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  1. Part 3: Lakeville condo by MCL Land and Feng Shui 1. Lakeville condo has stacks that either face Flying Stars NW2 and/or SE2 and or SW2. 2. SW2 stacks enjoys an auspicious "parent string" combination;?But high floors may get a dose of indirect afternoon sunlight. 3. NW2 stacks such as #2, #3 & #4 has the auspicious water wealth #8 at it's frontage.?And this is good as?the balcony/living room faces a pool of water. For other stacks may?consider placing a water feature at the balcony to activate it. 3.1 Other than this, the rest of the sectors on this home has imbalances. 3.2 If the master bedroom or a bedroom is located at West sector of the home: be careful of frequent sickness 4. SE 2 facing has the water wealth star at it's frontage. Thus, stacks that literally face Jurong Lake is a plus point. 4.1 However, the rest of the stars in other sectors are inauspicious. And may need to be disarmed.
  2. Part 1: Lakeville condo by MCL Land with Shapes and Forms Feng Shui 1. Surprised to find that this development has so many stacks/units that have the stove sharing the same wall as the WC / WC piping. 2. Overall, this is considered inauspicious under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. 3. In fact, only 8 stacks out of the entire development has this issue.
  3. Part 2: Lakeville condo by MCL Land with Shapes and Forms Feng Shui 1. The 5 Bedroom Suites where the kitchen stove shares the same wall as bedroom 4. 2. Here, avoid sleeping with the bed-head sharing the same wall as the stove. Please see attached illustration.
  4. Part 2: Lake Grande by MCL Land and Flying Star Feng Shui 1. This development has stacks that are either:West group compatible such as NE3, SW3, NW3 or SE3 which is suitable to an East group person. 2. It is good that all stacks falls within the "True" compass degrees of 60 (NE3); 150 (SE3); 240 (SW3) and 330 (NW3) facing. 2.1 Thus even if the blocks were built a few degrees off in any directions; there is still a huge confidence level that the stacks will belong to the above. 2.2 Contrast this with some developments. Where just one or two degrees could change the Flying Star readings say from NE3 to East1 etc... 3. The only stacks that face the Jurong Lake are the SE3 stacks. 3.1 These SE 3 facing has the auspicious water wealth star at it's frontage. Thus,indeed these stacks have a commanding view of the Jurong Lake. 3.2 However, the rest of the stars in other sectors are inauspicious. And may need to be disarmed.
  5. Lake Grande by MCL Land is at the newly created Jurong Lake Link (uncompleted road). Lake Grande shares it's entrance with another new development: Lakeville. It has has another neighbouring condo?Lakeshore sharing a fence. The two block and stacks in Lake Grande has a commanding view of Jurong Lake.
  6. Part 1: Treasure Crest EC by Sim Lian Pte Ltd 1. Treasure Crest EC with Blocks 50 52 52 56 58 60 62 & 66 have stacks that are either facing Flying Stars N3 or S3. 2.?From a Feng Shui Flying Stars point of view; generally, S3 facing units are preferred over the N3 facing units. 2. This is because N3 facing units suffer from the combined double? auspicious #8 wealth stars "trapped" or wasted at the "back" of the unit. Here, usually, this is where the kitchen /yard / yard toilets are located. 3. Contrast the above with a S3 facing unit. On the contrary, S3 facing units have instead these two double auspicious wealth stars at the frontage such as the living room / master bedroom and yard. And the most auspicious are Block 50 stacks #01 and #02 with Block 52 stacks #07, #08 and #09. While stack #10 is not facing Yang or real water. But rather higher units are facing "clear space" or virtual water. 3. I have drawn up a sample illustration (from a previous worked example of a different development - HDB BTO flat). 4. The attached sample shows the various Flying star significance in various sectors of the house. 5. For example: if a bedroom is in either NW or East sector; there are "dangerous" stars #5 misfortune /sickness + #2 sickness stars in these two sectors. Thus, for example, best to avoid certain colours be it the interior of the rooms and even the lightings tone. 6. At South compass direction; normally for a N3 facing direction; the wealth star double #8's are often usually wasted at the Kitchen / Yard. Contrast this to a S3 facing house where such stars are fortunately at the frontage. 7. Thus between a N3 or S3 facing direction; S3 facing is preferred.??
  7. La Fiesta Luxury Condo at Sengkang Just T.O.P. Photos taken from HDB Compassvale Mast
  8. Practical approach using Feng Shui concepts /tools....
  9. These are considerations: 1. Someone has to study the plot of land. 2. Prepare, analyse and come up with some guidelines etc... 2.1. For example, attached is but just one of the tools used ...
  10. These are some considerations: 1. These concepts are considered as "nice-to" and not a "must-have" situation. 2. There are limits to specific concepts: http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/The_Three-Step-Approach 3. In addition, in a holistic approach; and if one is e.g. looking at a full audit then:- The Concept of Maximizing Marks Hopefully from a FAIL to a PASS or better!
  11. Part 2: The Wisteria Condo with Blocks 590 & 592 1. The streetdirectory workings shows a reading of NE1 25 degrees with SW1 of 205 degrees. 2. However, using the Sales Brochure, shows a totally different reading. Here, it is now N3 20 degrees and S3 200 degrees. 3. Although the deviation is only 5 degrees; this 5 degrees is at the fringe of the borderline of N3 and NE1 which resulted in two totally different readings. 4. Given the above findings; it is best that an on-site survey be conducted to confirm the Flying Star facing directions of these two blocks.
  12. Part 1: The Wisteria Condo and Feng Shui compass readings 1. As the development is under construction; there is no way to go on-site to take a reading or confirm the readings. 2. For Block 596 the Flying Star directions based on the Sales Brochure and streetdirectory map are identical at Flying Stars N2 and S2. Both give the North as 5 degrees and South as 185 degrees.
  13. Part 3: Treasure Crest EC by Sim Lian Pte Ltd Question: Should I avoid buying a unit with a view of the Sengkang General & Community Hospital (SGCH)? These are some considerations: 1. Currently, the plot between Treasure Crest EC and SGCH is most likely a temporary Heavy Vehicle Car Park. Perhaps, some noise or occasional fumes can be a turned off for some? 2. The immediate or long term future is still a question mark? 2.1. This is a catch 22 situation. Currently, with this temporary Heavy Vehicle Car Park, units facing it has clear views up to the hospital. And some units which are higher than the hospital can still get unblocked views. 2.2. Please see attachment. Adora Green at Yishun has stacks - see attachment that has both a full view of Yishun Pond and also a commanding view of Khoo Teck Puat Hospital. These stacksif I am not mistaken were the most costly in this development. 2.3. Perhaps, there are some differences: 2.3.1 These stacks face the Yishun Pond 2.3.2 And Khoo Teck Puat Hospital is perhaps 2 or more times further than SGCH. If so, then Adora Green may be a poor comparison. 3. There are always some who believe that it is inauspicious to have a home with a view of a hospital. Thus one cannot change these people's mind-set so easily. If there are many of them; then it may affect the resale of the unit. This is more of a marketing concern then Feng Shui. 4. In fact, it would be more so for those who had purchased a unit at The Vale, another development; since this development is just a road away from the hospital. It is similar to a specific condo directly facing the Changi Hospital at Simei. Additional Resource of The Vale Condo:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=43&mid=34612&new==
  14. Treasure Crest EC, developed by Sim Lian Pte Ltd in collaboration with Flying Star Feng Shui, is located at Block 54. 1. The stacks #13 and #14 of Block 54 are oriented towards the SW1 direction, while stacks #15 and #16 are oriented towards the NE1 direction. 2. The NE1 orientation of stacks #15 and #16 features the auspicious water wealth #8 star at the front. Consequently, units with a water position at the front (balcony side) can benefit from favorable Feng Shui. However, it is important to note that there is no actual water or (Yang Water) present at their front. 2.1 Nevertheless, there is no need for concern; stacks #15 and #16 still benefit from "yin water" or clear space, which can be considered as virtual water. 2.2 Therefore, the sum-of-ten can be activated for health, wealth, and family luck. Given the absence of yang or real water, it is advisable to consider placing a water feature in the balcony area to enhance luck. On the downside, other areas within such a home may have unfavorable stars that should be disarmed or neutralized. 3. In the SW1 orientation, the presence of the water wealth #8 at the front is advantageous. Thus, stack #14 meets this criterion as it faces the swimming pool. Overall, the stacks/units can activate the sum-of-ten. 3.1 It is important to note that stack #14 has a club-house roof-line sha qi (poison arrow) that may be directed towards one of the lower units. 3.2 Although stack #13 does not face yang or real water, it is oriented towards the next best option, which is yin water or clear space. 3.3 However, it is necessary to disarm the unfavorable stars present in many areas of the home to address health-related concerns.
  15. Part 6: Kingsford Waterbay Condo Blocks 66 & 68 1. Blocks 66 & 68 have stacks that are either NW2 or SE2 facing directions. 2. Under Flying Star Feng Shui NW2 has the auspicious water wealth #8 at it's frontage. Blocks 66 & 68 with stacks facing the swimming pool fulfil this condition. 2.1 Other than this, the rest of the sectors on this home has imbalances. 2.2 If the master bedroom or a bedroom is located at West sector of the home: be careful of frequent sickness 3. SE2 facing has the water wealth star and it also faces a pool of water i.e. Sungei Serangoon. 3.1 The rest of the stars in other sectors are inauspicious. And may need to be disarmed
  16. Part 4: Kingsford Waterbay Condo Blocks 70 & 72 1. Blocks 70 & 72 have stacks that are either NW1 or SE1 facing directions. 2. NW1 stacks has the?auspicious Pearl String effect; Ideally it should be a "mountain" at the front and water behind the unit. Water in the form of Sungei Serangoon is behind the stack. The only thing is that there is a water position or swimming pool at the frontage. If we look at the total picture; although this condition is not ideal; but the plus side is that water at the frontage means that there is a large clear space there. And this overweighs the negative effects. 3.?For SE1 facing stacks, the water at Sungei Serangoon is very advantages for these facing stacks/units.?Thus?it?is a double bonus as SE1 enjoys the auspicous 10 combinations under the Flying Star Feng Shui.
  17. Part 3: Kingsford Waterbay Condo Blocks 74 & 76 Blocks 74 and 76have similar to Part 3: Block 78that have stacks that also either face E3 or W3.
  18. Part 2:Kingsford WaterbayCondo and Feng Shui Flying Stars ofBlock 78 1. Block 78 has stacks that are either E3 or W3 facing. 2. E3 facing stacks: It is such a waste that the combined auspicious wealth stars are wasted at the "rear" of the apartment. This is usually where the kitchen and yard are. 3. W3 facing stacks has the double auspicious combinations of water stars at it's frontage. And these stacks are facing the water position within the condominium. The only drawback is also the DIRECT afternoon sun. Wealth but "cooked" or "roasted" by the afternoon sun.
  19. Part 2: The Hillier Condo 1. I am concerned with the compass readings. As based on the Sales Brochure map; the stacks are border-line cases where it shows E2 or W2. But, just 0.4 degrees and the readings could change to E3 or W2 or worse in the most inauspicious zone of "no-where". 2. If the stacks #27, #28, #29, #30, #31 are neither E2 or E3; this is considered extremely bad luck. And residents can face lots of issues. 3. Similarly, stacks #22, #23, #24, #25, #26 could also not be W2 or W3. If so, it also spells bad luck. 4. It is best to do an on-site readings to be sure of this.
  20. 1. The Hillier condo and the compass readings 2. I took a readings of Block 6 stacks 14 to 19 using the sales brochure site map and compare it with onemap.sg's directions. 3. The margin of error is only 2 degrees and well within the facing directions of NE3 and SW3 respectively. 3.1 Stacks #14, #15 & #16 face NE3 while stacks #17, #18 & #19 face SW3. 3.2 NE3 stacks #14, #15 & #16has the mountain star #8 is at the frontage; In order to activate the pearl string effect; best not to have a water position at the frontage. SW3 stacks #17, #18 & #19 . Shares quite similar characteristics as NE2. But as it enjoys an auspicious "parent string" combination; it has much better Feng Shui than NE2. But high floors may get a dose of indirect afternoon sunlight.
  21. I have unlocked the Singapore Property Review conference. Thus, anyone can post a message directly to this conference. Anonymous wrote:" Hope you dont mind my request is posted here as the conference for property review is locked."
  22. Part 1: Kingsford Waterbay Condo and the site plan in the Sales Brochure 1. In a few instances, the North compass markings of some sales brochures were inaccurate. 2. Since this development is expected to TOP around two years time; one cannot do a compass reading on-site, now. 3. The next best thing is to compare a sample reading using streetdirectory.com's map and compare this with that of the sales brochure. 4. The good news is that I could be able to match exactly Block 80's compass directions as 75 degrees and 255 degrees for both streetdirectory and the sales brochure. 5. Block 80 has stacks that face either E1 or W1. 5.1 E1 facing stack /units has theauspicious flying star numbers and it isexcellent for these stack / units faces sungei Serangoon as this is yang water position. The only concern is that other sectors have imbalances and need to be looked into; if possible.
  23. Question: Hi master lee, one quick question if we start the renovation now and it will stretch into 7th month, is ok right? Reply: "The idea of not starting in the 7th month is just in case one of them stays in a vacant home. And if one starts reno during 7th month... they may get angry." "But they are also like human beings. If you start renovations now and continue during 7th month... "they" would rather visit (if any) other homes that are less noisy."
  24. Attached, please find a sample illustration showing a typical flat along a common corridor. In this example, it is a 5-bedroom flat. Here, one can see that besides the main entrance door; there are two more openings at the common corridor side: the dining table and bedroom 4. Both with sliding windows.
  25. HDB flats in the 1st phase of Edgefield plains 1. The first batches and the earliest batches of HDB flats in Punggol were build at Edgefield Plainsand Edgedale Plains were built closest to the TPE highway side. Today, this entire stretch parallel to the TPE is fully built. And many new flats are now built closer to the "other side" which is Coney Island and the sea closest to Johore Bahru - Malaysia 2. The least commencement dates of most of these flats are in the year 2003. 3. During that time, majority of these flats were built around that development's Multi-storey car park (MSCP). 4. And in fact, nearly every openings in the home less the main door and some kitchen windows open inwards towards the MSCP. 4.1 This means that unlike many units along the common corridor which usually have the living room windows and a bedroom window openedtowards the common corridor; here the bomb shelter occupies the location where often a bedroom is. This is to achieve close to total privacy unless an occupant choose to partially open the main door. 5. Even this 4-bedroom layout plan has just one opening (the main entrance) door at the common corridor side. Otherwise, all the blue arrows shows the windows facing this MSCP court-yard. 6. The disadvantage of such a design is that especially for higher floor units; one often get to see a neighbour's flat frontage at a distance. And no external views of the surroundings. Perhaps, this is a good thing; especially if the site next to one's development is up for construction. And the construction noise and dust can often be up to 3 years or more. 7. The newer HDB plots / blocks in Punggol today, are closer and closer to the sea and the waterway. And many no longer adopt such a design as mentioned, above. 8. In the past, older estates are the opposite. The flats face outwards and often towards the road. And they seldom face inwards towards the open car-parks unless the blocks are sandwiched parallel to each other in a larger plot of land.
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