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Dear Anon, Please see below:- To clarify, I hope I get you correctly. Do you mean to say that there is a window at the 2nd storey landing? Often, this is acceptable (in terms of bringing in or filtering) in light into the area. Usually, if there is a window, often, up to waist height should be fixed / permanent and either a casement or swing up window is acceptable. If the window is not fixed below; it may be a safety issue for young children. Personally, I do not see this as an issue; if what you mentioned seems that way. If the mirror is quite a distance away; often this is not an issue. By any chance do you have pointed gate or any objects pointed towards the neighbours? Yes/No? Often, as mentioned above; if your gate is pointed or has a pointed arrow on it; and if your neighbour places a mirror to reflect this back to you home than - this is technically a Sha Qi or poison arrow -- aimed back towards your home. But if the mirror was/is innocently placed to reflect back e.g. a neutral image, then this is ok. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Reyla, Oh so sorry, what I meant was that the repainting should be done at one-go. This is symbolic of removing the roof of a home at one-go. Therefore, choose a date to start this process. For example, one can seek temporary shelter e.g. move-in with a relative or stay at a hotel for a few days or week; depending on the work required and contract with the painter; one need not worry how long it takes, here. Painting should take a reasonable time (more for your convenience). It does not mean here, that one must paint the ceiling a few times! But rather at one-go after 2004 lunar new year. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear All, Development: The Pier Condominium at Robertson Developer: City Developments Ltd (CDL) (A subsidiary of Hong Leong Group) Website: http://www.cdl.com.sg Location: Robertson / Mohammed Sultan Road Tenure of Land: Freehold Expected TOP: 31 March 2007 (but often can be completed within two plus years from now - better confirm with developer as this is only my opinion :) Units: 201 units comprising a mix of 3 room apartments, 2 rooms, 1 rooms. And 12 food and beverage outlets. This is one of the most interesting condominiums around that are available for purchase this year. Please look at the attachment: thepier2a.gif - Look carefully and you can see the profile which I added in RED. Do you see a visible auspicious symbolic CHECK (YES) mark? Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Reyla, 1. It is commonly accepted fact that if one paints the entire ceiling of a home in: in `one-go', this is symbolic of `removing' the roof. 2. Here - when `any roof' is said to be removed from a house (in full); it is like changing the birth chart of a home. 3. If the above is done, we do not need to worry, to what extent it is considered as a `major renovation'. 4. But do take note that we should take note of the start of 2004 is BASED on LUNAR calendar and not the western calendar. 5. For example in 2004, 22 January is the first day of the Chinese Lunar New Year. 6. If you renovate many times prior to this date; for example: if your renovations are done on or between 1 January 2004 to 21 January 2004, this duration still belongs to Period 6. 7. Of course, it is not advisable to start renovations immediately on 22 January 2004, since this is the first day of Chinese Lunar New Year. 8. It is good also to understand that the "lowest common denominator" or LCM in the Chinese system revolves around the Lunar calendar. If one looks at various `systems' adopted e.g. Pillars of Destiny (4 Pillars) etc... this is one of the rationale why - we must compare apples with apples. Contrast this to using the Hsia or Xia Li seasonal calendar used by many English speaking websites, today. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear All, Punggol (Edgefield plains) Govt Housing Development Board flats (HDB) Many of these new generation HDB flats face each other. Many are entrapped i.e. in very close proximity and has no view other than looking into other apartments. This is the general area where all these new flats are clustered together:- http://www.streetdirectory.com:8080/map.jsp?x=36220.7008101852&y=42206.2093460648&level=7&star=1&xyfile= Not all face inwards, but it seems a majority are facing each other. Air flow is often at the mercy of specific timing or sometimes, it just flows past some units. Many of these flats TOP in 2002 and lots more TOP this year and the next. Generally, many of the apartments here (are not my cup of tea). Warmest Regards, Cecil
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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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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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Dear Kenny, 1. Thank you for the link. I have already checked out the two designs. 2. If you look at the attachment (Source and credit to: HDB), one can find that both units does not have toilet(s) at the centrepoint. Other comments: Blk 297B Compassvale Street #02-24 ================================== Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui: 1. It is not as auspicious to have the main door (face) the dining table. 1.1 This is more of a commonsense approach in Feng Shui. 1.2 The rationale is because often, in many homes, the dining table is often cluttered with food e.g. bread and since not all family members return home at the same time, food is often left on the table. The dinning table then can be unsightly. Or is the `first impression' - when someone first steps into the home. 1.3 Traditionally, it is not favourable to have such an open kitchen. However, please note that this can easily be remedied e.g. having a door. 1.4 The rationale for the above is that in a home, the most probable place that may catch fire is the kitchen. And if the main entrance is close to the kitchen, and if there are no additional second exit, the only way left in a big fire is from the living room or room windows - exit with the help of firemen. 1.5 It is typical of HDB to have a toilet next to the masterbedroom. This is not ideal but (what the HECK!) This is replicated so many times in a HDB apartment! 2. For blk 687D Choa Chu Kang Drive #02-370. This unit also has some `flaws'. 2.1 There is a missing corner (toilet area) 2.2 The main entrance is `neither' here nor there. It opens directly to a balcony window (leak). However, this can still be correctable. Overall, under Shapes and forms Feng shui, unit at Blk 687D seems much better. Especially since the household shelter is not right smack in the middle of the `living' room/dining/kitchen area. In my opinion, for the last two months, during many of my home audits, I do get owners `cursing' at this Household shelter. This is particularly so for condominum owners. Not only it adds S$10,000 more to the construction of the unit but, many find them `impractical'. An owner of a condo who lives 1 unit lower than the roof top of his The Eden condo also mentioned that it is much safer at the basement carpark than his `bunker' that high above. A US bunker busting bomb can easily penetrate thru his household shelter... Hmm.. food for thought. Warmest Regards, Cecil recently, my http://www.hdb.gov.sg/ can you share with
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Dear Kenny, I suggest you read up more on:- 1. External shapes and forms Feng Shui. Usually, it is best not to have water behind a home. But it seems that you are referring to your room? 2. If you are in learning Feng Shui then, understand more of the Flying Star Feng Shui - to check if a water position is favourable or not. 3. Frankly, I believe, from your questions, it seems that you are too eager to post questions without first understanding more. For example, even to the extend of querying on my recommendation on my university recommendation. It is natural for to old students to recommend their own schools. (where I came from can easily be found at the About page). 4. I sincerely hope that you can, try your best to find out more, first. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Kay Song, Traditional Feng Shui sites like this practise the following concepts: 1. Heaven Luck Do a search for Pillars of Destiny or Ba Zi or Eight Characters. 2. Earth Luck 2.1 This is truly Feng Shui or the earth luck. 2.2 In Traditional Feng Shui; there are two major schools: - Shapes and Forms - Compass School: Eight House and Flying Star 3. Human or man luck 3.1 This is the most mis-used area. 3.2 For example, go to any Feng Shui site and they often claim that e.g. 3-legged toad or some figurine are very good for us. 3.3 However, there is always a hidden agenda behind this. Imagine, in China a 3-legged toad can be carved for as little as US$15 - cheap labour and material in China. But in Singapore, many Feng Shui practitioners or shops sell it for US$150 or more. 3.4 It takes very little to guess who earns big bucks from gullible people all over the world! 3.5 Some Feng Shui practitioners also sell wind chimes and `special fountains'. Here, they simply quote a cheap rate for a Feng Shui audit but bring along these items. At the end of their session, they could easily be making a huge profit. Unfortunately at our expense. 4. What is the true purpose of Feng Shui? 4.1 The true purpose of Feng Shui is to see how best we can harmonize to our home. Only when we are healthy and happy can we then pursue or become productive i.e. have children or at work. 4.2 This is the real true meaning of having good Earth Luck. 5. Is Human/Man Luck free? Yes! Have a good listening ear - with our spouse and love ones. Even a simple hug or kiss is free! 6. Many of us do want to hear nice things:( Many people often ask where is my wealth corner in my home? But this is really psychological. We like to feel comfortable that our home has a wealth sector. But in Feng Shui, the only thing close to this is the application of Flying Star Feng Shui e.g. if there is metal elements detected e.g. star 7 or star 6, then water may be used to activate metal element etc... 7. Please read more about: Black Hat Sect - This is a modern invention and perhaps, the so called ba gua template you may be referring to. 8. There are more, so, please, please read up. If you have the time, please read the messages in this forum for a flavour of what is and what is not Feng Shui. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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which square is the main door
Cecil Lee posted a topic in Flying Star Feng Shui (Xuan Kong Fei Xing)
Dear Jennifer, 1. It is not as simple as you sound. 2. This is because the Luo Shu grid is based on a formula complete for a period. 3. Look at it this way: 3.1 Is it possible for a Skoda or a Lada (Russian made vehicle) to be sliced partially and a chunk of it replaced with part of a mercedes benz. 3.2 Does the above sound logical? If not, then; This has to be evaluated based on the principles of 20 Year Flying Star's ruleset. Please refer to my above part of message. Frankly, Jennifer, (no offence) this has to be one of the "worst" illogical messages that I had seen replied to. In such a case, it is better to close one's eyes and pretend that we are living in utopia. Warmest Regards, Cecil -
Dear Anon, From my personal experience, it is not good to hang a wind chime with various `elements'. For example, it is still better to hang a wind chime that has no more than two elements: Example: A wind chime that has a wood clinger and a wooden `roof' combined with say hollow alluminium/metal rods is still OK. But as you had described, the wind chime that may have several elements e.g. silvery green, if dolphins are blue etc... This year, for a period 7 house, North seems a pretty bad location for most homes. Given this situation, a wind chime at North (can still be considered) unless, one has a huge open field and close to a `dirty' temple. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Amaryllis Ville Condominium vs The Alessandrea
Cecil Lee posted a topic in Singapore Property Review
Name: Amaryllis Ville Condominium Developer: WingTai Asia, Wing Tai Property Management Pte Ltd Tenure: 99 years Expected TOP: 31 March 2004 Location: 20, 22 Newton Road So far, this year, this is one of the most `interesting' condo. As it's twin towers look like two symbolic hand/palm (symbolic) of the receive position. Price per sq feet is approximately from $597. Currently, units are on Sale. And their sales hotline is: 63803800. In my opinion, based on it's prime location and favourable Shapes and Forms, if you currently looking for a condo unit, do check this out. Alternatively, if you are looking for a `freehold' condo unit, you may want to consider the project: The Alessandrea, located at 31 Alexandra Road (close to Bukit Ho Swee / Clareance lane/ Prince Charles Road). So far, the only value I find of The Alessandrea worth considering is that it is one of the few freehold developments left at this area. Other developments are 99 years old. As for The Alessandrea, many units unfortunately are bathed by the morning (east) and partially (west) afternoon sun. Warmest Regards, Cecil -
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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Dear Gordon, If you live in a domitory or short of space e.g. a rented room, frankly, there is really no issue in this. Look at it this way, many educated people have lived in domitories and were successful after their studies. More... Some Feng Shui practitioners, I understand, are against this, because they were afraid that qi cannot flow underneath a bed. But, there are many families who allow their young ones e.g. age between 1 to 5 years old - to sleep on a mattress on the floor. And in many cultures, often, people sleep on the floor or floor mat. And there are no adverse problems. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Kenny, This is my university, as I was a past student and alumni. And therefore, this is one way of `supporting' one's old school. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, 1. This question is quite intriguing. 2. For the Chinese, many of our burial sites (past, present) have been Feng Shuied as very auspicious locations. 3. This is due to the belief that since the Ching and Ming dynasty, burying ancestors in choice sites will bring good luck for the descendants. 4. However, there is a catch - a good burial site does not always remain excellent. For instance, the surroundings may be altered by human activities such as construction, removal of soil, or ploughing down a hill or mountain to make way for construction. 5. In Singapore, many of the best auspicious sites were chosen for burial in the past: 5.1 For example: Orchard road - opposite Tangs / Marriot hotel. The current site where the Orchard road MRT is; used to be an auspicious burial site. 5.2 Bishan - parts of Bishan: this used to be an auspicious burial site. 5.3 Yishun and Tampines - these used to be auspicious sites. In fact, my grandfather was buried at an auspicious site in Tampines. But it was repossessed by the government in the 1970's and rebuilt. 6. If all the graves are properly exhumed and cleared, such sites can be inhabited by humans (yang Feng Shui) and will still be considered auspicious. 7. It is believed that there is no issue with living close to the dead, especially if they lived a long life and died of old age. 8. Personally, I don't see any issue with living close to grave sites, as some people actually prefer it. 9. In fact, this is very common for churches, where the dead are often buried in grounds next to the church. If there is any 'sin' in having it close to people, then it is more in one's mind than anything else. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Mr Low, I hope I got your description correctly. From what I understand, it seems like you have supporting structure which often is thicker than the wall or glass frame. Often this is not an issue. Unless, you are referring to a protuding corner (plastered with concrete). If so, often the sha qi from such a corner is approximately 1 metre distance. Otherwise, if it is just a tiny protrusion i.e. part of the support structure, then there is often no issue here. There is no harm in placing a crystal. No issue. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Audrey, 1. As mentioned in my reply, if one is basing it purely on the Eight House, then this is not an ideal home. 2. However, many other factors must be taken into consideration. The term "location, location and location" is still the primary factor. 3. More often, we have to buy within our means. And, I believe, in Singapore or elsewhere, one do not need Feng Shui to understand that price is often linked or associated with a location. 4. For example, a place with a `nice view' often can command a higher premium (with or without the word Feng Shui factored in). 5. This is why; the saying goes "the rich, gets richer and the poor gets poorer". Here, the rich can often go for the most expensive / beautiful real estate. 6. I am saying that others cannot enjoy good Feng Shui, but, ultimately, for `good things' we often have to pay more. 7. Therefore, if one has, for example a very tight budget, then it makes more economic sense to see if we can afford it; keep it; rather than paying a premium and risk it being taken back/repossed. Warmest Regards, Cecil If we have Reference your Once again, the details are 1. Door is facing west (ie. 2. Our My son of 4 years We Thank Audrey On 6/3/2003 1:05:10 PM,
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Dear Jen, For a staircase, the major considerations are: 1. Number of steps 2. Avoid having the steps face the main door. (Here, a partition or screen should be used). 3. A set of staircase, should where possible have a landing or two landings if the upstairs is high. 4. Preferably avoid a circular staircase, especially if it can be seen from the main door. 5. Where possible, each step should be `covered' up and not `see thru' i.e. planks placed on each step. 6. For the position of the stairs, where possible it should preferably hug or share an external wall. 7. Anything else, will have to be looked at on a case-by-case basis. And therefore `it depends' on the full layout of the home. For your benefit, I had extracted a previous posting to this forum. It is good to do a search for staircase, if you want to find out more ... i.e. previous postings on this subject. Here goes the extract: Start of extract... Posted in: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui) on Wednesday, December 11, 2002 07:41 PM Dear Anon, Introduction: 1. In Feng Shui, there are two traditional methods of determining the number of steps. 2. The first method is a 3 number combination. Where the first two steps are Auspicious but the last step is inauspicious. METHOD 1 - THE THREE-STEP CYCLE ======== 3. Thus under the `Three-steps formula' step No. 1 (Auspicious), Step No. 2 (Inauspicious) while Step No. 3 is considered inauspicious. Usually this 3rd step is known as the `death' step. 3.1 Thus:- Following this method, one should be able to work out the number of steps:- 3.2 Auspicious steps are:- 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 3.3 Inauspicious steps:- No. 3 is the third step No. 6 is the following third step No. 9 is again the following third step No. 12 is again the following third step...etc... METHOD 2 - THE FOUR-STEP CYCLE =============================== 4. However, Method 1 should be used in combination with Method 2 below:- 4.1 What is the four-step cycle:- Step 1: Auspicious Step 2: Auspicious Step 3: Inauspicious Step 4: Inauspicious 4.2 How to calculate under this method: Step 1 is Auspicious Step 2 is Auspicious Step 3 is inauspicious Step 4 is also inauspicious 4.3 Next 4 steps:- ================= Step 5 is auspicious Step 6 is auspicious Step 7 is inauspicous Step 8 is inauspicious 4.4 Next 4 steps:- ================= Step 9 is auspicious Step 10 is auspicious Step 11 is inauspicous Step 12 is inauspicious 4.5 Next 4 steps:- ================= Step 13 is auspicious Step 14 is auspicious Step 16 is inauspicous Step 17 is inauspicious etc... 4.6 One can do similar calculations for 17 or more steps..... 5. After finding out the numbers for both Methods (1 and 2) we now derive the following sets of steps:- 5.1 Under Method 1: The Three-Step Method:- 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 26 5.2 Under Method 2: The Four-Step Method:- 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 18, 21, 22, 25, 26 Thus we have to eliminate the following numbers which are considered inauspicious in either one of the above methods:- Number 4 - inauspicious under method 2 Number 6 - inauspicious under method 2 Number 8 - inauspicious under method 2 Number 11 - inauspicious under method 2 Number 16 - inauspicious under method 2 Number 18 - inauspicious under method 1 Number 19 - inauspicous under method 2 Number 20 - inauspicous under method 2 5.3 Thus the final result are the following numbers:- 1,2, 5, 10, 13, 14, 17, 22, 25, 26 etc... 6. Steps Landing Yes, the number of steps is important. Each step including the steps at landing is included as a count. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Please see below:- As mentioned in my earlier reply on this subject; this is actually contingent on the Flying Star Feng Shui. Yes, it is based on the Flying Star Feng Shui. No, based on what I have understood of the concept, it has to be a reall hill e.g. as high as a 1 storey building. For tall trees and bushes; often; it is not considered as a hill (since, it still no matter what allows air to pass thru. Another senario is that i.e. it depends! Since no two situations are similar in every home). I appreciate; that in the future, it is best not to use the "Anonymous" on topics such as this one. Else, I may not post it out. The rationale is because this type of topic does not involve any private issues. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Ling Tien, 1. Under symbolism: there are different pictures or pictorals of dragons. 2. A dragon is considered a yang creature. And this implies vigour and fertility. 3. Another symbolic thing about the dragon for past Chinese emperors is that it is considered to be the son of Heaven. 4. 2. Often if we see the roof a common temple, we often see two dragons facing a pearl (please at the apex of the temple roof). Often we also see a pearl in the mouth of a dragon. 5. Here, the pearl is equvalent of thunder where the dragons is said to `swirl in the clouds' and hopefully bring rain (a crucial substance for our survival). 6. As there is no picture to refer to, I believe that the ball represents the pearl. And a dragon holding it down is akin to being taking control or mastery of the situation as mentioned above. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, 1. I certainly wish, Feng Shui can help, here. But there are several considerations: 1.1 To-date, this is indeed a buyer's market. And there are just too many choices open for selection by many buyers. 1.2 The only (logical) use of Feng Shui is (IF) one's home does have one or several favourable Shapes and Forms (auspiciousness) - as a major selling point. 1.3 But, often, many people nowadays also bring along a compass to find the best directions or to see if the house is suitable to them. 1.4 This is not Feng Shui. But I believe, you would have `cleaned' up or had touched-up repainted the house e.g. white *a neutral colour' to make it look clean and bright. 1.5 Honestly, Feng Shui is not a `cure all' and there is no guaranteed key success or a good formula when using this FS art to help sell a home. 2. Unfortunately, often if only one's location has good view, then it will be able to command a reasonable price. 3. Frankly, if there is an urgent need to sell, unfortunately price would always be a major issue, here. 4. Nevertheless, I wish you GREAT SUCCESS! in selling your home! GOD BLESS!!! Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear George, 1. Frankly, this is already ONE major leak. Often, there is more than 1 major leak in this home to cause such a situation. 2. Sometimes on further investigation (I am not too sure) if this is the case here, but things like:- 2.1 Toilet locations. 2.2 What `goes' at the centrepoint of the home e.g. a toilet or staircase. 2.3 The Ba Zi; does not match the house etc... I hope you understand that it is very difficult for any one to `read between the lines' since there is no real sketch of the layout plan and many other considerations to note. Frankly, in my opinion, I am in the blind; and is difficult to say more. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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