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dear Cecil,
i had saw your message regarding oldest HDB flats in Singapore. I guessed
those pictures you had taken are those old HDB flats that are near Tiong
Bahru market.
In your opinion, how's their fengshui? Also, recently HDB had been building
some new high rise blocks behind the old ones.
How would this flats affect the current one?
Kenny
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Dear Kenny,
1. I have just came back from that location - where you had mentioned the new flats > 22 storeys high at Kim Tian Road and opposite the pictures you saw.
2. Fundamentally, human activity and wealth will increase for the popular Tiong Bahuru market holders and food sellers. Since many of the centre's food stalls have made a name for themselves.
Usually, they are successful individually and some expand.
Excellent stores are:
http://www.tiongbahruroastedpig.com.sg/
or the Tiong Bahuru `chwee quay' which also branched to many locations even to Jurong West area.
3. In the area of food; this area can certainly do well.
4. For homes, even the low rise, do appeal to those around 30's to 40's who aim to buy low rise homes.
5. We cannot discount that this is indeed a choice location with its proximty to the city area.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 6/17/2003 8:00:49 AM, Anonymous wrote:
dear Cecil,
i had saw your message
regarding oldest HDB flats in
Singapore. I guessed
those pictures you had taken
are those old HDB flats that
are near Tiong
Bahru market.
In your opinion, how's their
fengshui? Also, recently HDB
had been building
some new high rise blocks
behind the old ones.
How would this flats affect
the current one?
Kenny


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dear Cecil,
in fact to share with you and the rest of the readers, recently my girlfriend had checked out the price for the flats there and guess what???
288K for 88 square metres.
phew!!! this is really expensive. i guess good fengshui area comes with a high price.
Kenny

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On 6/17/2003 8:15:34 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Kenny,
1. I have just came back from
that location - where you had
mentioned the new flats > 22
storeys high at Kim Tian Road
and opposite the pictures you
saw.
2. Fundamentally, human
activity and wealth will
increase for the popular Tiong
Bahuru market holders and food
sellers. Since many of the
centre's food stalls have made
a name for themselves.
Usually, they are successful
individually and some expand.
Excellent stores are:
http://www.tiongbahruroastedpi
g.com.sg/
or the Tiong Bahuru `chwee
quay' which also branched to
many locations even to Jurong
West area.
3. In the area of food; this
area can certainly do well.
4. For homes, even the low
rise, do appeal to those
around 30's to 40's who aim to
buy low rise homes.
5. We cannot discount that
this is indeed a choice
location with its proximty to
the city area.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/17/2003 8:00:49 AM, Kenny Leow
wrote:
dear Cecil,
i had saw your message
regarding oldest HDB flats in
Singapore. I guessed
those pictures you had taken
are those old HDB flats that
are near Tiong
Bahru market.
In your opinion, how's their
fengshui? Also, recently HDB
had been building
some new high rise blocks
behind the old ones.
How would this flats affect
the current one?
Kenny

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Dear Kenny,
Yes, one do not need Feng Shui to know that these locations are Ex(pensive)
Many of my clients who purchase apartments at Tiong Bahru and choice locations are often single, in their mid 30's to mid 40's.
In fact, the government had this year expanded the choice locations. And many of such small apartments are affordable only to the `cash' or CPF (central provident fund) rich single people who are only allowed to buy 3 room HDB apartments.
Often, the younger clients intend to set up a family and go for either the 4room or 5 room or even executive or Executive condos.
Therefore, going forward, it is a known fact that "we pay for what we get". With or without FS.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 6/18/2003 12:09:52 PM, Anonymous wrote:
dear Cecil,
in fact to share with you and
the rest of the readers,
recently my girlfriend had
checked out the price for the
flats there and guess what???
288K for 88 square metres.
phew!!! this is really
expensive. i guess good
fengshui area comes with a
high price.
Kenny

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Further to what I had mentioned:
1. Young couples who had just started work or even had worked for 3 or 4 years may still have difficulty servicing the loan quantum for anything above $288K to $300K.
2. Another thing to remember is that in Singapore; for a 99 tenure apartment; if the lease falls below 60 years, no bank would normally touch it - since it increases their risk exposure on the property.
3. Only those who are single and cannot afford a condo, often, consider these apartments.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 6/18/2003 12:35:16 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Kenny,
Yes, one do not need Feng Shui
to know that these locations
are Ex(pensive)
Many of my clients who
purchase apartments at Tiong
Bahru and choice locations are
often single, in their mid
30's to mid 40's.
In fact, the government had
this year expanded the choice
locations. And many of such
small apartments are
affordable only to the `cash'
or CPF (central provident
fund) rich single people who
are only allowed to buy 3 room
HDB apartments.
Often, the younger clients
intend to set up a family and
go for either the 4room or 5
room or even executive or
Executive condos.
Therefore, going forward, it
is a known fact that "we pay
for what we get". With or
without FS.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/18/2003 12:09:52 PM, Kenny Leow
wrote:
dear Cecil,
in fact to share with you and
the rest of the readers,
recently my girlfriend had
checked out the price for the
flats there and guess what???
288K for 88 square metres.
phew!!! this is really
expensive. i guess good
fengshui area comes with a
high price.
Kenny


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Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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