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Cecil Lee

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  1. Part 2 - Some units literally face the two central rubbish bin chutes (recycle & common) 1. Highlighted in RED = Unit's main door directly faces bin chutes. Hopefully, a partition can be built to screen-off the rubbish bin chutes. However, until (if any) best to avoid purchasing such a unit. 2. YELLOW - Close proximity or indirect view of the rubbish bin chutes. 3. GREEN - In close proximity. However still warrants some consideration during selection exercise. Note: All new HDB blocks have a recycle + common bin = two bins side-by-side at the common bin lobby.
  2. Melody Spring Sales Brochures: Site Plans and Floor Plans melody-spring-@-yishun.pdf melody-spring-@-yishun-p2.pdf For Melody Spring Lease Commencement Date is Year 2021 For Melody Spring 2 Lease Commencement Date is Year 2020 Part 1 - Sales brochure resources Today 31.8.18 I paid a visit to a unit at Blossom Spring facing this development. The sea view was fantastic. Once Melody Spring is completed, and for now, at the Eastern /North East facing stacks, one gets unblocked views of the sea and even Lower Seletar Reservoir up to Seletar West aero-related facilities. The bad news is that the site plan has indicated one fine day there will be a future high-rise development.. and it will interfere with the great views of today. Sigh! Not only that units facing NE and East might have to endure 2 or more years of construction noise and dusts. Like some who recently collected their Keys at Blossom Spring. Only to find out that construction work started at this development. And the sore thumb is that it will block their views! -:(
  3. Part 1 - Sales Brochure resources (KIV for review) punggol-point-woods.pdf
  4. Sales Brochure for both Punggol Point Cover Phase I and II punggol-point-cove.pdf punggol-point-cove-(sep).pdf This review is on Punggol Point Cove PHASE I (2018):- Phase I: 446A, 446B, 447A, 448A, 448B & 448C Note: HDB labels these two estates simply as Punggol Point Cove. Part 1 - Sales Brochure resources There is some fishy business at Punggol Point Cove...
  5. Please note that these links are not actively updated. And as posted in 2002. If any of the above links are broken, please do an internet search, instead.
  6. Unfortunately, Many are alone These postings never seen the daylight: Never Approved / Never Published Forum Users are not interested in your home or the location of your altar :
  7. Case Study: Let's not waste each other's time posting such questions. (Unintentional.) Learn why? Often, unintentional. But don't make it a habit-:)
  8. Isn't burning joss incense a form of air-pollution? Once upon a time, many of us were concerned with secondary smoke aka air-pollution causing lung cancer. Today, this report even have an added "nuisance" that it may also reduces intelligence....
  9. 1. The Tower block design and site plan layout received a perfect score of 5/5 stars, particularly for the significant distance between most of the blocks. 2. The location received a fair rating of 3/5 stars, not exceptional. Districts 10 and 15 are known for receiving high marks. 3. Districts 10 and 15 have the highest concentrations of Singapore's present and former Presidents, Cabinet Ministers, Ministers, Permanent Secretaries, CEOs/CFOs of various corporations, and other prominent figures. 3.1. Another popular area for such individuals is around Serangoon Gardens and Seletar Hills. 4. In the event of a war, it would be strategic for enemies to target these three districts. Surrender may be the quickest option, provided these influential individuals do not flee to Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, or elsewhere.
  10. Whenever there is a supply for these triangle plots; there will always be a demand by retailers. Sometimes, because of such irregular plots; some landlords can even give a better rental rate. Rental is one of the two major fixed costs for a retail outlet. Small Businesses are better to survive with lower overheads. Then immediately killed by a hefty one...
  11. Currently sold at Nippon Home shop at the basement of Wisteria mall
  12. Ok we got u. When we finalise will seek your advice. Many thanks in advance.
  13. Case Study 2: I must qualify that majority of the time (unfortunately) the "retard" is actually the person holding the Smart-phone compass taking readings. If one applies certain (proper) techniques, one can still squeeze out a reasonable reading out of the Smart-phone compass. He's holding a Chinese Luopan... but his stance is incorrect! Part of the blame lies with the sensitivity of the Smart-phone compass. For example the interior of a building / lobby / unit has many re-bars. And these reinforced-steel bars often affect the compass readings not just of Smart-phone compasses but also many other compass. Overall, the main blame goes to the person taking the readings. The Adage of: "A bad workman blames their tools". Here, who then is the retard? Thus please don't laugh at the Smart-phone totally!
  14. Case Study 1: Is the smart-phone one is holding really a SMART compass? or a Retard? Don't be mistaken for "gigolo". This is GIGO. G.I.G.O. How can you be so sure like this recent case that your compass readings are correct? If one uses the Smart-phone compass? In this example, the readings taken by the client was 33 degrees. The actual reading is 20 degrees! A whopping 13 degrees variance! Think again, if one thinks that just because it is a smart phone; the readings, here ain't too smart. In fact, a Casio compass watch readings (although) this watch is not a smart phone... can even beat the retarded smart-phone's compass anytime, anywhere. Here, the client's compass readings were off. And thought that the unit is not a North-South unit. As she suspected the Agent was only trying to get her to buy the unit. In fact, I collaborated to her that the Agent was actually correct as the unit was in-fact a North-South unit. Here, just because one has a powerful Smart-phone. Actually, that Smart-phone is prone to wrong compass readings. Continued... in Case Study 2...
  15. These are some considerations: 1. Frankly, what you wrote does not match each other. This is because "2,9,5, 7,4,9, 9,2,7" does not match a P8 N1 house. 1.1. A P8 N1 chart numbers looks like this:- 1.2 The saying: "A miss is as good as a mile" = A miss is as bad as a wide miss. And yes, both are misses. 2. The numbers you mentioned belongs instead to a N2 / N3 chart: 2.1. In addition, I am not sure if your compass readings are really correct also? 2.2. No offence but this common I.T. term: G.I.G.O. = Garbage In, Garbage Out. Simply garbage readings lead to garbage results. 3. You also wrote: "Is this a good house to stay? Or there are ways to rectify the bad stars?" 3.1 Here's a valid reply to your question: https://www.geomancy.net/wiki/Feng_Shui_Triage 3.2 Your question very much sounds like this:- 3.1 The rationale for a Triage? Shapes and Forms accounts for a whopping 70%. And the Compass School: Eight House and the wrong either the mixed-up of P8N1 or "2,9,5, 7,4,9, 9,2,7" accounts for only 30% of the total luck of a house.
  16. 4th Storey Pool side
  17. The other day, I caught a first glimpse of the artist's sketch. It was truly delightful to observe the distinct tower blocks and the block layouts. The developer's architects have done an exceptional job in positioning most blocks according to the site plan. It's a classic layout that brings a sense of familiarity and comfort. This results in a visually pleasing and cohesive appearance. A true reflection of the typical 1970's design philosophy... The traditional approach always involves a North-South orientation of the stacks within each block. This detail is often highlighted by many Agents as an added advantage in their unit listings. With uniform blocks, parallel arrangements, and individual tower blocks, each with a consistent Qi flow, the overall design is excellent! It is a better layout than the previous pre-enbloc arrangement.
  18. Ok!! Thank you sooooooo much Cecil for you valuable advice!! Really really appreciate it!! Have a wonderful Sunday and a great week ahead!!!
  19. Previous Can or Cannot Buy Review: The above single large files have been split, here into three sections. The Can or Cannot Buy review has been customised to individual breadwinners. Thus may differ for different breadwinners.
  20. Case Study 15A: A recent development is the use of the Pneumatic Waste Collection System (PWCS) in some developments: ECs/condos and even some new HDB BTOs. 1. In my opinion, Hong Leong /CDL seems to be an early adopter of this Pneumatic Waste Collection System in many of their new developments. 1.1. For example, when The Venue (a CDL project) had just T.O.P. 1.2. This signage was displayed at the common bin. There are like Twelve (12) cautionary: what not to:- 1.2. There was a cautionary sign with lots of Don'ts. 1.3 A while back at The Criterion also by CDL. This notice (User guide) was displayed at the common bin area:- 1.4. Hopefully, the residents may come to terms to avoid doing all these... 1.5. If managed properly, one can understand the savings in terms of maintenance costs (if any)... and good for the daily Cleaners. 2. Presently not all other Developers follow this lead. Thus with the manual system, although there are occasional issues; but less so. Case Study 15B: Plight of residents of HDB Yuhua BTO which was installed also with the Pneumatic Waste Collection System (PWCS). 1. As expected. It takes just one or two inconsiderate residents to make a mess of this system... 2. Imagine 4 years and more of tolerance.... Source and Credit as shown in the two snapshot:- Extracts from the above article: 3. Persistent odour 3.1. Foul smell exuding from the centralised bin centre at Blk 223A of Jurong East Street 21 has been a persistent problem in Yuhua since the PWCS started. 3.2. According to a recent report from the Chinese evening newspaper Lianhe Wanbao, residents have been bearing with the smelly environment for the past four years. 3.3. Some residents also revealed that some people throw bulky items such as large soft toys, cardboards and mattresses, which choke up the pipe network. 3.4. This worsens the foul smell in the area and the cleaners will have to manually take the items out. 3.5. The adoption of technology is laudable, but the success of this new system also depends on the users to be mindful of what they disposed of. 4. Every development with a Pneumatic PWCS most certainly has a headache...Be it a high end estate or public housing... Reflections at Keppel with a high percentage of PRs and expatriates... HDB Northshore Residences I & II.. locals & PRs
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