myfs_139394 Posted September 13, 2010 Share Posted September 13, 2010 Hi Cecil, I am interested in purchasing a unit at Caspian. Attached is the layout. Would like to check whether the toilet is at the centre of the house? What negative impact does it have when there are some "missing corners" at the left of dining room & right of living room as shown. Thanks! Annie Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 14, 2010 Staff Share Posted September 14, 2010 1. The significance of missing corner or protusion can be found here:- http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-building.htm 2. Please refer to attachment: Illustration 1. 2.1 Usually, I use the "eye-ball" method to determine the "largest" WHOLE rectangle. This is a quick method to ROUGHLY determine the centrepoint or center-of-gravity of the apartment. 2.2 NOTE: Please note that the protusion in YELLOW under Illustration 1 is NOT correct. As mentioned above, it is just a rough guide. 2.3 In fact, I don't draw out such an illustration. But for the purpose of learning in this forum; I did this quick sketch. 3. After mentally knowing where is the ROUGH centerpoint or center-of-gravity, I will start to plot a more accurate outline to determine a more accurate centrepoint (all using the "eye-ball" method). 4. When I roughly get the area of the SUM of Missing corners roughly equal to the SUM of protusions; see attachment: Illustration 2; then I will feel confident that I am pretty close to getting the centrepoing correct. 5. For those of you, you can also: copy a layout plan; paste it on a cardboard. Cut-out the outline and balance it on a nail. The place where the nail balances the entire layout plan should be the centre of gravity. However, as I mentioned, I am using the "eye-ball" method. 6. Therefore, based on a quick determination: refer to Illustration 2, yes the toilet (close to the basin) is at the centerpoint. Quote On 9/13/2010 11:36:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Cecil, I am interested inpurchasing a unit at Caspian.Attached is the layout. Wouldlike to check whether thetoilet is at the centre of thehouse? What negative impactdoes it have when there aresome "missing corners" at theleft of dining room &right of living room as shown.Thanks! Annie Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 14, 2010 Staff Share Posted September 14, 2010 As the Caspian is under construction; it is best to seriously consider noise pollution (if any) especially:In my opinion, automatically, the worst blocks are 54, 56 and 58 especially with stacks facing Boon Lay way: noise pollution from the East-West MRT line. In fact, in some developments, units within the same block but facing the pool MAY also be affected by it. Quote On 9/14/2010 11:19:50 PM, Anonymous wrote:1. The significance of missingcorner or protusion can befound here:-http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-building.htm2. Please refer to attachment:Illustration 1.2.1 Usually, I use the"eye-ball" method to determinethe "largest" WHOLE rectangle.This is a quick method toROUGHLY determine thecentrepoint orcenter-of-gravity of theapartment.2.2 NOTE: Please note that theprotusion in YELLOW underIllustration 1 is NOT correct.As mentioned above, it is justa rough guide.2.3 In fact, I don't draw outsuch an illustration. But forthe purpose of learning inthis forum; I did this quicksketch.3. After mentally knowingwhere is the ROUGH centerpointor center-of-gravity, I willstart to plot a more accurateoutline to determine a moreaccurate centrepoint (allusing the "eye-ball" method).4. When I roughly get the areaof the SUM of Missing cornersroughly equal to the SUM ofprotusions; see attachment:Illustration 2; then I willfeel confident that I ampretty close to getting thecentrepoing correct.5. For those of you, you canalso: copy a layout plan;paste it on a cardboard.Cut-out the outline andbalance it on a nail. Theplace where the nail balancesthe entire layout plan shouldbe the centre of gravity.However, as I mentioned, I amusing the "eye-ball" method.6. Therefore, based on a quickdetermination: refer to Illustration 2,yes the toilet (close to the basin) isat the centerpoint. On 9/13/201011:36:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:HiCecil, I am interested inpurchasinga unit at Caspian.Attached is thelayout. Wouldlike to check whetherthetoilet is at the centre of thehouse? What negative impactdoesit have when there aresome "missingcorners" at theleft of dining room&right of living room as shown.Thanks! Annie Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_139394 Posted October 17, 2010 Share Posted October 17, 2010 Hi Cecil,Thanks for your advice. It seems that with the toilet at the centre,such a unitis not really "safe" to live in.I readin your previous post that thesite layoutof LakeHolmzis U shape & is quite a safe layout. Someunits facing the lakeare considered favourable. Correct me if I am wrong.However, with the development of Caspian & the future development of another upcoming condominium by Keppel, the units facing the lakewill beblocked. Are the units in LakeHolmz safe & good for living (at least okay for living) on a longterm basiswith all the blocking from the development of other condominiums? With thecurrent pricing of $650 to $700 psf forLakeHolmz, is it worth buying whether forstay or investmenteven if one can afford to make the purchase & taking into account the age of LakeHolmz? It isconsidered quite "old" compared to LakeShore & Caspian & the Centris.I am also considering The Warren at Choa Chu Kang. However, the noise & air pollution from the bus interchange & expressways make the units less favourable.The units at Mi Casa at Choa Chu Kang are nearer to nature & are more favourable compared to The Warren. However for such a location and for 99 years lease property, I find that it is really overly priced at $800 psf for 3 bedrooms. I wonder if such an upward trend in the pricing will continue in the short term? Do you think I should waitfor the price to fall slightly?Would like tohear your views. Sorry for themultiple questions.Thanks!Annie Quote On 9/14/2010 11:54:08 PM, Anonymous wrote:As the Caspian is under construction; itis best to seriously consider noisepollution (if any) especially:Inmy opinion, automatically, the worstblocks are 54, 56 and 58 especially withstacks facing Boon Lay way: noisepollution from the East-West MRT line.In fact, in some developments, unitswithin the same block but facing thepool MAY also be affected by it.On9/14/2010 11:19:50 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:1. The significance of missingcorner or protusion can befoundhere:-http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-building.htm2. Please refer toattachment:Illustration 1.2.1Usually, I use the"eye-ball" methodto determinethe "largest" WHOLErectangle.This is a quick method toROUGHLY determine thecentrepoint orcenter-of-gravityof theapartment.2.2 NOTE:Please note that theprotusion inYELLOW underIllustration 1 is NOTcorrect.As mentioned above, it isjusta rough guide.2.3 In fact,I don't draw outsuch anillustration. But forthe purpose oflearning inthis forum; I did thisquicksketch.3. After mentallyknowingwhere is the ROUGHcenterpointor center-of-gravity, Iwillstart to plot a more accurateoutline to determine a moreaccurate centrepoint (allusingthe "eye-ball" method).4. When Iroughly get the areaof the SUM ofMissing cornersroughly equal to theSUM ofprotusions; see attachment:Illustration 2; then I willfeelconfident that I ampretty close togetting thecentrepoing correct.5. For those of you, you canalso: copy a layout plan;pasteit on a cardboard.Cut-out theoutline andbalance it on a nail.Theplace where the nail balancesthe entire layout plan shouldbethe centre of gravity.However, as Imentioned, I amusing the "eye-ball"method.6. Therefore, based on aquickdetermination: refer toIllustration 2,yes the toilet(close to the basin) isat thecenterpoint. On 9/13/201011:36:58PM, Anonymous wrote:HiCecil, Iam interested inpurchasingaunit at Caspian.Attached is thelayout. Wouldlike to checkwhetherthetoilet is at thecentre of thehouse? Whatnegative impactdoesit havewhen there aresome "missingcorners" at theleft of diningroom&right of living roomas shown.Thanks! Annie Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 17, 2010 Staff Share Posted October 17, 2010 1. In the 1990's, MRT stations were far and few. And condos that were near to main roads were sold at around 600+ per square feet.2. And during the recession period, such properties lost their value and some were even priced at$400+ to$500(99 years old). Many got burnt as theymade a capital loss of at least$100k, excludinginterests to banks etc...3. Today is different: two major events:-3.1. Look at the population statistics of Singapore. As many condos have no restriction with regards to non-residents; prices even for 99 years are shooting over the roof (not considering those freehold ones).3.2.Just look at how many cars on our road today vs when I enjoyed driving in the 1980's...4. End of communism (other than the crazycountry called North Korea).5.Just having a mammoth giant atour back yard i.e. China (not including India) and today, I feel is different. Prices of properties will continue to climb.6. Leasehold properties even 99 years can easily fetch $800 psfand to the crazy price of the condo at Ang Mo Kio Central that fetched Quote $1K psf...7. Let's hope the government's cooling down measures temporarily cooled the property sector.8. It's a pity, that nowadays, government is less proactive in that in the past, they build many many HDB flats to cater for demand. Today, they wait for demand to rise OR built only when they have exhausted stocks of fragmented flats for sale. Not like in the 1970's; 1980's where whole estates were built e.g. 1970's Bedok mid-1970's to 1980's Tampines, Yishun etc...8.1 That is why so many of their main contractors went bust 5 to 10 years ago!9. In my opinion, therefore, a non-proactive government means... prices will suddenly surge and then the civil servants who were sitting in their armchairs; start like this period; suddenly hear Engelbert Humperdinck sing "release me" and then suddenly woke up and start releasing lots of land during this non-proactive period (perhaps not realising that population has gone thru the roof at 5million!)... Just imagine, 5 million ... no wonder.. property prices if it does not rise; I will shot my foot, first!10. Anyway, just imagine in the 1960's to 1970's a terrace house can be gotten for a few thousand dollars... If our population still keep on growing and China become very prosperous; it is quite sad that in 15 years time, if we choose to go to China for holidays; cannot imaginewhat their exchange rate is like - most likelybetwice or more the value of aSGD dollar.Source and credit:-http://www.singstat.gov.sg/stats/themes/people/hist/popn.html YEAR TOTAL POPULATIONS'pore Residents ('000) ('000)1980 (Census)2,413.9 2,282.1 19812,532.8 2,324.4 19822,646.5 2,365.7 19832,681.1 2,406.2 19842,732.2 2,443.7 19852,736.0 2,482.6 19862,733.4 2,518.6 19872,774.8 2,553.9 19882,846.1 2,598.5 19892,930.9 2,647.6 1990 (Census)3,047.1 2,735.9 19913,135.1 2,794.7 19923,230.7 2,849.8 19933,313.5 2,904.5 19943,419.0 2,959.4 19953,524.5 3,013.5 19963,670.7 3,068.1 19973,796.0 3,123.419983,927.2 3,180.019993,958.7 3,229.72000 (Census)4,027.9 3,273.420014,138.0 3,325.920024,176.03,382.920034,114.83,366.920044,166.73,413.320054,265.83,467.820064,401.43,525.920074,588.63,583.120084,839.43,642.720094,987.63,733.92010(Census)5,076.7 3,771.7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 17, 2010 Staff Share Posted October 17, 2010 What's the problem? No problem! No smoke! Look everywhere today and construction, construction and construction of housing is on the way!DO WAIT three years time! If you need a flat. BUT if you own a home today, only cheers and cheers and cheers! Don't ask me, about the question: sell high but need to buy high; how ah?Reference on Cabinet Minister: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mah_Bow_Tan P.S. Singaporeans MAY know what "Marlboro Tan" means- Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 18, 2010 Staff Share Posted October 18, 2010 When MRT trains gets crowded; it is another indication that somehow, threre are so more people in the country that may require public housing.... Quote On 10/17/2010 10:58:51 PM, Anonymous wrote:What's the problem? Noproblem! No smoke! Lookeverywhere today andconstruction, construction andconstruction of housing is onthe way!DO WAIT three yearstime! If you need a flat. BUTif you own a home today, onlycheers and cheers and cheers!Don't ask me, about thequestion: sell high but needto buy high; how ah?Referenceon Cabinet Minister:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mah_Bow_Tan P.S.Singaporeans MAY know what"Marlboro Tan" means- Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_139394 Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 Hi Cecil,Thanks for your interesting views.Getting a house suitable for anyone seems to require some affinity & luck.I've heard of the saying "it is not the person that chooses the house, but rather it is the house that chooses the person." So even if the person likes the house, & knows that the house is auspicious,he may not have the chance to get it. The luck & fortune in getting a good house depends on the merits of the person.So perhaps one should not be focusing too much on feng shui, but rather reflect on our inner self to change our fate in the long run. Nowadays, the shapes of houses have alot of missing corners. I wonder if there are any other ways to overcome the negative effects of the missing corners, other than feng shui. But if the missing corner does not bring great disaster to the family, I suppose that is already fortunate enough. Quote On 10/18/2010 7:44:20 AM, Anonymous wrote:When MRT trains gets crowded; it isanother indication that somehow, threreare so more people in the country thatmay require public housing....On10/17/2010 10:58:51 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:What's the problem? Noproblem!No smoke! Lookeverywhere today andconstruction, construction andconstruction of housing is onthe way!DO WAIT three yearstime! If you need a flat. BUTifyou own a home today, onlycheersand cheers and cheers!Don't ask me,about thequestion: sell high butneedto buy high; how ah?Referenceon Cabinet Minister:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mah_Bow_Tan P.S.Singaporeans MAY know what"Marlboro Tan" means- Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 19, 2010 Staff Share Posted October 19, 2010 In my opinion:-1. The saying goes "if the house is yours, it will be yours". Usually, for majority of people, with average luck and above; can easily encounter such a situation. That is why, many attest to this saying.2. For those who are down and out, even if the home is yours; it will not be yours. Thus, people down with luck will find everything is not so smooth. Thus they will not encounter "what is yours; but rather what could be yours becoming what is others".3. Feng Shui is about earth luck or luck from the land such as a home.4.It is said thatearth luckis strongest at the ground. Thus, in Singapore, how many own landed properties vs the vast majority that has to live "elsewhere".Don't mistaken "elsewhere" to mean the wrong thing.Elsewhere refers to often living higher floors.5. Location, location andlocation. Thisis huge factor as it encompass even the environment, the site, the building or land that one's homesits on. And some homes can enjoy : "Quantum Leap" in Feng Shui. (Quantum Leap can be searched in this forum resource).6. In the past, especially those Housing Development Board (HDB) flats;those single leaf main doors havevery auspiciousFeng Shui ruler dimensions : eventhe frame + the openings are based on the Feng Shui ruler. Just that this is not publicised perhaps due to the sensitivity of a multi racial society.7.Many homes,can sustain various protusions and missing corners - not necessarly that these flats must automatically have problems. Quote On 10/18/2010 10:35:06 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Cecil,Thanks for your interestingviews.Getting a house suitable foranyone seems to require some affinity& luck.I've heard of thesaying "it is not the person thatchooses the house, but rather it is thehouse that chooses the person." So evenif the person likes the house, &knows that the house isauspicious,he may not have thechance to get it. The luck & fortunein getting a good house depends on themerits of the person.So perhaps oneshould not be focusing too much on fengshui, but rather reflect on our innerself to change our fate in the long run.Nowadays, the shapes of houses have alotof missing corners. I wonder if thereare any other ways to overcome thenegative effects of the missing corners,other than feng shui. But if the missingcorner does not bring great disaster tothe family, I suppose that is alreadyfortunate enough. On 10/18/2010 7:44:20AM, Cecil Lee wrote:When MRT trainsgets crowded; it isanotherindication that somehow, threreareso more people in the country thatmay require public housing....On10/17/2010 10:58:51 PM, Cecil Leewrote:What's the problem? Noproblem!No smoke! Lookeverywhere today andconstruction, construction andconstruction of housing is onthe way!DO WAIT three yearstime! If you need a flat. BUTifyou own a home today, onlycheersand cheers and cheers!Don't ask me,about thequestion: sell high butneedto buy high; how ah?Referenceon Cabinet Minister:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mah_Bow_Tan P.S.Singaporeans MAY know what"Marlboro Tan" means- Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 8, 2012 Staff Share Posted August 8, 2012 1. Please note that Chinese 7th month starts on 17 Aug 2012 (Fri) and ends on 15 Sep 2012 (Sat). 2. Chinese hate it when they have to decide whether to go into their brand new apartments between this period 17 August to 15 September.3. Every year, there will always be some condos that had TOP just a few weeks prior to this date. Not enough time for all owners to receive their keys before than.... Quote On 10/19/2010 7:49:07 AM, Anonymous wrote:In my opinion:-1. The saying goes "ifthe house is yours, it will beyours". Usually, for majority ofpeople, with average luck and above; caneasily encounter such a situation. Thatis why, many attest to this saying.2.For those who are down and out, even ifthe home is yours; it will not be yours.Thus, people down with luck will findeverything is not so smooth. Thus theywill not encounter "what is yours; butrather what could be yours becoming whatis others".3. Feng Shui is aboutearth luck or luck from the land such asa home.4.It is saidthatearth luckis strongestat the ground. Thus, in Singapore, howmany own landed properties vs the vastmajority that has to live"elsewhere".Don't mistaken"elsewhere" to mean the wrongthing.Elsewhere refers to oftenliving higher floors.5. Location,location andlocation. Thisishuge factor as it encompass even theenvironment, the site, the building orland that one's homesits on.And some homes can enjoy : "QuantumLeap" in Feng Shui. (Quantum Leap can besearched in this forum resource).6. Inthe past, especially those HousingDevelopment Board (HDB)flats;those single leaf main doorshavevery auspiciousFeng Shuiruler dimensions : eventhe frame +the openings are based on the Feng Shuiruler. Just that this is not publicisedperhaps due to the sensitivity of amulti racial society.7.Manyhomes,can sustain variousprotusions and missing corners - notnecessarly that these flats mustautomatically have problems.On10/18/2010 10:35:06 PM, annie anniewrote:Hi Cecil,Thanks for yourinterestingviews.Getting a housesuitable foranyone seems to requiresome affinity& luck.I'veheard of thesaying "it is not theperson thatchooses the house, butrather it is thehouse that choosesthe person." So evenif the personlikes the house, &knows thatthe house isauspicious,he maynot have thechance to get it. Theluck & fortunein getting a goodhouse depends on themerits of theperson.So perhaps oneshould not befocusing too much on fengshui, butrather reflect on our innerself tochange our fate in the long run.Nowadays, the shapes of houses havealotof missing corners. I wonder ifthereare any other ways to overcomethenegative effects of the missingcorners,other than feng shui. Butif the missingcorner does not bringgreat disaster tothe family, Isuppose that is alreadyfortunateenough. On 10/18/2010 7:44:20AM,Cecil Lee wrote:When MRT trainsgets crowded; it isanotherindication that somehow, threreareso more people in thecountry thatmay require publichousing....On10/17/201010:58:51 PM, Cecil Leewrote:What's the problem? Noproblem!No smoke! Lookeverywhere today andconstruction, constructionandconstruction of housingis onthe way!DO WAIT threeyearstime! If you need aflat. BUTifyou own a hometoday, onlycheersandcheers and cheers!Don't ask me,about thequestion: sellhigh butneedto buy high;how ah?Referenceon CabinetMinister:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mah_Bow_TanP.S.Singaporeans MAY knowwhat"Marlboro Tan" means- Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 25, 2020 Staff Share Posted August 25, 2020 Caspian Flying Star Feng Shui of majority of stacks: Period 8 NW3 and SE3. With the exception of block 60 where the stacks are either NE3 or SW3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 26, 2020 Staff Share Posted August 26, 2020 On 26 August 2020 Lakepoint side gate Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 23, 2020 Staff Share Posted October 23, 2020 Sample of a previous Feng Shui audit at Caspian during T.O.P. Block 50 stack #06 Pixelated Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 23, 2020 Staff Share Posted October 23, 2020 More ... Block 56B Stack #29 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 12 Staff Share Posted June 12 AS WE ENTER PERIOD 9 FLYING STAR FENG SHUI FROM 2024 TILL 2043 WHICH UNITS ARE LUCKY? Part 1: How is the luck of the Internal Feng Shui of this unit? Part 2: External Feng Shui luck? Part 3: How suitable is the unit - Frontage, Kitchen & Main Bedroom? PART 1 = 35% Depends on the Internal Layout & Sectors - How Lucky? T.O.P. 2013 +++ This development has four facing directions: NW3, SE3, SW3 and NE3 Good, Better, Best! SW3 = Depends on external features. Can be luckier under Period 9 especially depending on where is the living room. The Rest! NW3 = Less lucky under Period 9. +++ SE3 = Less lucky under Period 9. But also depends on layout. As Current Prosperity Career and Overall Luck is trapped or wasted at the centrepoint of the unit. +++ NE3 = Take extra care of health issues from 2024 onwards. * BEST TO CURE IT * ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ But also need to review/consider the individual Internal Layout Plan & this is just part of the many considerations in a home purchase. However the above does not take into consideration things like: Kitchen/Stove at Inauspicious Fire @ Heaven's Gate or Poison arrow aimed towards the unit, proximity to common bin etc.. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++ ++++ PART 2 = 35% Location, location, location? Sha Qi? Poison Arrow? Watch Your Front, Sides & Back! POOR SCORE? THESE ARE SOME CONCERNS: Sha Qi or Poison arrow(s) from Sharp Corner(s) 天斩煞 (tiān zhǎn shà) = Tian Zhan Sha etc... +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++ ++++ PART 3 = 30% How Suitable to breadwinner? Please note that has yet to take into consideration: 1. How suitable is the unit to the main breadwinner & 2. External Shapes and Forms of the unit TOTAL SCORE = 35 + 35 + 30 = 100% Get Expert Help: ++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++ How do you Feng Shui your home? Use your front door? Who are the Conservatives & the Modernist? Applies to Homes that previously T.O.P. between Years 2004 to 2023... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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