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Cecil Lee

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  1. The most generous thing about this development is the huge over-hanging RC roofs. Reminds one of the vague resemblence to Marina Bay Sand. This implies that one might still get natural ventilation by opening certain windows for many units closer to the roof-line.
  2. The one and only approved design. Or literally... one size fits all... prison style but robust design... Ugly but functional.. This Photo shows a neighbour with the auspicious "Ang Cai" red banner..
  3. Part 3: Getting ready the Parc Botannia's show room...along Sengkang West Way
  4. Part 2B - Photos (taken on 16 September 2017) of Parc Botannia's nearby neighbour condo High Park Residences ... continued
  5. Part 2A - Photos of the site taken on 16 September 2017 This morning 16 September 2017; before my first appointment at the near-by Bellewaters EC, drop-by Parc Botannia.. Looks like the main con: Ben Hur; oops! sorry I mean Wee Hur had started the levelling and bringing in the piles.. The main con proudly displays it's name prominently above the entrance gate and it's company logo at the temporary site office.. They had to build retaining walls on either side of the plot The land slopes towards the LRT track. Looks like it has to be levelled.. The site office:
  6. Part 1A - Resources on Parc Botannia @ Fernvale Road by Wee Hur Holdings and Sing Holdings LTD On a virgin (Low hill) land in Jalan Kayu/Seletar & fringe of Sengkang West. It will have to be completely levelled to make way for this development. Fortunately there is a buffer between it and the TPE expressway. Good thing if considering a unit facing Northerly direction or the Seaview.. This plot of land:- Both established brands in SGP. Waiting for the site plan and floor plans: before reviewing this project... TOP 2021. (Expected is 3rd or 4th quarter 2010) Source and credit: their main website ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Part 1B: Reference Resource Bank - Parc Botannia Main Brochure with sitemap ebrochure ParcBotannia Main Brochure with Site plan only.pdf
  7. At Blk 649 Hougang Avenue 8: "Some of us no longer have unobstructed views to Yio Chu Kang Road#%¥£€!!!" A resident there says: "Your gain is my /our loss" Phew! At least we can still look at the Amphitheater .... Maybe in this case... no loss to our resale value after all-:)
  8. Vehicles on watch... Can only find this from the year 2012 onwards...
  9. Went to the opposite HDB block 50x block of flats ... Main con: Straits Construction Current photos; taken today...the 2nd working day of Madam President...
  10. Yes, in 2012; I went to the Punggol Watertown showroom. At that time over-priced for 99 leasehold flats and then the government clamp down thereafter.
  11. Nearby.. Tibetian temple: Thekchen choling and the Whitley Road fish ball noodle stall at a Foch Road Shophouse/Hotel 81 fragrance. And another assorted roasted meat stall:
  12. Recent photos of the exterior of Arc 380. Almost there...
  13. Futher downstream from Thomson Road.. is the Ascent @ 456, Public Mansions and Giffard Mansions: Middle of photo is Giffard Mansions; right of photo is Balestier Plaza: Public Mansions: Ascent @ 456:
  14. VIIO @ Balestier Road's thin profile with it's "base" sits exactly the North-South alignment of Balestier Road. Stacks 03, 04, 05 and 06 most certainly has "pool view". Not it's own pool though but that of Ramada Hotel. This pool is a blessing in disguise; as it allows unobtructed view. Other than stack 03 which looks towards the side of Ramada Hotel. Common sense says that one should avoid direct afternoon sun. With all year round afternoon sun.. there is no where to hide.. for the stacks/units facing West. E2 facing stacks: It is such a waste that the combined auspicious wealth stars are wasted at the "rear" of the house. This is usually where the kitchen and yard are. W2 facing stacks: All four stacks directly faces the Punggol Reservior which is advantages. 4.1 As the frontage of this facing has the double auspicious combinations of water wealth stars. The only drawback as mentioned earlier is also the DIRECT afternoon sun. Wealth but "cooked" or "roasted" by the afternoon sun. Thus one must really, really love Balestier area to purchase a home, here.
  15. Kallang Riverside @ 51 Kampong Bugis (Freehold condo) Units are either N1 or S1 facing. From a Shapes and Forms point of view, riverside view is always the first choice. As the forms prevail over the stars (Flying Stars). Under Flying Star Feng Shui: N1 has the auspicious double 8s at it's frontage. Good as it's frontage has a water position. Good if the master bedroom is located at NE sector. As it has good auspicious star combinations of MS#6 + WS#1. If a bedroom is located at East is good for a bedroom cum study. The rest of other sectors has inauspicious stars. And may need to be disarmed. S1 The combined auspicious wealth stars MS#8 + WS#8 are at the "rear" of the unit. Such a waste as usually this is the kitchen & yard area. It will be good if a bedroom is located at East sector: good for studies. If the main entrance is located at NE, this will be excellent as there are good combinations of MS#1 with WS#6 in this sector.
  16. Recent visit to Palm Gardens. Sol Acres can be seen from a distance from The newly opened Keat Hong Mirage shops. Includes a McDonald's...
  17. For some who has not lived so close to pool water; In some instances, immediately after moving in and if the windows or balcony panels are opened.. Possible in my opinion for some in the first six months to have respiratory tract concerns. But after that often once get used too, are okay. Fortunately, this only happens if the pool is aligned in an unblocked East to West direction-:)
  18. Frankly, there are so many versions of Ba gua mirrors. Assuming it is this kind of red mirror: There is the concave or conVEX version. Others include trigram symbols on the outer rim combined with a circular mirror : flat, conCave or conVEX. It would be good if there is a photo of it. Else dangerous to give a "what if" advice..
  19. Generally, Stack 34: 1. Oops! Of all places a stack next to the eating house: lower floors can sometimes get the smell and noise: "Lower your voice after 10.30pm"... 2. Lower storeys got the edge of the Electrical Sub-station ESS aimed towards it. Higher floors no issue. Just the stigma of living close to an ESS. 2.1. Scientifically no issue with living near to an ESS. Many even live directly above it for years. But tell it to the future potential buyer. 3. Perpetual afternoon sun all year round. Not direct.. but slanted at an angle. Hopefully the master bedroom wall at west is not constantly bathe with afternoon sun. And at even 7 or 8 pm.. the heat soaks or oozze out into the master bedroom. 4. Low floors also got traffic/vehicle/bus/motor-bike noise. Otherwise, higher floors has good Shapes and Forms in the form of good waterway views. Stack 170: 1. Stack 172 has a sharp corner from it's neighbouring block across the waterway sunrise I 2. Stack 170 overall has better Shapes and Forms then stack 34. Other than the afternoon sun soaking into the master bedroom wall. 3. Low floors expect afternoon sun from Punggol East Road. Otherwise, better than 34. Better stacks are those in 654B facing the waterway.
  20. Sir, you failed to pay 10 years worth of Fire insurance for your home. Thus we have to evict you! "I tell you, no need, lah!" My unit is directly above the "Bukit Panjang Fire Post! That's why!! Are you blind? Can't you see this?
  21. The main frame is solidly cemented to the floor + stainless steel. Often gives a false sense of security for the novice. As they often only secure the front wheels! And a bicycle thief often leaves the lock and front wheels intact! This design is identical to the above as it. The main difference is that it is slanted at an angle and bolted to the planter side wall via a strip of stainless steel bar. Location: The National Library at Middle Road:
  22. More photos.. It is Common for the Organizers to set a long table and place "empty" chairs. And each table and chair may have a cup of tea and in this case assorted tins of can food.. See photo below:/
  23. Was at Changi Point for breakfast before going to a nearby Feng Shui audit Chinese 7th month celebrations
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