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Cecil Lee

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  1. 1. Example of a TOP 2009: Penaga Place and nearby semi-di and terrace houses. 2. Here, as there are "three openings" for this house; common sense says that the elevator is built sharing the inner wall and in this sample, the staircase is "wrapped" around the elevator. 3. And in this built from scratch home; the elevator is installed at a pretty central location. But with existing homes; can understand this may not be quite possible if only A&A work is done. 4. Another hidden advantage is that it strengthens the framework of the staircase area.. nearly indestructable staircase.. provided the elevator does not catch fire and heats up the walll. But, hey! Who have heard of such a thing?
  2. This is another example. Location: remains confidential. The elevator is next to (beside) the staircase area. And if one looks carefully, it is strategically or centrally located right in the middle of the house.
  3. 1. In Singapore, for the past 5 years or more, I have seen more layouts that had included an elevator. 2. Often, most of these homes are semi-detached or bungalow homes. 3. Especially for semi-detached homes; where there are often three "openings" (open areas); it is always advisable to build the elevator sharing the same wall as the neighbouring semi-detached shared wall vs placing it towards the "open side" even if this is an all glass elevator. As in doing so, would have wasted valuable "opening - real estate" which could have been better off with windows or other (balcony doors) etc... 4. Just make sure that as the elevator is like a squarish box, one of the corners (which is an angle) cuts towards the living room sofa.. 5. In addition, most designs so far is often next to the staircase landing. (But this is not compulsory in a large sized semi-di or bungalow. 6. Otherwise, generally, it is still acceptable.
  4. These are some considerations: 1. House number interpretation is altogether a different thing. Here, often: one man's meat is another man's poison. 1.1 Many Chinese are influenced e.g. by the Cantonese dialect group who distinctively hate " 4 " (die) and even 14 = sure to die 2. However, it has no relation to Feng Shui. But more towards personal feel good or bad factor and subsequently may affect resale value; should one put the home in the market. 3. Frankly, if one knows Shapes and Forms and Compass School Feng Shui; these two major schools can be used to analyse sucha foreclosed home and check whether there are any major fatal errors (if any). 4. At best, the common sense is to bring all family members and get their feel of the home. 5. In general, if there are other better homes; and if one is aprehensive about buying a foreclosed home; then should frankly walk away from it.
  5. An effective Chinese concoction for loss of voice... (due to sore throat)
  6. I have something to share with you... come closer... I will whisper into your ear...
  7. This notice services two purposes... 1. Dog Pooh 2. Dog urine...
  8. These are some considerations: 1. If you can DIY a Flying Star; interpret it and use it to plan even an open office the better. 2. Based on both Shapes and Forms and Flying Star Feng Shui; it would be ideal if the main actor ; that of a boss or key personel's best location can be identified. (Include good sectors for key personnels such as Sales or Marketing / Accounting etc... 3. If you have no means of working on Para 1 and 2; then make sure that the key person's seating area is not near or next to a toilet (if applicable). 4. And another common sense is that most people don't like to seat with their backs facing an entrance or a door.
  9. In general, a proper Ba Zi chart will containthe indiviual's Migration Luck. See attachment.
  10. As stated clearly, the free report is as it is. In fact, it is available for next 30 days... thus since today is 19 September, I am sure, you can check out the two dates thatyou hadmentioned, below. http://dates.geomancy.net or dates.geomancy.net
  11. Last Sunday, marks the start of the Chinese Lunar 8th month 2012.
  12. 1. Personally, for me, when buying any home; I will avoid buying a home that uses lots of dry walls. 2. I believe, one of the first culprit was the Livia @Pasir Ris; by CDL Developments. 3. I couldn't believe it when the Livia TOP and all the internal walls : bedrooms and even toilet walls are DRY walls. 4. The best is to check with the developer before signing on the dot.. if one is as concerned like me; 5. Otherwise, perhaps, this is not scientific; but some clues may be glimmed from a sales brochure. Especially look how thin the wall is between Bedroom 2 and Bedroom 3! A tell tale sign of what is in-store, here.
  13. The police will always advice citizens to be vigilant at all times and don't let their SKIRTS down... Oops! PANTS DOWN Oops! Guard down....
  14. Further to whatI had written earlier: On the ground, behind the displays are empty water bottles. The owner of the shop uses such bottles to replenish water in each of their PUNY (tiny weany) water feature.... A single small drinking bottle is sufficient to fill each of the water "feature". I believe, one should not consider each of the displays as a water feature. But rather a too small, too useless water position.
  15. 1. Contrary to popular belief; activating such a water feature (see photos) is insignificant. 2. Perhaps, the only thing that some may end up activating is the activation by the bank to cancel one's already roll-over heavily indebted credit cards.. 3. Plus a call away from the bank to make that person a bankrupt! 4. Morale of the story: "Often, in the past and even today, I visit a new client and guess what... this piece of "junk" is put away ... or left forgotten... 5. As how many of us have the silly time to always top up the water for such a puny water feature?
  16. Athough it is shocking to find the entire living room wall, bedroom 2 and 3 and shared with master bedroom's wall are "dry wall" i.e. can't hang e.g. tv set or heavy hooks; Photos show Block six (6) stacks some of which has air-con compressor at the frontage of the unit...
  17. For the last six months, having been to and seen so many developments (at least 35 scattered) all over the island... I must say; although the Watertown is a 99 leasehold property; Based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, I must truly say; this development has one of the better Feng Shui around.... Given that by 2016; there will be a glut of both new and old condo units; Watertown, both from a Feng Shui point and view and investment potential; would still fair pretty well. I have been to the show-room more than three times and love the mock-up of the model where especially the "my waterway@punggol"; the waterway seems to collect at the basin of this development. And how majestic especially the two blocks : 10 and 4 faces this lovely waterway. Top-marks for these Premium Stacks... Equally good for both residents and most business in this residential cum commercial plot of land!
  18. These are some considerations: 1. Common sense 1.1. In real life, if we find something "a miss"; what do you do? Walk away from it. 1.2. The same thing, here. 2. This House number THING or Vertical flying star .... is meant for mostly flat ground and on an island like Singapore, mostly gradient land where the land compared to others although is undulating can still be valid. 3. It is again based on common sense or rather cow sense not for unsually high ground like e.g. Bukit Timah Hill or on top of Mount Faber.
  19. In such a situation: 1. Where possible, during the process of moving your bed from existing home to new home upstairs; you should if possible not be around at that time; as a well as once the bed has been set; don't move it or adjust it anymore. Here, your husband should be the co-ordinator and decide whether the bed is properly setand not later moved or changed position, whatsoever. 2. Often, if possible, after the bed has been moved upstairs; try if possible not to go into that existing bedroom (anymore). When the new bed / bedroom has been properly set; then you can go in.
  20. Yes, yes, yes! I SOLD HIGH! BUT Oops! I also purchased HIGH! *SUCKS* No choice! If not, where am I gona stay? Around 12 years ago... property developers gave away or absorbStamp Duty + some give furniture allowance.... Today, the gimmicks includes:- 1. Standard discount = 12% 2. Absorb Stamp Duty = 3% 3. Referral or previous owner of developer's property e.g. Far East = 1%+ 4. Stay in near vicinity = 1% 5. Maintenance fees (6 months = Seletar Park; 5yrs Seastrand) 6. Renovation "voucher" = $10,000 or more 7. Also got: Move closer to what discount (Bartley Residences) 8. 9 yrs country club or $15,000 9. Others... God knows what else is free? So, did I hear that the property boom is starting to crash? severly in 2016? With the elections looming... for sure... the government will not be giving away PR citizenship and importing foreign talents so freely.. Therefore... a huge property correction will be guaranteed during that period....
  21. Waterfront Key @Bedok Reservoir, very soon will TOP...
  22. Several of the layouts at Bartley Residences also spot a WC next to the main entrance area. In Feng Shui, this is not ideal ....
  23. Facing both reduced field of buyers + competition from nearby (Watercolours - EC & Sea Esta) Supply exceeds demand..... It has been a long time since we hear of:- 1. "absorb" stamp duty 2. Pay upfront maintenance fees for the next 5 years 3. Give 9 year's country club membership or accept$15,000.00 4. Some units also got "STAR BUY" DISCOUNT.. Note: this quote was given sometime back; thus may not be valid anymore.... but I believe, for sure, prices are going to go down.. not up.....
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