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Cecil Lee

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1. The Tropica and Waterview @ Tampines

From a Feng Shui point of view, be extra careful when buying properties especially with moving water such as an uncovered drain or canal.


2. In this case, developments such as The Tropica, Waterview and even Temasek Poly is near to an open drain (canal).


3. Based on the orientation of the sites especially the uncompleted Waterview and The Tropica; the entire site is considered facing South-West.


4. On further examination, the canal or drainage drains towards the sungei bedok: if you can see the purple marking showing the drainage towards sungei bedok. Since the two plots are facing South-West, based on Feng Shui principles; the best water flow is from right to the left of the frontage of the site.


5. For other developments, do take note this simple principle for water courses:


5.1. In a micro-level; especially for apartments, often the facing direction is the balcony view.


5.2. Stand inside the balcony and take the reading. If there is an open drainage outside of the home; for apartments that can see the drain (canal); ideally the water should best flow from right side to the left side of the balcony for facing directions of NE, SE, SW and NW.


5.3. If your facing direction is North, South, East and West, then the opposite is true. Best that the drainage is from left to the right side. (When standing inside the frontage e.g. living room or balcony looking outwards).


6. For sites such as in the example; if you intend to buy an apartment; most condo developments have a specific orientation especially in the two examples of The Tropica and Waterview where they positioned their site towards the Bedok Reservior.


7. The Bedok Reservior is a pool of water and this is an added bonus for such sites.


8. At the opposite end, there are other new developments such as Waterfront Waves and Waterfront Keys. These two sites are the closest to a canal that flows as a the tributary towards Sungei Bedok.


9. Waterfront Waves and Waterfront Key
For the developments at Waterfront Waves, especially stacks highlighted in YELLOW of BLOCKS H, G and F and for Waterfront Key Block 768, these stacks are generally SOUTH facing.
9.1 Thus from the above example, stacks facing South should have water drainage from LEFT to RIGHT. But when standing in the living room looking outwards, for all these stack, unfortunately, the drainage flow is from RIGHT to LEFT. By right for South facing stacks, the drainage should instead best be from LEFT to RIGHT. Thus, based on Macro-Feng Shui, these are not the best stacks.



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Previous review of The Tropica for the Developer
Reference: http://forum.geomancy.net/review/tropica/index.php

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On 12/31/2011 7:55:32 AM, Anonymous wrote:
1. The Tropica and Waterview @
Tampines From a Feng Shui
point of view, be extra
careful when buying properties
especially with moving water
such as an uncovered drain or
canal.
2. In this case, developments
such as The Tropica, Waterview
and even Temasek Poly is near
to an open drain (canal).
3. Based on the orientation of
the sites especially the
uncompleted Waterview and The
Tropica; the entire site is
considered facing South-West.
4. On further examination, the
canal or drainage drains
towards the sungei bedok: if
you can see the purple marking
showing the drainage towards
sungei bedok. Since the two
plots are facing South-West,
based on Feng Shui principles;
the best water flow is from
right to the left of the
frontage of the site.
5. For other developments, do
take note this simple
principle for water courses:
5.1. In a micro-level;
especially for apartments,
often the facing direction is
the balcony view.
5.2. Stand inside the balcony
and take the reading. If there
is an open drainage outside of
the home; for apartments that
can see the drain (canal);
ideally the water should best
flow from right side to the
left side of the balcony for
facing directions of NE, SE,
SW and NW.
5.3. If your facing direction
is North, South, East and
West, then the opposite is
true. Best that the drainage
is from left to the right
side. (When standing inside
the frontage e.g. living room
or balcony looking outwards).
6. For sites such as in the
example; if you intend to buy
an apartment; most condo
developments have a specific
orientation especially in the
two examples of The Tropica
and Waterview where they
positioned their site towards
the Bedok Reservior.
7. The Bedok Reservior is a
pool of water and this is an
added bonus for such sites.
8. At the opposite end, there
are other new developments
such as Waterfront Waves and
Waterfront Keys. These two
sites are the closest to a
canal that flows as a the
tributary towards Sungei
Bedok.
9. Waterfront Waves and
Waterfront Key For the
developments at Waterfront
Waves, especially stacks
highlighted in YELLOW of
BLOCKS H, G and F and for
Waterfront Key Block 768,
these stacks are generally
SOUTH facing. 9.1 Thus from
the above example, stacks
facing South should have water
drainage from LEFT to RIGHT.
But when standing in the
living room looking outwards,
for all these stack,
unfortunately, the drainage
flow is from RIGHT to LEFT. By
right for South facing stacks,
the drainage should instead
best be from LEFT to RIGHT.
Thus, based on Macro-Feng
Shui, these are not the best
stacks.

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On 12/31/2011 8:16:14 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Previous review of The Tropica for the
DeveloperReference:
http://forum.geomancy.net/review/tropica
/index.phpOn 12/31/2011 7:55:32 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote: >1. The Tropica and
Waterview @ >Tampines From a Feng
Shui >point of view, be extra
careful when buying properties
especially with moving water
such as an uncovered drain or
canal. >2. In this case,
developments >such as The Tropica,
Waterview >and even Temasek Poly is
near >to an open drain (canal).
3. Based on the orientation of
the sites especially the
uncompleted Waterview and The
Tropica; the entire site is
considered facing South-West. >4.
On further examination, the >canal or
drainage drains >towards the sungei
bedok: if >you can see the purple
marking >showing the drainage towards
sungei bedok. Since the two
plots are facing South-West,
based on Feng Shui principles;
the best water flow is from
right to the left of the
frontage of the site. >5. For
other developments, do >take note
this simple >principle for water
courses: >5.1. In a micro-level;
especially for apartments, >often
the facing direction is >the balcony
view. >5.2. Stand inside the balcony
and take the reading. If there
is an open drainage outside of
the home; for apartments that
can see the drain (canal);
ideally the water should best
flow from right side to the >left
side of the balcony for >facing
directions of NE, SE, >SW and NW.
5.3. If your facing direction >is
North, South, East and >West, then
the opposite is >true. Best that the
drainage >is from left to the right
side. (When standing inside >the
frontage e.g. living room >or balcony
looking outwards). >6. For sites such
as in the >example; if you intend to
buy >an apartment; most condo
developments have a specific
orientation especially in the
two examples of The Tropica >and
Waterview where they >positioned
their site towards >the Bedok
Reservior. >7. The Bedok Reservior is
a >pool of water and this is an
added bonus for such sites. >8.
At the opposite end, there >are other
new developments >such as Waterfront
Waves and >Waterfront Keys. These two
sites are the closest to a >canal
that flows as a the >tributary
towards Sungei >Bedok. >9.
Waterfront Waves and >Waterfront Key
For the >developments at Waterfront
Waves, especially stacks
highlighted in YELLOW of >BLOCKS
H, G and F and for >Waterfront Key
Block 768, >these stacks are
generally >SOUTH facing. 9.1 Thus
from >the above example, stacks
facing South should have water
drainage from LEFT to RIGHT. >But
when standing in the >living room
looking outwards, >for all these
stack, >unfortunately, the drainage
flow is from RIGHT to LEFT. By
right for South facing stacks,
the drainage should instead >best
be from LEFT to RIGHT. >Thus, based
on Macro-Feng >Shui, these are not
the best >stacks.


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