to add a larger than would be attic with the very familiar slopping ceilings within the attic area.
  14. To ensure privacy, the 2nd storey only has windows at the sides of each semi detached homes. Third level is already pretty high. Thus the full facade of windows, here.
  15. https://www.facebook.com/100000175145968/posts/2949201878428955?s=100002404263621&sfns=mo
  16. May be it’s true? Lots of branches.. good reviews...
  17. Sure why not? May be this is for real? Location: 3rd storey #03-01A Eating House, Coronation Plaza. ”Sir, why don’t you Google to confirm?” Okay, okay! Good idea!
  18. Someone’s Highly decorated bicycle LOL
  19. Singapore parents skirt property cooling measures by buying homes in children's names
  20. https://www.facebook.com/100039417577853/posts/115065499817369?s=100002404263621&sfns=mo
  21. https://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/16571-to-consider-as-period-7-or-period-8-house-feng-shui-masters-advice-on-best-approach-to-this/
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