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Sometime around 1976, the government standardised the numbering of homes. Around the British times, a ground floor unit for eg. Is numbered say No. 20. A unit above this is numbered 20A, the 3rd storey is numbered 20B. But the folly of this is if it is a high rise exceeding 20Z, what happens? Before 1976 (thereabouts): a flat address could be Block B, unit 508. But after 1976 onwards this flat is known as Blk B, #06-08. The government added an additional storey: the ground floor unit or for HDB flats with a void deck is added to the count. This is why 508 changed: where the 5 = 06 and 08 remains as the stack number. Photos of homes numbered under the colonial days. These homes are at Katong, Chapel Road.1 point
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This plot reminds me of the Tip or apex of Upper Serangoon Road. Where around 3 or 4 years ago the last few developments had maxed out the apex of Upper Serangoon Road e.g. HDB Hougang Capeview. Both this plot and HDB Hougang Capeview have in common is that they are on the "morning sun side". This Yishun plot is also at apex of Yishun Ave 1 before it turns towards Seletar west aerospace industry. Thanks to the Seletar Highway..and Seletar aerospace industry the accessibility to this site is a plus point. The difference is that water view units would have to content with Yishun Ave 1 /Ave 8 traffic noise. But a wonderful morning view of Lower Seletar Reservoir. Once this site is up; majority of the once virgin land at the upper stretch of Yishun Avenue 1 would be almost built-up. Good Luck to all new purchases of these four new plots. Overall, there four plots don't look too bad based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. In particular the Marsiling plot is squarish. Except that one has to be more careful of units close-by to the petrol station and the spine of the cross on a church. As this can be considered as a poison arrow.1 point
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Geylang Plot: Although this site is within Geylang zone; but at best it should be called the borderline fringe. As in my opinion; it seems to be closer to the electorial boundary of Mountbatten (f I am not mistaken) As the major point of entry is from Old Airport Road / Mountbatten vs Guillemard. Next to the vacant former 1st SIR camp. Overall, location, location and location.. worth looking into..1 point
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Seaside Residences & shared common rubbish bins on each floor All HDB sales brochures will specifically mark the location of the shared common rubbish bins at each floor. Nowadays, many newer developments HDB and private apartments may have two sets: Recycle and common rubbish bins. Here, many or rather so far, all private developments always never ever highlight this to their potential buyers. Can't blame the developers. As they rather not highlight this else to them, it may most likely impact on their sales. A quick scan of a few layouts and it is evident that there is no internal rubbish bins. If your concern is having a rubbish next to your main entrance; remember: do insist on getting in this case the Hutton's representative handling Seaside Residences to get this information from the developer.... before you readily sign on the dotted line...1 point
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