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These are some considerations:-
1. Feng Shui comes in different flavours.
1.1. Ultra-conservative Feng Shui practitioners: these people will quote from ancient Feng Shui manuals and talk about the time or era when there were no high-rise apartments.
1.1.1. If so, the test of whether if a car suddenly run amok or out of control; could this vehicle hurl into the house or even the support beam of the apartment and even cause it to collapse?
2. Thus if you take the reasoning of such ultra-conservative Feng Shui practitioners then YES, your House is considered at a "T-junction".
3. Singapore is a "right-hand" drive country thus,for a better understanding, I have added theway vehicles would flowaround your proposed dream house.
3.1. The main concernis the "RED line" or the flow of vehicles exitingCompasspoint and heading towards the right.If you imagine the vehicle would suppose to curve towards your dream house.
3.2. Because of Para 3.1; let's hope someone does not speed out of the traffic junction and loose control of their vehicle.
4. The good news is that often the "most affected" is the ground floor unit. As the vehicle would normally by fluke land towards the ground floor unit. There is a remote possibility it may also fly towards 2nd storey.
5. Other than the reasoning under Para 4 and hopefully the say "run amok vehicle" does not destroy too many supporting pillars of the entire stack that make that stack collapse. This is the worst scenario.
6. Thus because of this type of scenario or once in a million of such an occurrence that some say it is inauspicious.
7. Other factors include how fast the run away car is travelling; any obstacles that prevent the car from crashing into your dream estate; how far is the stack from the road and run away car.
8. If you feel that the above is highly unlikely, then, this is a plus point.

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On 1/8/2013 2:13:34 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,I am thinking of buying
unit Blk 546 but someone told
me it is a T junction house
and no good. Is this True?
Attached is my dream house ;
)Can someone pls advise
me?Thanks in advance


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One can also use the search feature on the top left frame of this forum and type in e.g. "T-junction" to view more links to such articles.

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On 1/8/2013 5:14:26 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:-1. Feng
Shui comes in different flavours.1.1.
Ultra-conservative Feng Shui
practitioners: these people will quote
from ancient Feng Shui manuals and talk
about the time or era when there were no
high-rise apartments.1.1.1. If so, the
test of whether if a car suddenly run
amok or out of control; could this
vehicle hurl into the house or even the
support beam of the apartment and even
cause it to collapse?2. Thus if you take
the reasoning of such ultra-conservative
Feng Shui practitioners then YES, your
House is considered at a "T-junction".3.
Singapore is a "right-hand" drive
country thus,for a better
understanding, I have added theway
vehicles would flowaround your
proposed dream house.3.1. The main
concernis the "RED line" or the
flow of vehicles
exitingCompasspoint and heading
towards the right.If you imagine
the vehicle would suppose to curve
towards your dream house.3.2. Because of
Para 3.1; let's hope someone does not
speed out of the traffic junction and
loose control of their vehicle.4. The
good news is that often the "most
affected" is the ground floor unit. As
the vehicle would normally by fluke land
towards the ground floor unit. There is
a remote possibility it may also fly
towards 2nd storey.5. Other than the
reasoning under Para 4 and hopefully the
say "run amok vehicle" does not destroy
too many supporting pillars of the
entire stack that make that stack
collapse. This is the worst scenario.6.
Thus because of this type of scenario or
once in a million of such an occurrence
that some say it is inauspicious.7.
Other factors include how fast the run
away car is travelling; any obstacles
that prevent the car from crashing into
your dream estate; how far is the stack
from the road and run away car.8. If you
feel that the above is highly unlikely,
then, this is a plus point.On 1/8/2013
2:13:34 PM, Kelvin Ong wrote:
Hi,I
am thinking of buying
unit Blk 546
but someone told
me it is a T
junction house
and no good. Is this
True?
Attached is my dream house ;
)Can someone pls advise
me?Thanks in advance


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Note: the illustrations(s) are based on Singapore's Right-hand drive version of traffic flow. For America, China, Korea &Europe (other than UK) and other left-hand drive countries, one must follow or visualise the traffic flow in your specific country:-
Yesterday, while transit to a Feng Shui audit, near-by, I took some photos (illustrations) of the site where your dream home is.
The attached photos with remarks on some of them shows: an imaginery line of travel - if a vehicle happens to run amok and directly towards the site of your dream home.
From the photos, they show that there is a directional sign with two support pillars. And to the left of this directional sign, there is a lamp post.
Thus even if a vehicle where to run amok and plough directly to the site of your dream home, most likely the vehicle would be stopped in it's track by the pillar(s) of the directional sign or the lamp post.
What is more concerned of or for your dream home is that hopefully you don't get LOW floors: as inadvertently it may be blocked by the large green directional signage or the lone lamp post slice into the unit's window(s) or balcony.
Thus to be safe, if you want to get your dream home it is preferred that the stack /unit should preferably be at least 5th or MORE storeys high. In terms of resale value, most Singaporeans prefer higher the better. (But of course, the price usually goes up incrementally at each level).

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On 1/9/2013 7:42:44 AM, Anonymous wrote:
One can also use the search feature on
the top left frame of this forum and
type in e.g. "T-junction" to view more
links to such articles.On 1/8/2013
5:14:26 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
These
are some considerations:-1. Feng
Shui comes in different
flavours.1.1.
Ultra-conservative
Feng Shui
practitioners: these
people will quote
from ancient Feng
Shui manuals and talk
about the time
or era when there were no
high-rise
apartments.1.1.1. If so, the
test of
whether if a car suddenly run
amok
or out of control; could this
vehicle hurl into the house or even
the
support beam of the apartment
and even
cause it to collapse?2.
Thus if you take
the reasoning of
such ultra-conservative
Feng Shui
practitioners then YES, your
House
is considered at a "T-junction".3.
Singapore is a "right-hand" drive
country thus,for a better
understanding, I have added
theway
vehicles would
flowaround your
proposed dream
house.3.1. The main
concernis
the "RED line" or the
flow of
vehicles
exitingCompasspoint
and heading
towards the
right.If you imagine
the
vehicle would suppose to curve
towards your dream house.3.2.
Because of
Para 3.1; let's hope
someone does not
speed out of the
traffic junction and
loose control
of their vehicle.4. The
good news is
that often the "most
affected" is
the ground floor unit. As
the
vehicle would normally by fluke land
towards the ground floor unit. There
is
a remote possibility it may also
fly
towards 2nd storey.5. Other than
the
reasoning under Para 4 and
hopefully the
say "run amok vehicle"
does not destroy
too many supporting
pillars of the
entire stack that
make that stack
collapse. This is
the worst scenario.6.
Thus because
of this type of scenario or
once in
a million of such an occurrence
that
some say it is inauspicious.7.
Other
factors include how fast the run
away car is travelling; any
obstacles
that prevent the car from
crashing into
your dream estate; how
far is the stack
from the road and
run away car.8. If you
feel that the
above is highly unlikely,
then, this
is a plus point.On 1/8/2013
2:13:34
PM, Kelvin Ong wrote:
Hi,I
am
thinking of buying
unit Blk 546
but someone told
me it is a T
junction house
and no good. Is
this
True?
Attached is my dream
house ;
)Can someone pls advise
me?Thanks in advance


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On 1/13/2013 7:36:54 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Master ,
Thanksso much for all your detailed explainations and even the trouble to go to the actual site and took those photos.
Really appreciate it.
Can i confirm that actually my dream house is not considered as a T junction house since my main door is not facing the main road? Just realized that based on the layout, only the living room and all the rooms are facing the T - junction ;)
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1. You may like to do a search for "frontage".
2. Briefly:
2.1. In traditional times, all homes are at ground level: thus most of the time, the frontage is = standing inside the main door looking outwards.
2.2. But if one reads the various explanations, why often the main door is not the frontage especially for high rise; then one can understand that majority of the time, the stack or standing inside the balcony looking outwards should be taken for the purposes of applying Flying Star Feng Shui. Since this is the location with the most "Yang qi".
3. Thus, since majority of street lamp post and directional signs are of a certain height; it is preferred that your dream apartment should be at least 5th or more storeys high. Thus, I would not want to think of getting an apartment at say 2nd storey, as it will not offer unblocked view and the earlierillustration of an amok vehicle ...
4. In my opinion, for majority of flats, the frontage should be one where there are the most openings rather than the main entrance door.

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On 1/21/2013 10:18:44 PM, Anonymous wrote:
On 1/13/2013 7:36:54 AM, Cecil Lee
wrote: Hi Master ,Thanksso much
for all your detailed explainations and
even the trouble to go to the
actual site and took those
photos.Really appreciate it.Can i
confirm that actually my dream house is
not considered as a T junction house
since my main door is not facing the
main road? Just realized that based on
the layout, only the living room and all
the rooms are facing the T - junction ;)

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This house's main gate is not affected by the curve of the road.

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On 1/22/2013 5:11:25 AM, Anonymous wrote:
1. You may like to do a search for
"frontage".2. Briefly:2.1. In
traditional times, all homes are at
ground level: thus most of the time, the
frontage is = standing inside the main
door looking outwards.2.2. But if one
reads the various explanations, why
often the main door is not the frontage
especially for high rise; then one can
understand that majority of the time,
the stack or standing inside the balcony
looking outwards should be taken for the
purposes of applying Flying Star Feng
Shui. Since this is the location with
the most "Yang qi".3. Thus, since
majority of street lamp post and
directional signs are of a certain
height; it is preferred that your dream
apartment should be at least 5th or more
storeys high. Thus, I would not want to
think of getting an apartment at say 2nd
storey, as it will not offer unblocked
view and the earlierillustration
of an amok vehicle ... 4. In my opinion,
for majority of flats, the frontage
should be one where there are the most
openings rather than the main entrance
door.On 1/21/2013 10:18:44 PM, Kelvin
Ong wrote:
On 1/13/2013 7:36:54 AM,
Cecil Lee
wrote: Hi Master
,Thanksso much
for all your
detailed explainations and
even the
trouble to go to the
actual
site and took those
photos.Really
appreciate it.Can i
confirm that
actually my dream house is
not
considered as a T junction house
since my main door is not facing the
main road? Just realized that based
on
the layout, only the living room
and all
the rooms are facing the T -
junction ;)


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