myfs_104929 Posted July 25, 2004 Share Posted July 25, 2004 Our apartment was built in 1964. It is the 3 room appartment on the 2nd floor of a 5-storey block of flats. We moved into it in July 1999. I am unsure about its actual period. What should be taken into account: the year of building or a year of settlement? yours in FSfficeffice" /> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 27, 2004 Staff Share Posted July 27, 2004 Dear Bea,Actually, we should also consider the current state or condition of the exterior of the building: Is the building in good repair or is it totally worn out?Often, if the exterior is given a new face-lift or is very well maintained, and also the lift lobby and other walkways -- this is a sign that we May consider it as being in a period other than say built under 1964.If the whole block of the apartment looks really run-down, than, for sure, we can consider it as under 1964.In addition, does your interior condition match the exterior? If the exterior looks reasonably clean and bright, and similarly your apartment has new coat of paint, then, this is a "stepping stone" to it as in a better period. For example, if both interior and exterior looks "bright", we can do certain actions to fly it to a new period -- if the new period is more advantages.. for example, having yang activity and/or celebrations etc... This area of how to fly to period 8, has been discussed in past forum message(s). Please do a search for Period 8.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 7/25/2004 11:00:06 PM, Anonymous wrote:Our apartment was built in1964. It is the 3 roomappartment on the 2nd floor ofa 5-storey block of flats. Wemoved into it in July 1999. Iam unsure about its actualperiod. What should be takeninto account: the year ofbuilding or a year ofsettlement?yours in FSprefix = o ns ="urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" / Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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