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Cecil Lee

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  1. Need Help? On-site or Off-site House Hunting / Can or Cannot Buy Overview: [1.] Off-site Eyeing a Few Homes [2.] On-site 1 Visit Re-sale Home [3.] Off-site by Ranking Brand New Development - FAQ: Home Feng Shui / Cannot Cannot Buy / Baby Name / Auspicious Dates - FengShui.Geomancy.Net What Others Say About Us " As much as we see, Geomancy.net has great web presence built up over the years and is seen as one of the SG market leaders in residential house audit. " https://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/16092-as-much-as-we-see-geomancynet-has-great-web-presence-built-up-over-the-years-and-is-seen-as-one-of-the-sg-market-leaders-in-residential-house-audit/ Success starts with good Feng Shui Cecil Lee, +65 9785-3171 / support@geomancy.net
  2. WALLICH RESIDENCE LOCATION MAP WALLICH RESIDENCE FACILITIES SITE PLAN
  3. Developed By City Developments Ltd Irwell Hill Residences, 2 Iconic Botanical 36 Storey Towers. Generally North-South Orientation with buildings 63m spaced and staggered apart for maximum privacy. Irwell Hill Residences is only 3 minutes walk to Great World City and Great World MRT station. lrwell Hill Residences takes its name from the address it is sited at lrwell Bank Road and its immediate surroundings are synonymous with redolent of prestige. It is a prime location of close proximity to anything and everything! Concept Architect - MVRDV, World renowned architect, Established in 1993 in Rotterdam (Netherlands), 250 architects and designers. Achieved many awards: The International Architecture Awards (2020), Best Architects 21, Best Urban Renewal Project Award (2020), Silver Pyramid Award Botanical Towers inspired by green living conserving our heritage raintrees. Transforms into an iconic architecture with green and enjoyable dwelling experience in Prime District 9. Only 540 luxury residential units ranging from Studio to 4 Bedroom and Sky Penthouses.
  4. Need Help? On-site or Off-site House Hunting / Can or Cannot Buy Overview: [1.] Off-site Eyeing a Few Homes [2.] On-site 1 Visit Re-sale Home [3.] Off-site by Ranking Brand New Development - FAQ: Home Feng Shui / Cannot Cannot Buy / Baby Name / Auspicious Dates - FengShui.Geomancy.Net What Others Say About Us " As much as we see, Geomancy.net has great web presence built up over the years and is seen as one of the SG market leaders in residential house audit. " https://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/16092-as-much-as-we-see-geomancynet-has-great-web-presence-built-up-over-the-years-and-is-seen-as-one-of-the-sg-market-leaders-in-residential-house-audit/ The Experts in House Hunting Success starts with good Feng Shui Transparent Pricing & No Hidden Costs. No Purchase of Products. Cecil Lee, +65 9785-3171 / support@geomancy.net The Experts in House Hunting
  5. Case Study 4: Any issue with unit 602 facing a junction? 1. Good that the Bidadari Greenway acts as a buffer between the unit and Bartley Road / Bidadari Park Drive. 2. To understand more, please check out this link:-
  6. A bowl of Shrimp wanton $3/- (with 5 pieces) at 90 Boon Lay Place, Boon Lay Shopping Centre. Filling.. edible... [Comfort food] Another stall Koon ba Kut teh... looks nice .. not tried it Been here but kinda full. So skipped, here.
  7. Case Study 4: Units #139 and #141 facing a GAP bad? 1. This is a double edged sword: 1.1. Windy strong winds blowing through the gap? If not controlled can affect both health and wealth. 1.2. If there is tranquil weather and gentle wind flow. Good Feng Shui! No issue with this GAP thing. 2. How do you define windy? 2.1. Hold an umbrella upright but the wind seems to take control, tilt the umbrella to one direction and try to force it out of your hands.. LOL. Related:
  8. Case Study 3: A Funeral Parlour and a Temple? Take extra care if placing an altar in this development.
  9. Case Study 2A: Common Bin Lobby (CBL) not exactly beside the frontage of units 129 and 147 but a consideration under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. 1. It all depends on the consideration of neighbours not to litter along the CBL. 2. As well as the maintenance & cleaning of the estate - CBL. No Durian shells, No Dumping! Case Study 2B: Pure perfection in the position of the CBL (See Below) "The CBL is tucked away to a corner where if one does not want to go there, don't need to pass that area!"
  10. Case Study 1: Is Unit 141's front door facing the stairs (staircase). 1. In reality No. The front door is facing the corridor half-wall. 2. However, some ultra conservative Feng Shui Masters (FSM) say that if one stands at the front door and if one can see the stairs (even the stairwell) then it is. 3. Fortunately, whatever the argument is; the good news is that by law it is a requirement that all Emergency EXIT Staircase Doors must be closed at all times. In the event that should there be a fire and smoke, both will not affect those running down the stairs.
  11. On 22.3.2021 For a can still stay or not review..as there is a change in lick period... Yes, many existing home owners are reviewing their luck ...
  12. Case Study 8: Period 9 Flying Star Feng Shui of HDB West Hill BTO 1. Majority of the units are either facing NE1 or SW1 facing. With a few stacks/units facing SE1 and E2. 2. Under Period 9 Feng Shui, SW1, E2 and SE1 enjoys Double Auspicious Stars [#9] + [#9] at it's frontage. 2.1. For NE1, overall less lucky as this Double Auspicious Stars [#9] + [#9] are instead wasted at the "rear" of the unit which is often the kitchen - especially for the 3, 4 & 5 bedrooms flats. However, a saving grace for NE1 facing stacks/units is that it enjoys a "Sum of Ten Water Star" 2.1.1. Here an individual sector's Base Star + Water Star adds up to Ten. Even if this sector has bad stars it can flip to become favourable sector. 3. For SE1, it enjoys a "Sum of Ten Mountain Star" 3.1. Here an individual sector's Base Star + Mountain Star adds up to Ten. Even if this sector has bad stars it can flip to become favourable sector.
  13. Case Study 7: Any concern if my unit shares the same wall as a Lift Lobby/Lift? 1. Some were told that is inauspicious for one's unit to share the same wall as a lift-well. As the lift are in constant motion. Is this true? 2. For unit #957 there is totally no cause for concern given that the Lifts x 2 are sharing the same wall as the HS + Kitchen. And never a frontage or living room/bedroom sector. 3. In fact, it is a blessing in disguise. Given that (touch-wood) should anything happen or the unlikely event of the collapse of this block, it is good for a unit to share the infrastructure with a HS + Lifts x 2 = Added security and structural strength. Much like a unit sharing a wall with a set of EXIT staircase/stair-well.
  14. Case Study 6: Stacks in close proximity to the Common Bin Lobby (CBL) 1. Stacks #951 and #981 share the same wall as the CBL + Front door is just a stone's throw away from it. 2. As for Stacks #957 and #979, the entrance to the CBL is visible from it's front door. 3. Especially for these four stacks it has more to do with a stigma + hopefully also considerate neighbours who do not have a habit of littering the CBL. 4. Eventually should these units be placed for re-sale; it may become a potential buyer's consideration in their decision making to buy or not to buy and/or even with a "low-ball" offer(s).
  15. Case Study 4: This estate would have been planned better with suggested MSCP as shown, below to take advantage of a. Park View as well as a b. buffer for the church, c. traffic noise and even the d. afternoon sun. Here's to could have "killed four birds with a single stone." This site, Greenwood Park no more! circled in red...
  16. Case Study 3: Stacks near-by to the Precinct Pavilion (PP) 1. Avoid low floors of stacks #973 and #919 which has a view of the PP. 2. During activities at the PP, there is a possibility of "noise" coming from it towards #931, #971 and #975. (Possible also for #925 and #927 also.) 1.
  17. Case Study 2: Example of Front Door facing a long corridor = Stack #911 1. Stack/Unit #911 is considered as having it's front door facing a long corridor. 2. In theory #911 also faces the staircase. But fortunately the staircase (directly on the opposite end is literally a distance away.) 2.1. And by law, this staircase door is required to be closed at all times. Thus no issue, here.
  18. Interlude: Centralised Cooling System - indeed a first of its kind in Singapore Public Housing
  19. Case Study 1: Any concern if my unit faces a church? Four Stacks #975, #977, #957 and #959 face the compound of the church. 1. Some Feng Shui Masters advice against buying a unit near-by to a church and /or facing it. 2. There are also some who fall within the sphere of being a stigma. 3. For whatever reasons, plain and simple, try to place these stacks as a lower priority. 4. Under Symbolism, it is good for the unit to face the spine of the church, such as the cross usually found on more traditional churches.
  20. Case Study 8: Stack #442 and potential Sha Qi from "the GAP" 1. On windy days and specific conditions, wind may be "forced" into the gap as illustrated by the three/four SOLID RED arrows towards #442. 2. On strong and windy days can affect both health and wealth of residents staying in this stack #442. 111
  21. Case Study 7: To some there can be a stigma associated with the number "444" of Block 323A. 1. Sometimes if one is neutral to such a unit number. However, cannot say the same in the event that one may consider selling the unit in the near future. 2. Thus more sensitive are numbers like #04-444 or #14-444 perhaps to a future potential buyer. Whatever, sometimes do expect low-ballers!
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