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Auspicious and Inauspicious Staircase counts
Cecil Lee replied to freekyjohn11's topic in General Help
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Another scam. But their theme is to try to con you out of the domains that one owns... -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: About tertiary.com Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2019 22:28:31 -0500 From: Tonya Horton <tonyahorton512@gmail.com> To: robert-lee@mails.net Hello, Is your domain name tertiary.com available for purchase? I am about to launch my site and I need a domain name in the similar niche. My offer is $15000 USD for your domain. Let me know if you are interested. Sincerely, Tonya ------------------------ Even if the offer is genuine, use a third party escrow account to transact. If so, their game is up. LOL Our other domain names include: makan.com bagus.com satu.com etc....
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My 2012 Brompton & Dahon Classic
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
Former DBS Tower 2 UOL building, Shenton Way Stylish but limited capacity... looks cool but that’s all... -
View at Kismis via a joint venture by by Roxy Pacific Holdings and TE2 Development. View at Kismis is located along Lorong Kismis. Expected T.O.P. is on 1 May 2023 under Period 8 Flying Stars Feng Shui. A total of 6 blocks each 5 storeys high with commercial and shops at the 1st storey. A basement car park. And communial facilities at 1st storey and roof terrace. 186 residential units + 2 shops. Such block layouts would often have potential poison arrows from sharp corners of neighoubring blocks aimed towards stacks/units: Resources:
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Replica coins and must be metallic. Some are plastic coins. Here avoid them. IMG_1055.MP4
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The Lilium at 25 How Sun Road with a total of 80 units
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
Part 6: Is it okay to have the main door open towards a wall? Or part of it? 1. Some people or persons and there are even Feng Shui practitioners that say this is inauspicious. 2. Here, this category of persons may feel that entering into a unit; one is met with an Obstacle or rather slam into a wall. Symbolising difficulties. 3. Sometimes or unfortunately, hard to brush away this stigma if the person or persons already have a fixed mindset. And sometimes, hard to change such individuals. 4. Common sense? 4.1. Common sense says that if possible do avoid reflective material if one adds a cabinet that is directly facing the main door. 4.2. Sometimes, a person walking in may see an image reflected on a glossly cabinet and thus could perhaps get a fright! -
The Lilium at 25 How Sun Road with a total of 80 units
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
Part 5: Reading between the lines of Sales Brochure 1. One major consideration is: "Where is the external common central rubbish bin(s) on each storey?" 2. For The Lilium, the developer does not show the location of the external central rubbish bin(s). 3. Before signing the dotted line.. do check with the Sales Agent. In many recent past developments like the Hillion at Bukit Panjang and even 100 Palm Residences, many "wise" potential buyers have successfully requested and viewed the exact location of the common central corridor. 4. Don't want to get an unexpected surprise to find the central rubbish bin beside one's main door! Or possible not facing the main door. Both in terms of Feng Shui and may affect future resale value or even resale potential (if any)... 5. If the developer's Agent does not want to share with you this, then, request for another Agent to serve you. -
The Lilium at 25 How Sun Road with a total of 80 units
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
Part 4: No issue even if the stove shares the same wall as a toilet 1. Generally, even if the stove shares the same wall as a toilet. However, since this is just a walk-way or standing room for the shower; 2. Thus this layout is not an issue under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. 3. It would be different if the shower piping and even WC shares the stove wall. -
Part 9: Traffic Noise and The Gazania 1. Unlike The Lilium site; The Gazania's plot disadvantage that it is not rectangular. And there is an existing Block 37 at it's immediate North of the plot with a sharp corner pointed towards South towards The Gazania:- 2. The Lilium is a rectangular plot of land. Thus based on this, has a better Shapes and Forms. 3. However, The Lilium is just next to Upper Paya Lebar Road and can be busy during peak hours in the mornings and evenings. 3.1. While The Gazania's plot is more exclusive as it is off Bartley Road along How Sun Drive. Won't be affected that much by traffic noise (if any) from any major roads. 3.2 [Below] The Lilium: the purple and yellow waves highlights expected traffic noise from Upper Paya Lebar Road... 4. Ultimately, it depends on where one's unit is located.
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The Lilium at 25 How Sun Road with a total of 80 units
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
Part 3A: For stacks #02, #03, #14 & #15 Expect some traffic noise from Upper Paya Lebar Road 1. As the two blocks 31 and 33 are (as shown) parallel to Upper Paya Lebar Road, do expect traffic noise also to collect within the service yard and rear of each of these units as shown by the Yellow lines or waves:- 2. While the purple waves shows traffic noise bouncing into the frontage of the unit such as the master bedroom windows.. etc.. 3. Okay, okay, I understand. You turn on air-con 24/7 right? Thus if so, what is the concern, here? LOL 4. Part 3B: The devil or the deep blue sea? 4.1. Frankly not that bad. Just that the stacks such as #06, #07, #10 & #11 are furthest away from traffic noise or rather no noise from Upper Paya Lebar Road, but these blocks are really affected by afternoon sun all year round. 4.2. Hopefully, the afternoon sun does not also soak into the master bedroom wall and oozing out even at 7pm or 8pm. -
The Lilium at 25 How Sun Road with a total of 80 units
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
Part 2: Common sense of Feng Shui: Bin Centre, Guard House and Grand Entrance 1. Once the above comes to light; often best to steer clear of the lowest units facing each of these (if any): Stacks #10, #09 and #16 respectively... -
The Lilium at 25 How Sun Road with a total of 80 units
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
Part 1: Stack #09 and Kitchen at NW (Fire @ Heaven's Gate) 1. I sampled a layout plan and found that stack #09's kitchen falls within the inauspicious Fire at Heaven's Gate. 2. Not ideal if the breadwinner is the male head of the house. 3. To find out more about Fire at Heaven's Gate.... -
Part 8: Poor Shapes and Forms Feng Shui where the stove shares the same wall as the toilet piping 1. The innocent seeming void in the shower area of this toilet (in blue) often has a purpose. 2. Most likely the sewerage and other drainage/water pipes cluster in it:- 3. Below: 4-Bedroom & 4-Bedroom + Study has the stove sharing the same wall as the shower...
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Part 7: Case study of a three panel balcony sliding panel 1. Many of us will not even think twice about purchasing a unit; let alone the difference between a three or four panel sliding panels. 2. Why are you so concerned with this? 3. Today's unit is small. And for a three panel sliding panels; the locks are at both sides. 3.1. If one's sofa is bulky or tall; and it may cover the locking/unlocking latch one of side of the sliding panel. 3.2. Furthermore, instead of the opening at the middle of the living room; one has to pull the sliding panel for quite a distance before comfortably going out towards the balcony. 3.3. In addition, often one side of the balcony can get windy-rain to splash towards it. Thus cumbersome to open that panel during such conditions. 4. Please note that this has more to do with common sense, not Feng Shui. 4.1. However it may be blamed on Feng Shui if because of the above situation, the occupants are more reluctant to open the balcony panels to let fresh air-in. Especially not all will want to turn on the air-con 24/7. Thus if fall sick often.. some just say... this unit has bad Feng Shui. 5. This three panel sliding panels has also been covered in one of the resources in the above earlier thread on "Part 6: Reading between the lines of Sales Brochure"
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Part 6: Reading between the lines of Sales Brochure 1. One of the major considerations for The Gazania is that each unit does not have an individual rubbish chute. 2. Thus, it is a primary consideration to get the developer's Agent to get a copy of the block plan with the exact location of the common rubbish chute. 3. Don't buy until it is shown to you. 4. If possible, avoid purchasing a potential unit with this rubbish chute beside the main door or directly facing the main door.... 5. What happens if the Agent says that it is impossible to get the block plan(s)? Or that if he claims that it is a "secret". LOL! 5.1. Simply tell the Agent, it is also impossible for me to buy FROM YOU! Simple as that! LOL!
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Part 5: 4-Bedroom Type D6A & common toilets = Good and bad news.. Good news, first? 1. It is not easy for an architect/planner to be able to locate toilets centrally. 2. Thus they did a fairly good job to consolidate three common toilets: Yellow / Green / Purple into one core area. Thus minimizing the number of sewerage pipes / drainage within the interior layout. 3. Already good as given that there is no choice that the master bedroom has an on suite toilet. As the master bedroom is at another corner of the unit. The not so good news.... 4. However, the trade-off = bad Feng Shui of this layout design is that it is unfortunate that a toilet is in the middle of the unit.. LOL 5. How do I cure this? 5.1 In realistic Feng Shui, often one since "leak" such as this will not bring the Feng Shui down totally. 5.2 Often three or more major leaks can. In Feng Shui, the practise is to.... https://www.geomancy.net/wiki/The_Concept_of_Maximizing_Marks
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Part 4: Potential poison arrow as represented by the red arrows from sharp corner of neighbouring blocks 1. How can I confirm if these are poison arrow(s)? 2. The only sure way is to literally stand inside the unit looking outwards. 3. But the development has yet to T.O.P. How is this possible? Got to wait till T.O.P. to confirm. If not, try to avoid purchasing such a unit or do cross one's fingers, first.
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Part 3: Many experienced occupants of homes would certainly appreciate the overhanging reinforced (RC) roofs. 1. The red outline shows the extended roof-lines. Not perfect, could have been wider.. but nevertheless a god send especially for higher units .. where often, the occupants could still leave their windows slightly opened even during rainy days. 2. Such finer touches should be appreciated provided that especially the pigeon population (if any) within that area has been culled. Else, it can be a nightmare of the dried up bird-shit... Below: the yellow hightlights with the red lines shows the yellow areas may have some rain protection especially during light rainfalls (without much windy conditions)...
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Part 2A: Under Shapes and forms Feng Shui, the worst stack is that of Block 5 stack #02 1. The frontage of stack #02 including 90 percent of the living room balconyfaces the side of Block 7 stack #11 at such a close proximity. 2. In addition, the bottle-neck at stacks #02 as shown by a red "X" marking means that during strong windy days, it can affect both health and wealth of the occupants living in stack #02. 3. The master bedroom windows of stack #02 virtually faces the yard or is overlooking into the yard of stack #11 and also even that of stack #12. 4. For stack #01, from this photo, the entrance and stack #01 is quite a distance away. 4.1. Commonsense still says that it is best to purchase at least the 3rd storey or better the 4th storey or higher to avoid the drop-off and often vehicles may have their engines still turned on at this area. Part 2B: Poor Shapes and forms of Block 17 stacks 37, 38, 39 & 40 are as equally unfavourable as Block 5's stack 02:- 1. Block 17 stacks #37, #38, #39 & #40 equally also faces the side of Block 19 stacks #49 and #59. 2. Equally, there is a bottle-neck at the frontages of stacks #37, #38, #39 & #40. In windy conditions, can affect health and weath of the occupants. 3. Purple arrows shows another form of poison arrow aimed towards either stack #37, #39 and #40. 4. Common sense also says that these stacks look into the yard area of stacks #49 and #50. Where often brooms mobs, air-con compressor, kitchen/ washing machine / clothes may be hung.
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