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Cecil Lee

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  1. Case Study 7: Precinct Pavilion (PP) at Level 1 means out of sight... but does it also mean out of mind? 1. It is good to know that since the PP is at level 1 whilst on level 2, it is a garden, here this means that the activites at the PP will be out of sight of stacks #604, #606, #608 and #610. 2. Although the PP is out of sight, however, it does not necessarily means that the PP is out of mind. 3. This is because if activities within the PP is loud, it can still spread towards the lower floor units especially that of #610 and maybe also #608 & even at #606.
  2. Case Study: 6 Dear Devil, are you at home? I want to visit you soon-:) 1. This stigma often only applies to SOME Christians. (Hopefully not all) 2. Typically, SIX-SIX-SIX OR 666 often does not apply to the majority of other races/religion. 3. In addition, Stacks/Units like #644 and #744 found under this development normally should not be an "eye-sore" for some who are not that in favour of a number like 4 or 44. Let's hope so....
  3. Case Study 5: Stacks/Units are too close to the Common Bin Lobby (CBL) 1. Preferably, Stacks/units #646 and #704 could be considered as a lower priority or choice as the main entrance and even the yard area is pretty close to the CBL. 2. As for stacks #644 and #702 the main consideration is that standing at the main entrance door, one can see the CBL. 3. Often there can be a stigma attached to this even by some persons and also some Feng Shui Masters (FSM). 3.1. To be told that one's unit is inauspicious is a turn-off. 3.2. In addition, when it time to sell the unit through a re-sale environment; the potential purchaser (PP) may hire such a FSM. And told to avoid purchasing the unit.
  4. Case Study 4: Is it bad for the main entrance door to face a lift or lifts? 1. Here, one does not need to have a degree in common sense to understand why? 2. Please put on your thinking cap. As this forum is not just a spoon feeding session. 3. If you understand why, that's good. 4. But if you still cannot figure out... then you are not able to earn a degree in Common Sense. By the way, the degree is FREE! LOL 5. Get hold of a Feng Shui Master (FSM) ask one question: "Why is it that a bed should have four legs?"" 5.1. If the reply from the FSM is that: "This is to allow good qi to flow below the bed".. then most likely; the FSM may be lacking in pure common sense. LOL 5.2. Most likely, also you can certainly get another vague answer for why it is considered no good? to have a main door face the lift... [In the near future, I may add the common sense reasoning....Actually, I had in the past gave my views based on common sense for these two scenarios...]
  5. Case Study 3: In RED, Stacks #676, #744 & #746 can be affected by Sha Qi from their respective long corridors
  6. The patterns on the walls of HDB Anchorvale Plains really reminds me of Singapore University of Technology & Design style of wordings.. LOL!
  7. Units located on the second floor with a view of the Precinct pavilion at HDB Anchorvale Fields.
  8. Thank you Cecil... Always prompt and insightful, I like! ?
  9. Hillion, Bukit Panjang - NTWU Canteen. Less of meal items sold.. half of the canteen is dedicated to high quality baking equipment .. mostly hidden from view. All bread/curry puffs/donuts/cakes/pastries for $1/- each. Quality on par or even better than those bread shops like BreadTalk or Four Leaves.. and much cheaper even. Imagine pick 7 items and the cost is $7/-. While at most other bread shops, depending on the item, the total costs for 7 items can even be $12/- or more! However, the tidbits on the temporary table costs around $2/- each: Located at the Bus Terminal where all NTWU Canteens are found.
  10. Feng Shui is actually about nature and it's investigations and enhancements. It is sad to know that many Singapore Feng Shui Masters with lineages are themselves a Feng Shui products store. If their ancestors have known this, I believe, they would be furious about it. Ask: "Must I buy from YOU?"
  11. Case Study 2: This development's block layout style although not exactly identical but one could see some resemblance to the style of HDB Punggol Point Cove launched in August 2018 1. Therefore, one may conclude that HDB passed the design to the same team.. 2. Although this time round, although one can seem some vague resemblance to a fish: Head and tail fins, there are fishes that resembles a long thin stick.... as opposed to this developments more curved contours of the body:-
  12. Case Study 1B: Rare to find a virgin piece of the "East Coast" environment left in Singapore 1. Okay, if we ignore the potential air-pollution from Johor Bahru, this has to be one of the last few remaining East Coast of Singapore left. 2. The other "East Coast" at Upper Serangoon Road has been fully developed. 3. While even the "East Coast" of Sengkang up to Rivervale Shores has also been developed.. 4. The last few plots are across the fringe of Sengkang ... 5. Actually in my opinion, a close resemblance of a similar piece of land has to be Changi Village (up north) on the east coast. 5.1 Where we take a boat to Pulau Ubin. 5.2. And also once upon a time to Pulau Tekong as I remembered clearly during my BMT days when some of us were allowed to booked out after BMT. 5.3. In addition, when reservists had in-camp training at Tekong and time-off or after office hours also via the boats.. to ferry us to Changi Point. 5.4. Yes, a quick one... in the past around the 1970's we had to assemble at the Changi Point HDB carpark, then march towards and past Hendon Camp (Commando Unit) and towards the beach. 5.4.1. The landing craft would ferry us towards Pulau Tekong... towards.. then we had to march towards SAF BMT Camp II..
  13. Case Study 1A: Possible air pollution (if any) is on some clients minds as this is beyond one's control... Extract of a snapshot from HDB Punggol Point Crown .... A write-up on this can be found as Case Study 4... under this resource link...
  14. Part 2: HDB Punggol Point Cove's Flying Star Feng Shui may fall between Period 8/9 depending on the day of Lease Commencement Date &/or Date of Move-in... In a similar vein, this is often the method used to try to determine the period a home belongs to...
  15. Resource link on HDB Punggol Point Cove BTO launched in September 2019
  16. Please check the updates... below... Appended by Cecil Lee on 1.12.2019. Review completed
  17. This review is on Punggol Point Cove PHASE II (2019):- Phase II: 442A 442B 443A 443A 443B 445A 445B Part 1: HDB Sales Brochure
  18. Thanks Will certainly study it. And post some reviews soon.
  19. Another visit At lunch time. If their morning prata is good.. this must also be good?? No regrets ordering this mutton curry rice for $4/-. (With brani rice is $6/- for the whole meal). Melt in the mouth mutton meat... Spices just nice. Aromatic and not over powering like many others. P.S. Next stop Yew Mei Green condo...
  20. Still waiting for the site plan, floor plans... Expect to be reviewed around the launch of this development.... Please check back in the near future. You can also click Follow on the top right frame of this page: Seems like Huttons may have the “rights” to the selling... But co-Broking between agents Is acceptable or legal... Let’s home someone up loads the site plans and floor plans ASAP...
  21. Case Study 3: Feng Shui Tips for the kitchen by Cecil Lee + The Seven (7) commandments of stove placement
  22. Case Study 2: Good that the plot is pretty much rectangular (Shapes and Forms Feng Shui). 1. A new road Canberra Crescent serves both Parc Canberra and another EC (by developer MCC). 2. As Canberra Link (a major road) where also the MRT tracks follow is slightly noisy at times. Hopefully, the developer place the multi storey car park at this side of the development. 2.1. Brownstone and The Visionaire has few stacks/units exposed to this Canberra Link road. 3. MRT station is around a 5 minutes walk. But frankly, this is not really a Feng Shui consideration, though. But often, it is one of the selling points especially for young couples and the elderly.
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