nnsoh Posted May 24, 2001 Share Posted May 24, 2001 The condominium site that I am keen on, is situated about 100 metres diagonally opposite an MRT station with elevated tracks about 10 metres high. A small section of the condo site was previously occupied by a couple of graves which had since been exhumed. Constuction of the condo has not begin yet. the fengshui of the site favourable ?Thank YouAlbert Soh Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 25, 2001 Staff Share Posted May 25, 2001 Dear Albert,Since you are in Singapore, perhaps you can let me know the name of the condominium. As it would be difficult to based on a few lines of comments to make judgement on the condominium site. This is because, the site (plot of land) and its surroundings has to be looked into. This includes other features such as roads passing around the condo.As for graves, usually if they are exhumed properly and if the site is fully cleared of graves, this would not be an issue as the Qi should dissipate soon after the development has been completed and lived in where the Yang activity would be high.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 5/24/01 10:45:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:The condominium site that I amkeen on, is situated about 100metres diagonally opposite anMRT station with elevatedtracks about 10 metres high. Asmall section of the condosite was previously occupiedby a couple of graves whichhad since been exhumed.Constuction of the condo hasnot begin yet. the fengshui ofthe site favourable ?Thank YouAlbert Soh Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nnsoh Posted May 26, 2001 Share Posted May 26, 2001 Dear Cecil The name of the condominium is Sunglade. It is located along Serangoon Ave 2 at its junction with Upper Searangoon Rd. It is not marketed yet. The land is in a slight depression and is bounded on the NE by Serangoon Ave 2, east by Upper Serangoon Rd, south by a petrol station and SW and west by a school and HDB flats respectively. The above ground MRT is about 150 metres east on the other side of Upper Serangoon Rd. The MRT tracks are running parallel with Upper Serangoon Rd. The site is rectangular in shape and is fairly large with planned 500 high-rise units.Many ThanksAlbert Soh Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 27, 2001 Staff Share Posted May 27, 2001 Dear Albert,Thank you for your information.1. For the graves, once it is exhumed properly and if there are no longer any more graves (left) on the site; the graves would usually not pose a problem.2. As mentioned earlier, with construction activity that may usually take 2 years or more would effectively, neutralise any of the points under Para 1. 3. Although the land is on a slight depression, I believe normally the developers would first lay the foundation and most likely the car parks would be underground. The first level apartments would normally be higher than the depression.4. It would be acceptable for the MRT tracks to run parallel (and this would not create Sha Qi) for apartments at the same level as the track. (Usually, the architects would have minimal windows facing the MRT tracks.5. The rectangular plot of land would be favourable since this piece of the land is quite large.6. I believe that although this may not be a very auspicious plot of land i.e. viz a viz its location but overall, one can consider purchasing a unit the development.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 5/26/01 8:38:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil The name of the condominium isSunglade. It is located alongSerangoon Ave 2 at itsjunction with Upper SearangoonRd. It is not marketed yet.The land is in a slightdepression and is bounded onthe NE by Serangoon Ave 2,east by Upper Serangoon Rd,south by a petrol station andSW and west by a school andHDB flats respectively. Theabove ground MRT is about 150metres east on the other sideof Upper Serangoon Rd. The MRTtracks are running parallelwith Upper Serangoon Rd. Thesite is rectangular in shapeand is fairly large withplanned 500 high-rise units.Many ThanksAlbert Soh Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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