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Cecil Lee

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  1. At the junction of Still Road South and Marine Parade Road. This house breaking sign is outside D'Ecosia. Facing Tao Nan School.
  2. A new signage at The junction of Pulasan Road and Koon Seng Road. Background: One @ Pulasan
  3. No longer feasible for new generation of flats. As these are wheel chair friendly..
  4. In the Japanese culture 1. The Japanese culture associates the number 4 with negative connotations due to its similarity in pronunciation to the word "die" in their language. 2. Consequently, many hospitals and hotels in Japan refrain from using the number 4, and in some cases, even numbers 4 or 44. 3. Additionally, the number 9 is also avoided in Japanese culture as it is associated with the words "suffer" or "suffering" in their language. 4. In Japan, numbers such as 49 and 499 are also avoided in house or hotel room numbering. 5. It is also customary to refrain from giving gifts in sets of 4, such as 4 ceramic plates. 6. Interestingly, the combination of the two unlucky numbers in Japanese culture, 4 and 9, equals 13, which is considered an unlucky number in Western culture. 6.1. In contrast, 13 is perceived as an unlucky number in Western traditions. 6.2. As previously mentioned, Singapore Airlines (SIA) does not have a row 13 for any of the seats in their fleet of airplanes.
  5. Dear Master Cecil Lee, I am interested in your HBD HDB 4/5/Exec. Bedroom Flat priced at SGD $688 which is so much comprehensive than all other fengshui audits that is pricier and yet without the promised hundreds of printed details like yours.
  6. thanks master cecil for your time and humourous conversation!
  7. You can use the free auspicious dates reports: http://dates.geomancy.net
  8. Another housebreaking sign at the junction of Tembling Road and Koon Seng Road:- Note: The side that says Housebreaking faces the opposite side of where my car is. By the way, I am at the passenger side.. thus not driving when taking these various photos. Sorry, I was seated at the front passenger side of my car; when I took this photo when I was returning from the opposite side of Koon Seng Road..
  9. This is the signage I mentioned from the earlier thread (see above). Below: X marks the actual location of the sign:- Which is at the T-junction of DUKU Road with Joo Chiat Road. Low crime does not mean no crime. Why is this unheard off in another estate: Serangoon Gardens? And even Paya Lebar? All these crimes happen within the year 2017.
  10. Unique leaf design out-door metallic benches between HDB Pioneer area: Blocks 652A 652B, 652C and 654A and 654B Jurong West.
  11. This year, Traffic Police simply sent a "Thank You" card to myself, Robert Lee and according to this post-card 50% of all Singapore Drivers...
  12. Case Study 9A: Many potential owners of a home especially an apartment has no control over termite infestations (if any). 1. This has more to do with the Managing Agents/MCST's responsibility. 2. Termite infestations are more evident in developments beside a canal / river and reservoir. 3. Other know hot-spots include St Michael's estate and Towner Road area. In the past, a bank located at Towner Road had safe-deposit boxes that were also infected by termites... 4. Many developers only provide the standard one year warranty for workmanship + termites proof. 5. In the past, one developer (Goldenhill ...) also cited that some species of termites have wings and can fly towards a property. Drop their wings and attack a home. 6. Thus once, the 1 year warranty is over, it is the responsibility of the owner of a private property to do due diligence. 7. This development: Riverbank condo in Fernvale took to the next level by using seems to what this European company Anticimex claims "a modern pest ontrol system:- 8. Riverbank condo is right at the river bank. Thus will be prone to termite infestations. 9. Case Study of the Lanai condo at Hillview = Termites... https://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/15779-case-study-the-lanai-at-hillview-termites/?tab=comments#comment-33972 Case Study 9B: In December 2016, a couple moved in to their new flat at Waterway Brooks: Block 678C Punggol Drive. 1. In July 2017 discovered termite infestations in the wooden skirtings of their flat. Finally, HDB suspected that the termite infestations came from their roof garden. 2. In addition due to poor water-proofing, and rain water run-off.. during rainy seasons, the roof leaks... 3. Frankly, not all homes have the above condition. And many are not so unlucky as this couple. 4. Termites is a major concern especially homes are close to a riverbank or canals or waterways such as this. 5. This is because the soil next to this waterway is often damp. And the water in the waterway is not sea or salt water!
  13. Without Prejudice: The Lanai at Hillview Avenue and termite infestation. It just T.O.P. Not too long ago in 2015. (A mere three year old development). In my opinion, as this development is at the foot of Hillview Avenue; Most likely with poor drainage has led to termite infestations especially at the lower block(s). Thus unfortunately, such a situation would affect the resale vale. Unless the new potential buyers are unsuspecting of it. The suspect has to do with the drainage or water retention of this development that is on the foot of the Hillview avenue hill:- Once termites appear, it is much harder to repel especially if the design of the drainage system may not be adequate. Given that especially blocks 142 and 144 is at the bottom of the slope. And already, damage would have been done to both the facilities and interior of the units. To termites.. even concrete is no reason to stop their advance! Termites may even play havoc with the electrical wiring(s). P.S. Please note that The Lanai is a 999 leasehold property. But by now, the lease is left only 700 plus years. Good news is that it is still a long long time ... better than the dreaded 99 year on the rest of other public/ec/condo leasehold properties.
  14. Ok thank you so much!!
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  19. Don't think it is an issue.
  20. 1. The real concern (if any) is whether one is sleeping near a sewerage pipe. 1.1 For example, (see below), your bed is definitely not sharing the same wall as the WC as shown under marking in purple "X":- 2. If your dorm is on the ground floor; depending on where the sewerage pipe will flow towards an open sewerage system. If the flow is passing through your bed, less then ideal. 2.1 Also less than ideal if the bed is on a upper floor and the sewerage pipe runs like in the photo. Less likely as usually it will flow rom the red circle all the way down towards the ground level. And out sometimes as shown in the red line/arrow or to the opposite direction. 2.2 Just make sure that on a ground floor unit avoid sleeping above a sewerage pipe. (Again, up in the ceiling is not ideal, but alesser of a concern. 2.3. See below: Again, the emphasis is on the sewerage pipe(s). In blue is okay:-
  21. master this is really tip top FS master work! Really detailed and I hope that many customers will come to you Reference: https://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/13780-the-trilinq-condo-blk-26-28a-28b-3-blocks/?tab=comments#comment-33953
  22. This is how it looks like when mature frangipanni trees frequent shed their flowers and leaves. This is why frangipanni trees are often planted over graves. The fragrant flowers would often mask the smell from decaying bodies.
  23. Not sure if one wants to call it a disadvantage; as the Frangipanni tree is notorious for shedding its flowers frequently. More so then it's leaves. Hopefully a baby or child does not place the flower(s) or leaves in their mouth as it can be toxic. Location: Bellewoods pool-side:
  24. Both Bellewoods clubhouse and Bellewaters ECs have similar child or kid friendly toilets: with a kid WC + sink. Although this is quite common in many shopping Centres, it is often never given any priority in most condos or ECs
  25. Another feature of a pre-year 2000 estate is that often, it has open car-park lots. And inevitably a central bin centre. Some of these bin Centres are combined with an attached Electrical sub-station or ESS.
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