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These are some of the considerations:
1. Why? Not?
2. In a recent forum message; I had mentioned that "tower blocks" or those government housing board "Point-Blocks" have lots of leeway.. for all types of nonsense!
3. The superiority of "tower blocks" often outweigh even any unusual designs.. such as this!
4. For all you know or never know; or aware; perhaps, the layouts may even be inputs by a geomancer...
5. In fact, sometimes it is a blessing in disguise! If every Jane, Jill and Janet and all the Toms, Dicks and Harrys think like you;
6. There will be more choices for those really interested in buying a unit. And with a wider choice; comes the prospect of buying a "better / best unit"..
7. Look at the pre-opening sales / sales to directors and all sorts.. and often when a unit is launched; practically "all the perceived" best units are taken..
8. Thus, because of the superiority of the "tower block" designs; which can better withstand any nonsense thrown to it; based on this: I would consider - if I need to buy a unit - there, thus why not? But be selective...
9. As in all or most developments: there are excellent units / good ones / average ones and those that as you had menionted.. no geomancer worth his salt would consider buying... it applies to all developments.. not just this one....

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On 2/19/2011 3:16:04 PM, Anonymous wrote:
The 'Reflections at Keppel
Bay' is coming up ... er very
nicely and will be ready
soon. Would
anygeomancer worth his
salt consider buyinga
unit with suchexternal
structures or wouldhe
think it is better to play
safe and look elsewhere?

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Do search for "point block" and this is one of the past resource:-
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=14536&new=

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On 2/19/2011 5:55:34 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some of the considerations:1.
Why? Not?2. In a recent forum message; I
had mentioned that "tower blocks" or
those government housing board
"Point-Blocks" have lots of leeway.. for
all types of nonsense!3. The superiority
of "tower blocks" often outweigh even
any unusual designs.. such as this!4.
For all you know or never know; or
aware; perhaps, the layouts may even be
inputs by a geomancer... 5. In fact,
sometimes it is a blessing in disguise!
If every Jane, Jill and Janet and all
the Toms, Dicks and Harrys think like
you; 6. There will be more choices for
those really interested in buying a
unit. And with a wider choice; comes the
prospect of buying a "better / best
unit".. 7. Look at the pre-opening sales
/ sales to directors and all sorts.. and
often when a unit is launched;
practically "all the perceived" best
units are taken..8. Thus, because of the
superiority of the "tower block"
designs; which can better withstand any
nonsense thrown to it; based on this: I
would consider - if I need to buy a unit
- there, thus why not? But be
selective... 9. As in all or most
developments: there are excellent units
/ good ones / average ones and those
that as you had menionted.. no geomancer
worth his salt would consider buying...
it applies to all developments.. not
just this one.... On 2/19/2011 3:16:04
PM, ISylvia ISylvia wrote:
The
'Reflections at Keppel
Bay' is
coming up ... er very
nicely and
will be ready
soon. Would
anygeomancer worth his
salt consider buyinga
unit
with suchexternal
structures
or wouldhe
think it is better
to play
safe and look elsewhere?

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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One thing is for SURE!
Reflections at Keppel don't look anything close to this illustration RIGHT?
Anyway, who cares! I repeat: Tower Blocks even if they look like S-H-I-T; ain't SHIT! At least they are better than most other non-tower block type of homes...
Get it? Got it?

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On 2/19/2011 5:57:13 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Do search for "point block" and this is
one of the past
resource:-http://forum.geomancy.net/phpf
orum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=14536&n
ew=On 2/19/2011 5:55:34 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
These are some of the
considerations:1.
Why? Not?2. In a
recent forum message; I
had
mentioned that "tower blocks" or
those government housing board
"Point-Blocks" have lots of leeway..
for
all types of nonsense!3. The
superiority
of "tower blocks" often
outweigh even
any unusual designs..
such as this!4.
For all you know or
never know; or
aware; perhaps, the
layouts may even be
inputs by a
geomancer... 5. In fact,
sometimes
it is a blessing in disguise!
If
every Jane, Jill and Janet and all
the Toms, Dicks and Harrys think
like
you; 6. There will be more
choices for
those really interested
in buying a
unit. And with a wider
choice; comes the
prospect of buying
a "better / best
unit".. 7. Look at
the pre-opening sales
/ sales to
directors and all sorts.. and
often
when a unit is launched;
practically
"all the perceived" best
units are
taken..8. Thus, because of the
superiority of the "tower block"
designs; which can better withstand
any
nonsense thrown to it; based on
this: I
would consider - if I need
to buy a unit
- there, thus why not?
But be
selective... 9. As in all or
most
developments: there are
excellent units
/ good ones /
average ones and those
that as you
had menionted.. no geomancer
worth
his salt would consider buying...
it
applies to all developments.. not
just this one.... On 2/19/2011
3:16:04
PM, ISylvia ISylvia wrote:
The
'Reflections at Keppel
Bay' is
coming up ... er very
nicely and
will be ready
soon. Would
anygeomancer worth his
salt consider buyinga
unit
with suchexternal
structures
or wouldhe
think it is better
to play
safe and look elsewhere?


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