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  1. The Essence at Chong Kuo Road, 99 years leasehold. Estimated completion is in Q4 2021. A small development consisting of two blocks of 5 storeys and 84 residential units. Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, good that the site is rectangular in shape. The roof-line resembles those of the HDB flats at Potong Pasir and Kembangan area. The blocks are idential twins of each other

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  2. Started by Cecil Lee,

    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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  3. Client wanted to take up new space...

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  4. Started by Cecil Lee,

    According to the Sales pitch: 1953 @ Balestier Road “Shaped by the rich heritage of the renowned Balestier, 1953 stands beautifully with a conserved facade to add on to a new legacy. This new freehold city fringe mixed development by Oxley along Balestier Road. This project is built on the former shops which faced Balestier Road. 1953 on its completion will have 7 units of conservation shop-houses, 7 units of commercial and 58 units of residential units.” The facade spots an iconic 1950’s look:

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  5. Jewel Changi Airport is a five-storey complex connected to Terminal 1. It will house about 300 retail outlets, an indoor waterfall and a five-storey garden. The expected TOP is in mid 2019. Some clients will be opening stores, there. Signed confidential agreement thus totally cannot reveal any details.

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  6. Flying Stars

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  7. Started by Cecil Lee,

    This estate’s lease commencement date is around the year 2002... From block 666 “devil’s number” To some 688x are nice numbers...

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  8. This development consists of 3 blocks at 21 storeys high. Freehold. Launching soon.

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  9. Started by Cecil Lee,

    HDB Rochor Centre built in 1977. Demolished in 2018 to make way for a highway... End of days for this rainbow coloured estate...

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  11. Started by Cecil Lee,

    HDB Hougang Meadows recently T.O.P. It is good that the sub-station is not below any stacks or 2nd storey units This period, The Frangipanni tree is always chosen for both condos / ECs and HDB sites. This is the third HDB development that uses dry walls between the living room with a bedroom wall and the master bedroom with a 2nd bedroom wall.

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  12. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Part 3: Around Potong Pasir

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  13. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Part 2: Around Potong Pasir

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  14. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Part 1: Around Potong Pasir

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  15. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Which simply means: Buy me!

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  16. Annual review at HDB Park Central Ang Mo Kio Jing Shan Primary School ...literally means “Tranquil Hill”. Formerly called Cheng San School. (Cheng San means Green Hill) Did you notice Blk 513’s distinctive feature of a kind of like “fan” shaped common corridor railings scattered around it’s facade?:-

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  17. Started by Cecil Lee,

  18. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Annual review

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  19. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Serangoon area

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  20. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Massive heat sinks as house is directly facing west. The purpose is to dissipate heat... ugly nevermind....

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  21. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Baywater Site plan

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  22. Feng Shui visit last two days...

  23. Started by Cecil Lee,

    The side facing the afternoon sun. A distinctive weave concealing the fire escape staircase. This structure is slender and elevated. According to the Five Elements philosophy, it is categorized under the "Wood element." The stylistic "basket weave" characteristic of this building:- This structure is not designed for automobile enthusiasts. There are limited parking facilities and a scarcity of covered spaces.... Nevertheless, most of the units are currently rented out. If you look carefully, each unit is tiny thus one will notice that each unit consisted of TWO (2) floors... Each unit spans two floors …

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  24. 1. I was amazed at how the yellow cane palm, had grown in just 11 over years! 2. I could recall; around 11 years ago, when this Admiralty Drive HDB estate was completed. 3. The yellow cane palm were just "babies" at that time. 4. Nature is indeed very remarkable! As usually the Yellow cane palm grow side-wards much like many other palm or bamboo trees. But this one, grows like a "Tree". 5. For one, I cannot imagine that these trees can grow so tall! Wow! Simply amazing! 6. Sometimes; it is good to look at and admire the beautiful birds and trees! Of course, try not to mimic Jack Neo's past adventure of not just looking at birds; and many reports say he tried …

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