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Scouting around for a good office space. Found one at 137 Telok Ayer but the building entrance faces a famous temple. The unit I am interested in is located on the 4th floor of the building. The windows of this unit overlook the temple and the front door is located opposite so it is facing away from the temple. Is this a good location for an office? We are in the IT industry.
Thanks,
Chris
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Dear Christina,
Often, it is highly not recommended to rent an office space facing the famous temple. UNLESS, of course the rent is very attractive.
More importantly, do check the compass direction. Where possible, the unit should not be in a NE (the unit) to SW compass direction. This is particuarly inauspicious "line-of-sight".
Where possible, if the unit is taken-up, than, it is best to install blinds to shield the "direct" view from the temple.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/27/2004 4:04:36 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Scouting around for a good
office space. Found one at
137 Telok Ayer but the
building entrance faces a
famous temple. The unit I am
interested in is located on
the 4th floor of the building.
The windows of this unit
overlook the temple and the
front door is located opposite
so it is facing away from the
temple. Is this a good
location for an office? We
are in the IT
industry.

Thanks,
Chris


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The rent is reasonable and the building is new, a combination that is hard to find in the CBD area.
There are 2 units located on the 4th floor that we are interested in. The first unit has windows overlooking the temple in the NW direction. The main door is facing SE.
The second unit is locate on the same floor but this unit has windows overlooking the roof tops of some shophouses in the SW direction. The main door faces the NE direction.
Which is a more suitable unit for an IT business should we decide to take a unit in that building?
Thanks and regards,
Chris

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On 3/27/2004 9:12:15 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Christina,
Often, it is highly not
recommended to rent an office
space facing the famous
temple. UNLESS, of course the
rent is very attractive.
More importantly, do check the
compass direction. Where
possible, the unit should not
be in a NE (the unit) to SW
compass direction. This is
particuarly inauspicious
"line-of-sight".
Where possible, if the unit is
taken-up, than, it is best to
install blinds to shield the
"direct" view from the temple.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/27/2004 4:04:36 AM, Christina Tan
wrote:
Scouting around for a good
office space. Found one at
137 Telok Ayer but the
building entrance faces a
famous temple. The unit I am
interested in is located on
the 4th floor of the building.
The windows of this unit
overlook the temple and the
front door is located opposite
so it is facing away from the
temple. Is this a good
location for an office? We
are in the IT
industry.
Thanks,
Chris

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Dear Christina,
Please see below:-

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On 3/29/2004 10:07:08 AM, Anonymous wrote:
The rent is reasonable and the building
is new, a combination that is hard to
find in the CBD area.

Yes, from a business perspective, this makes economic sense and being new, is equally attractive senario.
There are 2 units

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located on the 4th floor that we are
interested in. The first unit has
windows overlooking the temple in the NW
direction. The main door is facing
SE.

Under Flying Star FS, the facing directions for NW1, NW2 and NW3 is particularly (good) proposition.
While for SE sitting or facing is still pretty attractive.

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The second unit is locate on the
same floor but this unit has windows
overlooking the roof tops of some
shophouses in the SW direction. The
main door faces the NE direction.

In my opinion, this unit may seem less attractive if (in particular, IF neighbouring roof-tops seems to slice or cut into the unit.
But, this is correctable. In particular, as you have not mentioned how much "tinting" is on the windows, if the windows are well tinted, or looks like reflective glass from outside, this is often not a major issue. In particular, also, if one installs blinds within the area.

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Which
is a more suitable unit for an IT
business should we decide to take a unit
in that building?

Frankly, Feng Shui is no miracle cure.
For example, in the past, I had mentioned that there many people who came knocking asking to Feng Shui their bubble tea business. Or those selling "Luohan" fish.
I told them "don't waste my time".
Singapore is such a tiny country. Even Geomany.net does not even look at Singapore, but rather, focus onto the world. For example, many years back, I was bothered about even taking any .com.sg domain names.
Singapore is in-fact too tiny. And, in any business, or even IT, good business sense counts. "Cash burn" or buring cash, without much prospect for say a start-up, will be in for a hard time in Singapore.
Apologies if I sound "discouring". Perhaps, do take it as a positive feedbackhttp://www.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_smile.gif
Wishing you and your friends, Properity! (But underling - idea is also to take care of Health, firsthttp://www.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_smile.gif
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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