Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 30, 2000 Staff Share Posted October 30, 2000 Next review - I saw, I like, I bought...Applied Feng Shui in action....Source and Credit:MCL Land:-http://www.mclland.com.sg/property/dreamhomes/pastprojects/default.asp"Seletar SpringsPeace and harmony that's close to natureAt Seletar Springs, you can see the sky not your neighbours. Few condominiunm developments in Singapore offer such a refreshing impression of space and openness as this. This low-rise development boasts a tropical lifestyle theme that is built around extensive water features. Only Seletar Springs gives you the same sense of privacy, open spaces and peace that one finds in the finest landed developments, yet at the same time offers all the amenities and lushly landscaped grounds of a contemporary tropical resort. " MCLLAND.COM websiteCecil: 1. This is unique development which has low-rise development of not more than 4 storeys high.2. In Picture 2, can you see or imagine the shape of a palm with wrist of a left palm.This concept is similar to the Suntec City concept where there is a palm and water at the centre position.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 16, 2023 Author Staff Share Posted August 16, 2023 On 16 August 2023 - A new road extension off Yio Chu Kang Road parallel to Gerald Drive Finally, the government has started to create a road parallel to Ocean, Lagoon and Cove side: Blocks 100, 102 and 104.. Thus once this side especially units facing this new road was pretty quite. But with this new road, do expect traffic noise especially during peak hours of the day. Worse still this side of the development use the cheap mesh fencing. This side of Seletar Springs Condominium will certainly get traffic noise especially during peak hours of the day. Since it is just a stone's throw away from this road. inally, a new road running parallel to Gerald Drive has been constructed that will take traffic towards Buangkok Green and towards KPE These fencing will be torn down once this new road will be ready.... as it is suppose to join Buangkok Drive. Road name - not known yet. May it could be called Tan Juan Jin Road to honour the last Speaker of Parliament? The future road suppose to look something like this in ORANGE Related: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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