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May I know what is the feng shui for the new condo apartmentlocated at 509 Joo Chiat Road, the name is "The Eastside"? Please advise. Thanks!


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Dear Jill,


Most importantly, if a new condo has been developed (and nearly ready) e.g. waiting for TOP and if we are allowed entry , it is best to bring all family members along to view the unit. Especially try to view the unit in the afternoon e.g. 3 or 4pm to check whether it is affected by the afternoon sun.


Do note that because of the earth's axis tilt, there can be a slight shift in the sun's rays every six-months.


Units that "soak" in lots of heat ... are practically "unliveable" as it may result in frequent quarrels and also it is not practical or cost effect to turn on the air-con unit all the time.


The "rule-of-thumb" usually sets in. Often, needless to say, the more expensive units (with or without Feng Shui) are often the more expensive ones.. Such as those facing the pool or little or no obstruction.


If possible avoid an apartment facing directly a temple etc... also...


In most developments, there are always good and bad units. Strangely, often than not, even in a development's launch, we often can see a whole block that is taken up while literally, another block is left "unsold". Most likely, people go with their feel and many of these unsold blocks often in one way or another either has poor Feng Shui or "soaks" in the afternoon sun.


In Singapore, never buy units facing or "soaking" in the afternoon sun, directly as it is the most unpopular "buys". Even if in the future, we want to sell it, it is a problem to market these units.


Generally, units that are North-South facing tend to be better. But under Period 8, the best units are those facing NE or SW (but bearing in mind the afternoon sun - impact - if any)


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 3/9/2005 10:15:26 AM, Anonymous wrote:

May I know what is the feng

shui for the new condo

apartmentlocated at 509

Joo Chiat Road, the name

is "The Eastside"?

Please advise. Thanks!




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