Posted October 29, 200420 yr Hi Cecil,First of all let me compliment you and your team on the wonderful efforts that you have put into this website! I've never seen any websites that is so full of useful FS details as this one !I really hope you can answer a query that I have.....What do you think of Queens condominium which is next to the Queenstown MRT station in terms of Feng Shui ?I intend to buy a unit in Windsor block that is facing away from the MRT trackthat faces low riseterrace houses across the road. Below I attach the url link for the condo:http://www.allgreen.com.sg/allgreencorp/projects/Queens/index.htmlThanks very much !Tan Yoke Yee (Mdm)
Posted October 29, 200420 yr Staff Dear Mdm Tan, Glad that you find this website useful a. From a Feng Shui point of view:- 1. Generally, it is a site worth considering as: 1.1. all the blocks can be of very high floor(s) 1.2. higher floors have generally good unobstructed views 2. For such a development, often, the aim is to get higher floors vs lower (1 to 5 storeys) 3. Try to use the Eight House to check to see if the home especially fits the breadwinner. 4. Another major Feng Shui consideration has also to do with where is the afternoon sun? Generally, it would be good if the masterbedroom, bedrooms and even the living rooms are not "bathed" by the afternoon sun. 5. Even if the rooms are not facing the afternoon sun; do check that the walls e.g. say the masterbedroom walls do not soak in the afternoon sun. This is because, it is a well know fact that concrete walls do "soak" up heat. And even in the evening, it can radiate heat as late as 7 or 8pm. From an economics point of view, or resale point of view, because of it's close proximty or next to the MRT station, it is "guaranteed" or there is some insurance with regards to resale in the future. With the expected glut in the condos -- in the next 10 to 20 years. This is where, most "salaried" workers would have to retire and may most likely have to sell their units - to maintain a certain standard of living or to 'cash-out' for their savings. Personally, because of it's close proximity to town, it is in my opinion, worth taking a look. Under Flying Star Feng Shui, if you do know how to chart one, it is good to see if the unit has any good qi for Period 8, also. Well, good luck in your house hunting! Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 10/29/2004 1:06:07 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Cecil,First of all let me complimentyou and your team on thewonderful efforts that youhave put into this website!I've never seen any websitesthat is so full of useful FSdetails as this one !I really hope you can answer aquery that I have.....What do you think of Queenscondominium which is next tothe Queenstown MRT station interms of Feng Shui ?I intend to buy a unit inWindsor block that is facingaway from the MRTtrackthat faceslow riseterrace housesacross the road.Below I attach the url linkfor the condo:http://www.allgreen.com.sg/allgreencorp/projects/Queens/index.htmlThanks very much !Tan Yoke Yee (Mdm)
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