Saturday, May 28, 2011

Selecting a Good Property - Facing the Jade-Belt Water

Belysa Executive Condominium at Pasir Ris
The article in this series serves as an example to assist home buyers to qualify for a good investment property or properties that could enjoy good Feng Shui and good Return on Investment or ROI with a mean to hedge against inflation. It also acts as an illustration to share the knowledge of Classical Feng Shui principles that could be used to assess a good property. This is based on the recent Belysa at Pasir Ris EC launch.

This housing development enjoys the convenience provided by an array of facilities and amenities found in the town, like the shopping malls, eating outlets, educational institutions and the public transport network connected to all parts of Singapore.

This residential site is facing Jade Belt Water (玉带水), a good Feng Shui water formation (玉带环腰) where water curves and circulates around the properties. The site is highly favourable to have this water formation in the proximity as it could usher life energy or Qi to the site, fostering more Wealth & Investment opportunities as well as Career advancement.

Site Plan of Belysa at Pasir Ris
facing the Jade Belt Water (玉带水)
Generally, owing to the Jade Belt Water formation, most if not all the properties enjoy good Feng Shui. To benefit from this formation, the properties must face the Jade Belt Water, only then the Jade Belt is able to direct the Qi to the property. Hence, Jade Belt Water is highly valuable as it serves not only as a protective, but also a directional water.

However, beside the Jade Belt Water formation, there are always better units in the site, qualifying from more advance Feng Shui principles.

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