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These are some considerations:
1. In most developments on any site; usually have a mix of good units(flats) to inauspicious or very inauspicious ones.
2. For this triangular site; Para 1 still stands BUT, as you mentioned; if one should buy a unit there; should be more cautious than the usual or regular plot of land.
3. Thus currently, cannot universally place a "BLACK" mark on such a development.
4. In fact, there is a higher chance in such a site to often have extremes: Some units may have excellent or quantum leap to the very rotten to the core units! Like the hot and cold continuum but is often extremes: like the Artic vs the Sahara desert vs if one is likely Shangri La!
5. However, Para 4 takes into consideration the layout of the blocks/stacks; heights of individual stacks. From a quick eye-ball method; there don't seem to have sharp corners of neighbouring blocks attacking each other.
6. Frankly this kind of triangular plot of land; I can't say is common but in my database collection of development site plans; there are quite a handful with such a shape. Although they may not be that small or some may not be exactly "pure triangular".
6.1. For example:
Gardenvista, Bukit Timah
The Sapphire, Yishun
The Sunnydale, Serangoon Ave 3
The Sterling, Bukit Timah
The Petals, Hillview area
The Lakeshore, Jurong
The Shelford, Shelford Rd
The Infinity, West Coast (Looks like a sharks fin - triangular)
The Elements at Stevens, Stevens Road area
Mirage Tower, Kim Seng
Montview ("pure" triangle)
Jewel at Chuan Hoe, Chuan Hoe
There are lots more! Jewel at Chuan Hoe, reminds me more of this: The Beverly.
Thus, other factors include the main road, any drainage, canals external to the development.

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On 4/5/2011 10:33:44 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Was considering buy The
Beverly condo but this is on a
piece of triangular land. Does
this make it a no no?
Ps: here's the link to sitemap
etc coz i cant attach file
http://www.propertyguru.com.sg
/listing/2069724/for-sale-the-
beverly


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Further to what I had mentioned, these are some of the sample developments in my database that is either triangular in shape or part of the development is triangular in shape or they are not perfect triangles but.. close-to the triangular plot of land...

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On 4/5/2011 1:17:21 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:1. In most
developments on any site; usually have a
mix of good units(flats) to inauspicious
or very inauspicious ones.2. For this
triangular site; Para 1 still stands
BUT, as you mentioned; if one should buy
a unit there; should be more cautious
than the usual or regular plot of land.
3. Thus currently, cannot universally
place a "BLACK" mark on such a
development.4. In fact, there is a
higher chance in such a site to often
have extremes: Some units may have
excellent or quantum leap to the very
rotten to the core units! Like the hot
and cold continuum but is often
extremes: like the Artic vs the Sahara
desert vs if one is likely Shangri La!5.
However, Para 4 takes into consideration
the layout of the blocks/stacks; heights
of individual stacks. From a quick
eye-ball method; there don't seem to
have sharp corners of neighbouring
blocks attacking each other.6. Frankly
this kind of triangular plot of land; I
can't say is common but in my database
collection of development site plans;
there are quite a handful with such a
shape. Although they may not be that
small or some may not be exactly "pure
triangular". 6.1. For
example:Gardenvista, Bukit TimahThe
Sapphire, YishunThe Sunnydale, Serangoon
Ave 3The Sterling, Bukit TimahThe
Petals, Hillview areaThe Lakeshore,
JurongThe Shelford, Shelford RdThe
Infinity, West Coast (Looks like a
sharks fin - triangular)The Elements at
Stevens, Stevens Road areaMirage Tower,
Kim SengMontview ("pure" triangle)Jewel
at Chuan Hoe, Chuan Hoe There are lots
more! Jewel at Chuan Hoe, reminds me
more of this: The Beverly.Thus, other
factors include the main road, any
drainage, canals external to the
development.On 4/5/2011 10:33:44 AM, Ong
Bee Bee wrote:
Was considering buy
The
Beverly condo but this is on a
piece of triangular land. Does
this make it a no no?
Ps: here's
the link to sitemap
etc coz i cant
attach file
http://www.propertyguru.com.sg
/listing/2069724/for-sale-the-
beverly


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Further to what I had mentioned; go check out my past review of "The Sterling" condo.
Here, the excellent unit(s) are at the apex or the TIP of the "ice-berg". The apex are the two units right at the top stacks of TOWER B....
Thus, cannot generalise to say that all triangular sites ain't good. This is totally unfair or "uncalled for". As it depends!

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On 4/5/2011 1:41:22 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Further to what I had mentioned, these
are some of the sample developments in
my database that is either triangular in
shape or part of the development is
triangular in shape or they are not
perfect triangles but.. close-to the
triangular plot of land...On 4/5/2011
1:17:21 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
These
are some considerations:1. In most
developments on any site; usually
have a
mix of good units(flats) to
inauspicious
or very inauspicious
ones.2. For this
triangular site;
Para 1 still stands
BUT, as you
mentioned; if one should buy
a unit
there; should be more cautious
than
the usual or regular plot of land.
3. Thus currently, cannot
universally
place a "BLACK" mark on
such a
development.4. In fact, there
is a
higher chance in such a site to
often
have extremes: Some units may
have
excellent or quantum leap to
the very
rotten to the core units!
Like the hot
and cold continuum but
is often
extremes: like the Artic vs
the Sahara
desert vs if one is
likely Shangri La!5.
However, Para 4
takes into consideration
the layout
of the blocks/stacks; heights
of
individual stacks. From a quick
eye-ball method; there don't seem to
have sharp corners of neighbouring
blocks attacking each other.6.
Frankly
this kind of triangular plot
of land; I
can't say is common but
in my database
collection of
development site plans;
there are
quite a handful with such a
shape.
Although they may not be that
small
or some may not be exactly "pure
triangular". 6.1. For
example:Gardenvista, Bukit TimahThe
Sapphire, YishunThe Sunnydale,
Serangoon
Ave 3The Sterling, Bukit
TimahThe
Petals, Hillview areaThe
Lakeshore,
JurongThe Shelford,
Shelford RdThe
Infinity, West Coast
(Looks like a
sharks fin -
triangular)The Elements at
Stevens,
Stevens Road areaMirage Tower,
Kim
SengMontview ("pure" triangle)Jewel
at Chuan Hoe, Chuan Hoe There are
lots
more! Jewel at Chuan Hoe,
reminds me
more of this: The
Beverly.Thus, other
factors include
the main road, any
drainage, canals
external to the
development.On
4/5/2011 10:33:44 AM, Ong
Bee Bee
wrote:
Was considering buy
The
Beverly condo but this is on a
piece of triangular land. Does
this make it a no no?
Ps:
here's
the link to sitemap
etc
coz i cant
attach file
http://www.propertyguru.com.sg
/listing/2069724/for-sale-the-
beverly

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Do a Search for "The Sterling" and there are several resources on "Triangular Land"
This message was posted donkey years ago i.e. Year 2000. That was Twelve Years ago....
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=5833&new
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On 4/5/2011 11:25:42 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Further to what I had mentioned; go
check out my past review of "The
Sterling" condo.Here, the excellent
unit(s) are at the apex or the TIP of
the "ice-berg". The apex are the two
units right at the top stacks of TOWER
B....Thus, cannot generalise to say that
all triangular sites ain't good. This is
totally unfair or "uncalled for". As it
depends! On 4/5/2011 1:41:22 PM, Cecil
Lee wrote:
Further to what I had
mentioned, these
are some of the
sample developments in
my database
that is either triangular in
shape
or part of the development is
triangular in shape or they are not
perfect triangles but.. close-to the
triangular plot of land...On
4/5/2011
1:17:21 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
These
are some
considerations:1. In most
developments on any site;
usually
have a
mix of good
units(flats) to
inauspicious
or
very inauspicious
ones.2. For this
triangular site;
Para 1 still
stands
BUT, as you
mentioned; if
one should buy
a unit
there;
should be more cautious
than
the
usual or regular plot of land.
3. Thus currently, cannot
universally
place a "BLACK" mark
on
such a
development.4. In
fact, there
is a
higher chance
in such a site to
often
have
extremes: Some units may
have
excellent or quantum leap to
the
very
rotten to the core units!
Like the hot
and cold continuum
but
is often
extremes: like the
Artic vs
the Sahara
desert vs if
one is
likely Shangri La!5.
However, Para 4
takes into
consideration
the layout
of the
blocks/stacks; heights
of
individual stacks. From a quick
eye-ball method; there don't
seem to
have sharp corners of
neighbouring
blocks attacking
each other.6.
Frankly
this kind
of triangular plot
of land; I
can't say is common but
in my
database
collection of
development site plans;
there
are
quite a handful with such a
shape.
Although they may not be
that
small
or some may not be
exactly "pure
triangular". 6.1.
For
example:Gardenvista, Bukit
TimahThe
Sapphire, YishunThe
Sunnydale,
Serangoon
Ave 3The
Sterling, Bukit
TimahThe
Petals,
Hillview areaThe
Lakeshore,
JurongThe Shelford,
Shelford
RdThe
Infinity, West Coast
(Looks like a
sharks fin -
triangular)The Elements at
Stevens,
Stevens Road areaMirage
Tower,
Kim
SengMontview ("pure"
triangle)Jewel
at Chuan Hoe,
Chuan Hoe There are
lots
more!
Jewel at Chuan Hoe,
reminds me
more of this: The
Beverly.Thus,
other
factors include
the main
road, any
drainage, canals
external to the
development.On
4/5/2011 10:33:44 AM, Ong
Bee
Bee
wrote:
Was considering buy
The
Beverly condo but this
is on a
piece of triangular
land. Does
this make it a no
no?
Ps:
here's
the link to
sitemap
etc
coz i cant
attach file

http://www.propertyguru.com.
sg

/listing/2069724/for-sale-th
e-
beverly

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9 hours ago, the observer said:

hi 

can you advise on this existing development? its knife shaped, and called the quinn.

 

 

quinn layout.jpg

1. In my opinion, Block D has several poison arrows from sharp corners aimed towards Block B.

2. Red arrows (if aimed towards an opening of stacks of Block B are a concern). However, the blue arrows seems okay or no issue.

3. On a sunny day, the pool is constantly bathed by sunlight especially in the afternoon from noon (12 oclock) and even till 4pm.
3.1. If so, there is a higher concentration of evaporate of the pool water. Pool water isn't like natural drinking water. As it has chemicals like chorine etc..

3.2. Wind blowing towards a narrow "bottle-neck" may cause higher concentrations of evaporated pool water to cluster at the bottle-necks.

3.3. In the past, I had mentioned small condos like Rivervale... 

3.4. Here, if everyone else does not open the balcony or windows; and say, this person staying at a ground floor unit - around the bottle-neck area open their balcony or windows and with a young child.. for the first six months.. often the child may get respitary concerns. But fortunately, this is only short-term.

 

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afternoon sun.png

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1 hour ago, the observer said:

Thanks, last qn

what do you think abt staying at block d itself?

 

These are some considerations of Block D:

1. The bigger three bedrooms and a two bedrooms have pool view. And under Flying Star Feng Shui these stacks can be considered as under Flying Stars Period 8: SW1 facing.

2. SW1 stacks from now to 2023 has the auspicious water wealth star #8 at it's frontage. Thus, the swimming pool at the frontage satisfies this condition. Even if Block B etc.. is on it's opposite side. So long as there is sufficient distance creating a "bright hall" effect; this is a plus point.

3. Under SW1 facing stacks, again now to 2023; the mountain star #8 is at the "rear". Thus again meets the Flying Star condition. Another plus point.

4. Current luck is always considered, first. Thus, generally, luck wise for such SW1 stacks are generally good... until 2021.. as from 2021 to 2022 onwards, luck moves to wards Period 9's #9 wealth stars.

5. Thus in 2021... (from 2024 onwards, one may suddenly find.. luck not that good... as the water wealth star as shown in the illustration moves to the "rear" of the unit. If one's main entrance is close to North, could perhaps squeeze out some luck - grille and occassional open the main door.. but in a condo environment; majority slam shut their main doors.

6. At least the mountain star then #9 falls at west, most likely the master bedroom side or the balcony side for some stacks. Although it would be ideal for the water star #9 to be here. But at least, better than nothing.

7. Personally, I dread afternoon homes. Although the afternoon sun is angled... but these homes are "hot-hot-hot".. as in warm.. warm.. warm... Fortunately, there is large shaded overhangs at the frontage.. thus often reduces the heat by a factor of 50% due to the shade ..

8. Eden Grove is only a side road, thus does not impact the side of block / stack at this side of block D.

9. At least, Block D is at the quieter side of the development rather facing Bartley.. road.. side...

Note: Block D's facing for now seems to be 216 degrees. Hopefully, it is does not turn out to be exactly at 217.4. As 1.4 degrees off.. and falls under this very inauspicous alignment... How to tell? The only way is by going on-site to confirm the measurements. Often, this tolerance is safe - as in some developments, it is just 0.4 degrees.. Nevertheless..

The Quinn.png

P8 SW1 210.png

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