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Target Preview : Oct/Nov 2025 ✅ Right at the heart of Margaret Drive, Queenstown! ✅ After 7 long years since Stirling Residences ✅ 2 stunning towers ✅ 462 units (2 to 4 Bedroom) ✅ Only 4-mins walk to Queenstown MRT ✅ Next to Queenstown Primary School Another AD 🌟 PENRITH – The Most Anticipated Launch at Margaret Drive! 🌟 ✨ A prestigious collaboration by Hong Leong and GuocoLand - Won the land tender with $1152 psf ppr. ✨ Rare launch in the matured Queenstown estate 🏙️ Nestled amidst most coveted million-dollar HDB enclave 🚇 3-minute walk to Queenstown MRT 🚘 Within minutes drive to the CBD, Buona Vista’s tech hub & …
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8@BT Site Plan
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Boulevard 88 with 154 units Freehold Expected T.O.P. on 1st January 2022
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Park Natura Location +++ Park Natura Site Plan
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Casabella is a freehold project situated on Duchess Avenue in the prestigious District 10 area, featuring a total of 82 units. TOP in 2006 Site Plan
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(Source: Pictures scanned from the prospectus/catalog of the Sterling Housing development, Singapore) Dear Users, Please wait, Picture size: 59K loading... 1. This housing development has excellent Feng Shui despite its `triangle' shape. 2. If you notice carefully, the profile of the development looks like a `shark's top fin'. 3. The ideal unit is located at the top as it is considered at the apex. (There is a gentle slop from the tip to the base. 4. Robert developed the Good House module to locate an excellent unit which is at the apex of the development. It also has excellent Flying Star double 7's. Guess who bought the unit. Please wait, Picture size 67K loading... …
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More pictures around the North - East / Centre and South - West flags. Look out for more volumes shortly on other items...
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Ben, Thanks! Apologies! I have reposted the correct graphic below:- The model 3 layout where the toilet is directly at the centrepoint of the house. Therefore overall considered inauspicious. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Miriam, Yes, one of these alternatives is meant to "neutralise" the beam. Even under current situation (without a neutralsing agent); it is felt that one must be underneath the beam for more than 2hours per day per year to have any effects. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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This is a collection of photos (close-up) of the front view of the entrapped house. In several of the pictures, one can see that this entrapped house is virtually abandoned. Tell tale signs include partial broken awning. In my opinion, there is virtually no cure for such a entrapped house. Yeah! Move out! Not fit for human living. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Another one of those inverted Fu's. This time, at Harvey Norman, Funan Centre, 2010.
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Those staying at low storeys often need to take a look at their surroundings to see if there are any poison arrow(s) if any aimed towards an opening of their apartment or home....
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1. In the 1960's to 1970's the bougainvillea plant especially those in red and purple were very popular with Singapore landed property homes. 2. Many plant the bougainvillea plant at the corner of their homes for a reason - with it's torns; it is less likely for a robber to climb into the home from the fencing area. 3. However, the bougainvillea plant needs constant trimming else; it can quickly overgrow. 4. This house has both the bougainvillea plant and just behind the cluster of bougainvillea plants are the "Lipstick or Maharaja" palm. The Lipstick palm is very popular between the mid 1980's till-today! Surpassing the bougainvillea and even mango and rambutan pl…
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The Lipstick palm is very popular in many landed property homes in Singapore. Many plant this palm at the corner of their landed property. Firstly, Chinese feel that red symbolises luck; and this palm is very easy to grow.
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1. This is a typical interior layout of similar flats as those shown in the earlier photos. 2. The earlier phaseat Belimbing Avenue in the same estate 3. From the interior layout plans; there are no clues to the curved or semi-arch roof of typical terrace homes located at Oasis@Mulberry. 4. Most of the private apartments / condos use only a 1/4 semi-circular design. Not a 1/2 circle design as shown, here.
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Good that Chip Bee Gardens estate has lots of Feng Shui facing to choose from. A plus in Feng Shui. Sample typical layout of the terrace houses in Chip Bee Gardens. Ground Floor (Level 1) Level 2
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Views in and around Clover By the Park @Bishan, Bishan St 25
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Loft bed for a 2.9 feet ceiling height condo
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The oldest public housing development is located along Tiong Bahru area. The old airport road area type of public housing is considered second to the abovedevelopment. Fortunately, these quaint 1960's type of public housing has not being demolised along Dakota Crescent. These are "retained" for now... Because of it's close proximity to Singapore's first ever airport located near-by (currently People's Association along Nicol Highway; these flats are always up to a certain resticted height. Since the airport had moved to Paya Lebar and now to Changi airpot; newer development across the street e.g. Jalan empat etc... are high rise development. Not limited by the height rest…
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1. Please refer to attachment. 2. In the attachment, there are three plots that are circled in RED. 3. In the attached government survey map, the circled (RED) areas shows that the plot is often undergoing re-building. 4. Often, either by coincidence or otherwise, all the three plots circled in RED have a large canal behind the home. 5. By coincidence, most likely these homes have changed hands e.g. sold by the existing owners for one reason or the other. And often, a new owner would rebuilt a home on these plot of land. 6. If you notice carefully, to the right of the canal and the three circled areas, there are few if any plots that are undergoing a rebuilt.
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This year, is the year of "sky bridges". And this "sky" bridge at HDB Casa Clementi should be considered the Mother of all sky bridges... Look at the two photos, it must costs quite alot of money to build an oval elderly friendly link bridge. BUT, we do pity the person pushing say a wheel chair from the ground up onto this ramp very elaborate rap. For heaven's sake, all blocks have lift and they also stop at this "garden" area. In my opinion, no wonder, why the price of new government or rather PUBLICH housing home priceshave shot-up! SOME ONE MUST have been made to subsidise such elaborate structures... GUESS WHO?
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Nice meaningful motifs on the main entrace gate : 1960's to 1970's design
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The slender front of the renowned Khong Guan Biscuits Factory takes us back to the 1950s. The primary entrance features a RED star. One might have assumed that this was once the headquarters of a Communist Party, were it not for the sign above that reads "Khong Guan Biscuits". How nostalgic!
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Case Study: This home has a very practical and functional window design at their flat/unit with living room windows sharing the common corridor of a HDB flat. The home owners changed the existing sliding windows by "splitting it into two. With the lower half being frosted. Has to anything to do with Feng Shui? Not directly. It has more to do with common sense. For example, if one is more likely to open the windows because of the split windows; this means that the home can be more airy and allow for better ventilation within. As compared to a home owner that always closed all their windows facing the corridor for fear that someone could peep in or for p…
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Related: Which units are lucky at Skyville @ Dawson? +++ Even if an architect is only paid to design the interior layout; at least; the architect should try to put themselves "in the shoes of home owner". How true; always that: "We stay there, you don't applies!". Just take a look at this HDB 4 bedroom flat layout in some of the stacks of Skyville @ Dawson. (See attachment). A. THE LIVING ROOM 1. Although the living room width is of a generous or rather "too generous" size; instead; the architect should have should have an allowance at marking in red "A" for a reasonable sized dining table, there. 2. As a result of this no…
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