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Cecil Lee

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Dear Spencer,
In my opinion, most of the better units have already been taken up.
Contrary to popular belief; if you check thru some of my previous reviews, quite alot of sunken land sites seems to be auspicious (wealth collection sites).
A few months ago, I was going thru with one of my clients on the remaining units. In particular, at that time: units 36, 37. 24 and 19 were still available, most likely since they may be affected by the afternoon sun.
Frankly, I had been staring at the Edelweiss site plan for quite sometime in the past, and to me, it resembles the New Zealand Kiwi bird. Since the Kiwi bird does not have wings, I personally feel that the choice units are at Blk 82 Flora Drive is considered the best.
This resource will give a better idea of what I meant:-
http://www.myhome.com.sg/edelweisspark/siteplan.shtml
Since, often, there is seldom a `bird' shape like condo; there are few precedents on what to make of it. (The other bird like condo is The Signature Park which looks like a duck and the entire condo slopes from high to low).
If one looks carefully at Block 96 Flora drive, and if one looks at the entire condo, even a flightless bird has wings:) This looks interesting and auspicious.
Another interesting observation: If one looks carefully, the center water position looks like the throat (24 Island With Pavilion & Timber Bridge) and digestive system right towards the `stomach' ( 7 Upper Deck Swimming Pool, 8 and 9).
Overall, it looks like a whole `exotic' bird i.e. exclusive.
In fact, I very much like the other development close-by: Dahlia Park condominium at Flora Drive. This area is just outside the fringe of Pasir Ris Drive 1.
In my opinion, Flora Drive/Road area, should remain an exclusive private condominium area (away from HDB development). And its proximity to the SLE/PIE/ECP is an advantage. It is also close proxmity to Loyang Industrial park. Many of my clients at Dahlia Park either travel frequently overseas or work close-by in the vicinity.
In my opinion, there is not a big issue with the Changi Prison. What is `worst' for most of us instead, is to look at the Inland Revenue Building:( You would have guess, that recently, I had visited several condos; my luopan, always `felt' shy of facing the Inland Revenue building!
As usual, p.s.f. should also to be considered.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 7/30/2003 3:08:28 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Note: Dear Spencer, I have
edited your topic header to
show the correct name of
Edelweiss Park condo:) Cecil
hi Cecil,
What are your thoughts about
the freehold property opposite
Changi Prison called
Edwelsiswicz Park (not sure of
its spelling)? It is due 2006.
It is close to a prison and
the land is sunken below a
road. What's the feng shui on
this property by Hong Leong?
regards
spencer


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hi Cecil,
Thank you for your valued comments.
I am looking at Block 100 unit #62 in particular.
Here is my humble view...
There is a pond in front of this unit which collects the
water from a stream that comes down from the upper deck.
This is where all the good chi collects and
opening up the windows to harvest this chi should be
beneficial to the occupants. Since this condo is sunken,
we can imagine the back being supported by a small
"mountain" with a pond or water feature in front of the
unit. This should be good feng shui.
The whole project looks like a heart shape which
could synify good relationships among members. But i
cannot imagine it looks like a bird, perhaps i have not
seen a kiwi bird before.
This unit also does not face
the prison or temple outside and quite a distance away
so i think there should not be any harm. Yes, you are
right. it is quite exclusive as you don't see any hdbs
around you and near expressways to the west, central and
north though the traffic jams there can be quite bad
during early mornings to work. i would not buy something
which would show me any hdbs as those staying there will
tell you that i am staying at the same location but yet
my house is so much cheaper than yours. :)
The plot ratio is also good as this is the largest piece
of land that HL has compared to the rest of their
projects and should not look or feel as crampy as the
rest. Another important aspects is that it is freehold,
not many to be found these days.
Many people asked me what happens if a prisoner gets out
of prisoner.. :) so far in the history of Singapore or
when Changi prison was built, i
have yet heard of any prisoners escaping from Changi
Prison.. :) so if they do, do you think they have time
to go to your house, say hello to you, have a cup of
coffee, go for a swim? They will be probably going to
changi village and get a speed boat to run for their
life! This is only my opinion....
regards
spencer

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On 7/30/2003 3:52:03 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Spencer,
In my opinion, most of the
better units have already been
taken up.
Contrary to popular belief; if
you check thru some of my
previous reviews, quite alot
of sunken land sites seems to
be auspicious (wealth
collection sites).
A few months ago, I was going
thru with one of my clients on
the remaining units. In
particular, at that time:
units 36, 37. 24 and 19 were
still available, most likely
since they may be affected by
the afternoon sun.
Frankly, I had been staring at
the Edelweiss site plan for
quite sometime in the past,
and to me, it resembles the
New Zealand Kiwi bird. Since
the Kiwi bird does not have
wings, I personally feel that
the choice units are at Blk 82
Flora Drive is considered the
best.
This resource will give a
better idea of what I meant:-
http://www.myhome.com.sg/edelw
eisspark/siteplan.shtml
Since, often, there is seldom
a `bird' shape like condo;
there are few precedents on
what to make of it. (The other
bird like condo is The
Signature Park which looks
like a duck and the entire
condo slopes from high to
low).
If one looks carefully at
Block 96 Flora drive, and if
one looks at the entire condo,
even a flightless bird has
wings:) This looks interesting
and auspicious.
Another interesting
observation: If one looks
carefully, the center water
position looks like the throat
(24 Island With Pavilion &
Timber Bridge) and digestive
system right towards the
`stomach' ( 7 Upper Deck
Swimming Pool, 8 and 9).
Overall, it looks like a whole
`exotic' bird i.e. exclusive.
In fact, I very much like the
other development close-by:
Dahlia Park condominium at
Flora Drive. This area is just
outside the fringe of Pasir
Ris Drive 1.
In my opinion, Flora
Drive/Road area, should remain
an exclusive private
condominium area (away from
HDB development). And its
proximity to the SLE/PIE/ECP
is an advantage. It is also
close proxmity to Loyang
Industrial park. Many of my
clients at Dahlia Park either
travel frequently overseas or
work close-by in the vicinity.
In my opinion, there is not a
big issue with the Changi
Prison. What is `worst' for
most of us instead, is to look
at the Inland Revenue
Building:( You would have
guess, that recently, I had
visited several condos; my
luopan, always `felt' shy of
facing the Inland Revenue
building!
As usual, p.s.f. should also
to be considered.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/30/2003 3:08:28 AM, spencer spencer
wrote:
Note: Dear Spencer, I have
edited your topic header to
show the correct name of
Edelweiss Park condo:) Cecil
hi Cecil,
What are your thoughts about
the freehold property opposite
Changi Prison called
Edwelsiswicz Park (not sure of
its spelling)? It is due 2006.
It is close to a prison and
the land is sunken below a
road. What's the feng shui on
this property by Hong Leong?
regards
spencer

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Dear Spencer,
1. Yes, I totally agree with your comments.
2. When Dahlia Park TOP, the condo was like a second home as I had clients in nearly all the blocks.
3. What strikes me was that even if these are condos, as you had mentioned, they are firstly freehold;
4. In an exclusive private residential area with both low rise and even all condos in the area has a height restriction or often called `semi-low' rise condo apartments. Most likely because of airport restrictions on the outer-zone.
5. I always felt peaceful, within this private residential encave. Nowadays, it could even be worse-off is to stay close to embassies especially the American or British as often these are prime targets...
6. Looking at Block 100, #62, this looks like a good unit.
As you had mentioned, it has good plot ration and qi flow within the estate is harmonious. Even within block 100, qi seems to flow smoothly inwards.
7. The gradient with a water feature in front of the unit, is good as it is symbolic of wealth collection at the frontage.
8. In fact, as mentioned in my earlier message, this development draws parallel to CDL's The Signature Park condo at Toh Tuck Road (freehold). The only difference is that it has higher units. But generally, it has this kind of gradient development as found in Edelweiss Park condo.
9. Recently, a user had asked my opinion of the two CapitaLand's development at Palm Grove/Palm Haven (999 yrs). I would instead much prefer one of the few last enclave - Flora Road/Flora Drive area:)
If you are truly interested, if it is me, I would go for it:)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 7/31/2003 5:38:45 AM, Anonymous wrote:
hi Cecil,
Thank you for your valued
comments.
I am looking at Block 100 unit
#62 in particular.
Here is my humble view...
There is a pond in front of
this unit which collects the
water from a stream that comes
down from the upper deck.
This is where all the good chi
collects and
opening up the windows to
harvest this chi should be
beneficial to the occupants.
Since this condo is sunken,
we can imagine the back being
supported by a small
"mountain" with a pond or
water feature in front of the
unit. This should be good
feng shui.
The whole project looks like a
heart shape which
could synify good
relationships among members.
But i
cannot imagine it looks like a
bird, perhaps i have not
seen a kiwi bird before.
This unit also does not face
the prison or temple outside
and quite a distance away
so i think there should not be
any harm. Yes, you are
right. it is quite exclusive
as you don't see any hdbs
around you and near
expressways to the west,
central and
north though the traffic jams
there can be quite bad
during early mornings to work.
i would not buy something
which would show me any hdbs
as those staying there will
tell you that i am staying at
the same location but yet
my house is so much cheaper
than yours. :)
The plot ratio is also good as
this is the largest piece
of land that HL has compared
to the rest of their
projects and should not look
or feel as crampy as the
rest. Another important
aspects is that it is
freehold,
not many to be found these
days.
Many people asked me what
happens if a prisoner gets out
of prisoner.. :) so far in the
history of Singapore or
when Changi prison was built,
i
have yet heard of any
prisoners escaping from Changi
Prison.. :) so if they do, do
you think they have time
to go to your house, say hello
to you, have a cup of
coffee, go for a swim? They
will be probably going to
changi village and get a speed
boat to run for their
life! This is only my
opinion....
regards
spencer
On 7/30/2003 3:52:03 AM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
Dear Spencer,
In my opinion, most of the
better units have already been
taken up.
Contrary to popular belief; if
you check thru some of my
previous reviews, quite alot
of sunken land sites seems to
be auspicious (wealth
collection sites).
A few months ago, I was going
thru with one of my clients on
the remaining units. In
particular, at that time:
units 36, 37. 24 and 19 were
still available, most likely
since they may be affected by
the afternoon sun.
Frankly, I had been staring at
the Edelweiss site plan for
quite sometime in the past,
and to me, it resembles the
New Zealand Kiwi bird. Since
the Kiwi bird does not have
wings, I personally feel that
the choice units are at Blk 82
Flora Drive is considered the
best.
This resource will give a
better idea of what I meant:-
http://www.myhome.com.sg/edelw
eisspark/siteplan.shtml
Since, often, there is seldom
a `bird' shape like condo;
there are few precedents on
what to make of it. (The other
bird like condo is The
Signature Park which looks
like a duck and the entire
condo slopes from high to
low).
If one looks carefully at
Block 96 Flora drive, and if
one looks at the entire condo,
even a flightless bird has
wings:) This looks interesting
and auspicious.
Another interesting
observation: If one looks
carefully, the center water
position looks like the throat
(24 Island With Pavilion &
Timber Bridge) and digestive
system right towards the
`stomach' ( 7 Upper Deck
Swimming Pool, 8 and 9).
Overall, it looks like a whole
`exotic' bird i.e. exclusive.
In fact, I very much like the
other development close-by:
Dahlia Park condominium at
Flora Drive. This area is just
outside the fringe of Pasir
Ris Drive 1.
In my opinion, Flora
Drive/Road area, should remain
an exclusive private
condominium area (away from
HDB development). And its
proximity to the SLE/PIE/ECP
is an advantage. It is also
close proxmity to Loyang
Industrial park. Many of my
clients at Dahlia Park either
travel frequently overseas or
work close-by in the vicinity.
In my opinion, there is not a
big issue with the Changi
Prison. What is `worst' for
most of us instead, is to look
at the Inland Revenue
Building:( You would have
guess, that recently, I had
visited several condos; my
luopan, always `felt' shy of
facing the Inland Revenue
building!
As usual, p.s.f. should also
to be considered.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/30/2003 3:08:28 AM, spencer spencer
wrote:
Note: Dear Spencer, I have
edited your topic header to
show the correct name of
Edelweiss Park condo:) Cecil
hi Cecil,
What are your thoughts about
the freehold property opposite
Changi Prison called
Edwelsiswicz Park (not sure of
its spelling)? It is due 2006.
It is close to a prison and
the land is sunken below a
road. What's the feng shui on
this property by Hong Leong?
regards
spencer



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