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I have recently saw a unit in Upper Boon Keng which I am interested to buy but have some doubts in the location as it is near a chinese temple. Need some advice.


The house is East West facing where there is no blockage infront of the house. There is a temple beside the HDB unit which can been seen portion of the building from the living room windows. From the living room windowscan also see the kallang river infront of the house.


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  • Staff

Dear Tock Moh,


Generally, from a Feng Shui point of view, it is always notrecommended to purchase homes next to or near a temple or in-view of a temple. If possible, (without considering the monetary value of property) - it is best to buy these units as a "last resort".


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


Quote
On 11/30/2004 10:31:11 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I have recently saw a unit in
Upper Boon Keng which I am
interested to buy but have
some doubts in the location as
it is near a chinese temple.
Need some advice.
The house is East West facing
where there is no blockage
infront of the house. There is
a temple beside the HDB unit
which can been seen portion of
the building from the living
room windows. From the living
room windowscan also see
the kallang river infront of
the house.

Posted

Quote
On 12/6/2004 6:33:41 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Tock Moh,
Generally, from a Feng Shui
point of view, it is always
not recommended to purchase homes
next to or near a temple or
in-view of a temple. If
possible, (without considering
the monetary value of
property) - it is best to buy
these units as a "last
resort".
Warmest Regards,Cecil
On 11/30/2004 10:31:11 AM, Tock Moh Seah
wrote:
I have recently saw a unit
in
Upper Boon Keng which I
am
interested to buy but have
some
doubts in the location as
it is near
a chinese temple.
Need some
advice.
The house is East West
facing
where there is no
blockage
infront of the house. There
is
a temple beside the HDB
unit
which can been seen portion
of
the building from the
living
room windows. From the
living
room windowscan also
see
the kallang river infront
of
the house.
Isour house located facinghouse and this 2rows houses help to blockedbefore the temple is ok?
Posted
  • Staff

In my opinion, it sounds better than a house directly facing a temple.
However, if the temple is on a North-East and South-West alignment and vice-versa; and your apartment orhome is aligned in this North-East to South-West; then one has to be extra careful of the concept of: "Devil's gate".

Besides this, location, location and location is equally important.

Quote
On 3/30/2011 10:51:03 AM, Anonymous wrote:
On 12/6/2004 6:33:41 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
Dear Tock Moh,
Generally,
from a Feng Shui
point of view, it
is always
not recommended to
purchase homes
next to or near a
temple or
in-view of a temple. If
possible, (without considering
the monetary value of
property)
- it is best to buy
these units as a
"last
resort".
Warmest
Regards,Cecil
On 11/30/2004 10:31:11
AM, Tock Moh Seah
wrote:
I have
recently saw a unit
in
Upper Boon
Keng which I
am
interested to buy
but have
some
doubts in the
location as
it is near
a chinese
temple.
Need some
advice.
The
house is East West
facing
where
there is no
blockage
infront of
the house. There
is
a temple
beside the HDB
unit
which can
been seen portion
of
the building
from the
living
room windows.
From the
living
room
windowscan also
see
the
kallang river infront
of
the
house. Isour house located
facinghouse and this 2rows
houses help to blockedbefore the
temple is ok?

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