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Dear Andrew,
1. Five metres is in a very close proximity.
2. Yes, currently I believe, from your second floor, there is an obstructed view or clear space.
3. But if a new condominium development, perhpas, you may not have clear space (at your frontage anymore).
4. However, you mentioned that there is suppose to be a water position at the front (after the development). If this is the case, then, you should usually have clear space.
5. What type of water fountain will there be? If it is a circular fountain, you can still benefit from it. But if it is a wall-type of fountain where the wall is facing you and water falls into this wall, then, this type of fountain may not be as favourable.
6. It is difficult for me to imagine what type, height it is. But overall, if there is still clear space this is acceptable. EXCEPT that it may not be auspicious if your second floor unit faces the road leading OUT of the condominium project.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/26/2002 1:07:00 PM, Andrew Hong wrote:
>Hi, I am planning to get a 3
>rm HDB resaleflats. I love
>that unit located on 2 second
>floor. But just infront of my
>block (door facing) there will
>be a huge
>project(condo)coming. They
>haven't start construction
>yet, I think almost. The
>distance between my block is
>about 5 meters away. I saw the
>site plan, I think there
>should have a water fountain
>just infront my door. Will
>that affect my house fengshui?
>Thanks
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