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This photo is from The Terrace at Punggol which recently T.O.P. Can't be helped. Since 2016, I keep on seeing a three panel sliding balcony doors. Just imagine, one cannot open the panels in the centre or mid-point. And in many cases, on either side where the entry/exit is; one may either have the bulky sofa or the TV console. Isn't it much harder to access in and out of the unit view these two panels. And especially heavy downpour and windy conditions, it would be fool-hardy to open the sliding panels on either side for ventilation... I have seen many units in Sol Acres also share this similar three panel balcony sliding doors... If sofa and TV consoles are bulky is too close to the openings... can hinder the opening and closing of the door panels on either side .... An added bonus if the PES of Sol Acres units have these:-
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An extra bonus especially for ground floor units with PES to have a water-point and a power point. But if one has yet to stay in the unit; try to either not apply for PUB or lock up especially the power point. I have personally seen contractor's workers tapping power from such vacant units. Since the owners are no where to be seen.
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Can't be helped. Since 2016, I keep on seeing a three panel sliding balcony doors. Just imagine, one cannot open the panels in the centre or mid-point. And in many cases, on either side where the entry/exit is; one may either have the bulky sofa or the TV console. Isn't it much harder to access in and out of the unit view these two panels. And especially heavy downpour and windy conditions, it would be fool-hardy to open the sliding panels on either side for ventilation...
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Hillion Residence and Onemap.sg The outline of the three blocks in Hillion Residence now appears on onemap.sg. I have taken the liberty to prepare the compass markings on this map. There is a 4 degrees difference between the onemap vs streetdirectory.com map. For example: the E1 for onemap shows 77 degrees. But for streetdirectory is 73 degrees. A small 4 degrees variance. Fortunately, it makes no difference as the stacks/units still face either E1, W1, S1 or N1.
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1. Le Quest has similar stacks such as the sample below that has the kitchen and stove at NW. 2. In Feng Shui, this is known as Fire at Heaven's gate. Considered inauspicious for the stove to be within the NW cardinal point. 3. For a male breadwinner, it is less than ideal to select a unit with the kitchen at NW sector. 4. Do a search in this forum for " Fire at Heaven's Gate ". 5. Generally, a kitchen especially if a stove is directly at the NW cardinal point will be inauspicious for the male-head of the house. Typically this can affect him. 6. This is because NW under the Ba Gua Trigram belongs to the Heaven (sign). And NW also represents the male-head elder of the house. 7. Thus in simple terms: turning on a stove at NW will burn one's Heaven luck = not lucky and also may affect the male-head elder's career. 8. If you have done so many review as I have, even in a ranking exercise; I can pick out stacks/units in my mind that has this concern. And flag it to the potential purchaser. 9. Thus for this development, I randomly picked Block 10 stack #33 at Le Quest. For example:- 10. Mind you, there are lots, lots more of similar stacks with kitchen at NW sector in HDB Ubi Grove = caveat emptor.. let the buyer beware!
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Project that is surrounded by both road and sea
Cecil Lee replied to propertyinvestor's topic in General Help
These are some considerations: 1. As you have mentioned; do expect many view points with regards to a project such as this. 2. Frankly, based on just looking at these three photos; and that you are already aware of the potential "some noise" from the SLOW traffic + the highway (and another road running below the causeway). 3. It is of my personal opinion that:- R & F Princess Cove U/C 3.1. The highway curves away from the development or the potential block/stack/unit that you are eyeing on. 3.2. And the stack/unit that you are looking is of high floor and South Facing; While majority the stacks in the two blocks the smaller and the larger block is more towards SE facing. 4. In fact, in equivalent Singapore, East Coast / Marine Parade "facing" = typically morning sun. And the side closer to UOB bank building does have also some afternoon sun. 5. Considering the unit you refer to: in my opinion is a can buy for this unit. My views may perhaps differ if asked to advice on another stack/unit. -
Chinese Culture: Bats, bats and more bats (Part 2)
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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Part 1: Feng Shui of HDB Admiralty Flora
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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Chinese Culture: Bats, bats and more bats (Part 2)
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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Chinese Culture: Bats, bats and more bats (Part 2)
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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