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Part 6: Every development is influenced by the Bell Curve: There are always a range of Excellent and Good Stacks/units..towards average, poor or last resort...Oops... Part 6: Concept of the bell curve. Does it apply to The Florence Residences? 1. Remember our school days? Let's say we are in a class with 30 students. 1.1. At the end of every year: we either find ourselves graded into: Top Students 1 to 5 places Above Average = 6 to 12 Fair = 13 to 25 Failures = 26 to 30 2. Thus whenever a class is graded; the grading falls usually in a bell curve. 3. Same here. Every development has it's Excellent to Poor units.
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This estate’s lease commencement date is around the year 2002... From block 666 “devil’s number” To some 688x are nice numbers...
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Part 5: Understanding the Flow of Qi in this development 1. In this location, windows flowing from North to South and South to North (depending on the high and low pressure zones is more prevalent than windows moving from East to West and West to East and vice versa. Below: Depending on the time of day, in Hougang area, wind-flow is affected by high-low pressure zones. And thus wind flow is more prevalent with a North to South or South to North direction:- 1.1. The main reason for a greater influence from N-S and S-N is because for very much part, this development is closer to the South (East-Coast / Batam Sea). Thus, very much like Marine Parade = high and low pressure zones are more prevalent with sea-land and land-sea situations. 2. In my opinion, one good thing about individual tower/point blocks + sufficient gaps between all blocks from each other; overall, this development's flow of qi seems "balanced'. 2.1. No matter how, tower/point blocks, so long as there is some gap between each block is definitely much better than blocks that "snake" or joint together. 3. With the exception of Blocks 89 especially stack #41 with Block 87 and #30. These two stacks in particular can either have exceptional Feng Shui luck and at times with strong winds, can also face both health and wealth issues. Thus for these two stacks; one can say that "LUCK" is under the mercy of the weather/wind conditions: 4. To me, I visualise the above drawing similar to the human anatomy i.e. is the human "skeleton" around the lungs region. Do you agree?
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Part 4: Entry/Exit & The Main Entrance 1. Although this is not a main concern for most purchasers; however, First Impressions do count especially for someone visiting the development for the very first time. 2. It is very unusual to place the main entrance exactly at a (major) traffic light junction. 3. While the Yellow, Red and Green arrows makes sense, however, I am puzzled with both X (Purple) and Y (Blue) arrows. (Note: the arrows are just my assumptions. They may not be what it is in actual life) 4. Anyway, as this is not exactly Feng Shui, let's leave it as that. 5. Below: The RED and GREEN arrows definitely are (insane) and not the case. This can case tailgating rear-end accidents. As it is really dangerous. Given also that there are the two slip roads at A and B already. 6. Good that the bin centre is isolated at the NE sector of the development. Thus Block 81 stacks #03 and #04 are the closest to the bin centre and ancillary buildings. The other Block 83 stack 15 higher floors has a view of this area...
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HDB Punggol Point Woods BTO launched in August 2018
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Commercial products are Fakes. Best way is to check the website of a Feng Shui practitioner: Selling Products? Avoid like the plaque.. LOL! -
Northwave Executive Condo (EC) @ Woodlands View
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
This is Fake Feng Shui Shui @ Work When the buying Stops! the selling Can! Before engaging a Feng Shui practitioner.. clues can be found on their website.. LOL! -
Feng Shui of High Park Residences Condo
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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Reflecting on Singapore's history via photos
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
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First Time Open Door Procedure for new or re-sale home
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
hi master, do the kids need to be around when we move in? Frankly, this is based on common sense For example if the children are schooling.. and if move in is on a weekday, poor excuse to ask children to absentee from school. Or if the children has an important exam etc... on that day. -
First Time Open Door Procedure for new or re-sale home
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Burn incense not compulsory right? (Newly TOP CONDO UNIT) Response: If you are non religious. no need. Anyway, if so, better check with them (Developers representative/facilitator/MA) where to burn. Because, outside the corridor of all unit lobbies got such thing as a smoke detector. If need to burn, then inside your unit and close doors. No need for most people. Other than the religious fanatic -
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Can i put God of land tablet beneath such table?
Cecil Lee replied to normality78's topic in General Help
Yes, it is possible. Try to flush the table as close to the wall as possible to avoid debris dropping down the edge towards the God. As traditional enclosed altars have a backing behind it. And this does not have one. -
Client just bought a Re-sale unit... paid a visit recently... Pilot Floor lights embedded into the flooring. Noticeable in the evenings...
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Reflecting on Singapore's history via photos
Cecil Lee posted a topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
Old Singapore 60 years ago The above video emphasizes the importance of rekindling childhood memories for elderly citizens, highlighting that such experiences can be beneficial for all Singaporeans, regardless of age. This connection to the past fosters a sense of community and shared heritage among generations. +++ Old 1970’s Singapore Map -
BY RANKING COMBINED PUNGGOL POINT COVE & TAMPINES GREEN GEM =========================================================== Note: Tampines Green Gem is represented by a "G" in front of the stack number e.g. G While Punggol Point Cove is with a "C" e.g. C1xxx 1ST CHOICE = Cxxxx Cxxxx Gxxxxx 2ND CHOICE = Cxxx Gxx Gxx 3RD CHOICE = Cxx Cxx Cxx Gxxx Gxxxx 4TH CHOICE = Cxx Gxx 5TH CHOICE = Cxx G1xxS G1xxx G1xxx 6TH CHOICE = C1xx G1xx G1xxx 7TH CHOICE = C1xx C1xx C1xx G1xx G1x G1xx G1xx G1xx Gxxx LAST RESORT = CV Cxxxxxx CVxxxxx Gxx GxxxABDEJT GxxxCKT GxxxxCDEH GxxABNPR GxxxAEKT GxxAJKT LEGEND: ======= A = Frontage suitable for Mr xxx & sss: (standing inside the living room facing either NE, NW, West or SW). However, this Compass School Feng Shui is not always the TOP priority as it only accounts for 30% out of 100% points. Thus don't be surprised that stacks/units that are suitable for Mrs = North, South, East or SE may even be ranked higher than these. B = Indirect afternoon sun all year round. Also depends on floor level and whether other blocks/stacks provide some needed shade. For GreenGem no issue for stack G189 as it is only to the service yard area which is considered no issue. Also no issue for Stacks Cxxx, Cxx and Cxx C = Afternoon sun may bathe the master bedroom wall. And hopefully on a sunny day, the heat does not ooze out in the evening making the bedroom very warm unless one can cool down the bedroom. D = Stack Gxxx has a direct view of the Bin Centre (PWCS) at 1st storey. While stack 111 also has a view of the Bin Centre (PWCS). E = Stack Gxxx has a distant view of the vehicle entry and exit of the covered carpark. Stack G157 also has another entry and exit point. Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, this is less than ideal also. Most inauspicious is Stack G141 as it is at the immediate vicinity. F = Precinct Pavilion (PP): Directly below Stack Gxx is the PP. Higher units preferred. Plus expect prayers and religious ceremonies (noise) on some occasions. Gxxx & also Gxxx share the same concern, here. Really high floors is preferred. For stacks Cxxx and Cxxx must get high floors to compensate for excellent Shapes and Forms Feng Shui and no direct view especially for Cxxx of the internal of the PP and occasional funeral ... (if any). H = Expect some traffic noise. Higher floors preferred. J = In close proximity of the central rubbish bin. Not perfect but still not a major concern or issue, here. K = However for Stack Gxx & Gxx it is the closest as it is beside the central rubbish bin. thus best to avoid such a stack/unit. Stacks main door with a view of teh central rubbish bins: Gxx Gxx L = The bus bay close-by. Higher floor preferred to avoid noise of the buses stopping and moving off. M = Inauspicious for the Kitchen to be at NW. But especially for stack Gxx, it has good Shapes and Forms that can make this become a minor issue. N = Under symbolism and Poor Shapes and Forms Feng Shui as "curved" road into the stack/unit. High floors preferred for stacks Gxx & Gxxx. Stack Gxxx has no issue, here. P = Sharp corner of stack Gxx aimed towards stack Gxxx. Q = Athough there is no known problems with an Electrical Sub-Station (ESS). But it is more of a stigma of living in close proximity to the ESS. R = Stack Gxxx frontage partially blocked by stack Gxx and with partial view of the service yard area. Stack Gx by G111. Stack Gxx by Gxx. Stack Gxx by Gxx. Stack Gxx by Gxxx. Stack Gxxx by Gxxx. Not that critical. But a consideration that the unit is "sunken in". Sometimes also the reflective glare and partial look into the service yard especially from the Master bedroom window(s) if any. S = Expect around 3 years construction noise if the plot next to the development is being developed. Plus depending on how the blocks are laid, hopefully, it does not pose a poison arrow if any from their sharp corner towards this stack/unit. T = Main entrance door is in full view of the lobby lift(s). There is a stigma attached to such a situation. Actually more to do with common sense. For example, if the main door is opened, those coming in and out of the lift would often get a glimpse of the unit - more of a privacy concern. But if one always close the main door most of the time, is not that of an issue. This is why 1/2 hour fire rated doors are provided for each unit. In the unlikely event of a fire breaks out at such a unit, it does not spill into the lift lobby area. In a future resale, some may have a harder time selling such a unit = due to this stigma. U = No issue with morning sun. V = Close proximity to future temple and/or temple view. W = Unit main door side facing a long corridor. Fortunately, the corridor is not as long as those facing stacks Cxxx and xx which is in fact that of a straight path at the "turn" of a lift. While for stacks Cxx and Cxx there is a "gentle bend" that results in a slow down the sha qi. For example, it is not like stack #Cxx where this stack/unit is in full view once one turns right after getting out of one of the three lifts! Given that the unit has a commanding view of the eastern-direction of the sea, this long corridor is not a major issue as it has very good or excellent Shapes and forms Feng Shui.
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