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HDB Fernvale Ridge BTO launched in 2010 site plan and floor plans
Lease Commencement Date: Year 2014
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HDB Limpang Green at Choa Chu Kang BTO launched in 2010 site plan and floor plans
Lease Commencement Date: Year 2014
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HDB Sales Brochure site plan and floor plans of SkyVille at Dawson BTO launched in December 2009
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Please use the Search feature in this forum for terms like "Altar" "Guan Yin" and there are already many resources on the placement of an altar.
For example:-This thread shows a search can turn up lots of past resources on an altar:
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On 6/24/2018 at 2:37 PM, Jack1982 said:
Hi master cecil,
how about 926 and 928 facing. Is this a good stack? Any advise.
Unless there is something unique such as to clarify whether there are any sharp corners or anything universal that can benefit other users.
Else, hope you understand, it is not possible for me to accept every other request.
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Part 4 - Block planning and Road Junction
1. Understandably this is out of the control of HDB home buyers if the planners decide to tilt the block facing a junction. As shown in this illustration with stacks #A and #B
2. Some planners feel that such an arrangement would give a commanding view to residents staying in such a Block and stack(s).
3. There are two considerations if the stacks are tilted in the above example:
3.1. If there are frequent strong winds blowing into the unit; then can affect with health and wealth.
3.2. The other is the stigma attached to living in a home facing a T-junction.
3.2.1. Here, if markings A and B are landed properties.. there may be a one in a million chance that a vehicle may plough into the grounds of such homes. But for HDB flat, there is the service road. And not like vehicles can suddenly fly into a unit's living room.
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Part 3 - The location of the central rubbish bin.
1. In the past, there is only one per level or storey.
1.1 Today, many new HDB blocks have an lobby area with both a recycle and a central bin side-by.
2. In a resale environment, often, it is harder to sell a unit especially when it is "next" to or in close proximity to the open area + central rubbish bin. In this instance Block 590C stack 61.
3. In some cases, either the potential new buyers and or their Feng Shui masters would share the same concern of the main door with a view of the central rubbish bin = as for stack #63.
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Part 2 - The plot of land in 1966 was a piece of virgin land.
1. It is good that from the 1966 streetmap Montreal Dale is on an empty plot of land.
2. Given that in the past some plots were situated on burial grounds or a market where slaughtering of live stocks took place.
3. Montreal Dale is just a 800 metres from the heart of Chong Pang.
3.1 Then Chong Pang was predominantly popular with the Chinese.
3.2 As well as many of the roads within Sembawang like Canberra etc.. got it's name from the British.
3.3. As British had a naval base at Sembawang.
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Montreal Dale Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans
Lease Commencement Date: Year 2013
Part 1 - HDB Montreal Dale BTO launched in December 2009
This estate was planned with the Multi-storey car park tucked within the fringe of it's neighbour. And the blocks of flats circling around the main roads.
Many of today's three and four and even five bedroom types follow this identical layout:-
When purchasing a re-sale unit common sense says try to avoid units with full view of the precinct pavilion especially Block 590C stack 57 and 59.
And avoid low storeys in close proximity to the eating house in this development.Past Sales Brochure general information about this estate:
HDB Yishun Greenwalk BTO launched in November 2010 site plan and floor plans
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HDB Yishun Greenwalk BTO launched in 2010 site plan and floor plans
yishun-greenwalk.pdf