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jeghui
post Aug 24 2015, 03:45 PM

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QUOTE(Maggie_Freedom @ Aug 24 2015, 02:06 PM)
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I feel lonely lah i dun renovate. Hehe
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QUOTE(cclay @ Aug 24 2015, 06:39 AM)
Modern type more glass? Hehe
Bro is Geta owner? When is the VP?
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The developer will give so many reasons for being cheap..modern design/ better sunlight/ better view..but honestly i think glass is cheaper than bricks.. Yes bro, I am Geta unit...but this unit not looking as good as my avani(my personal opinion) however the BBR 2 is generally looks nicer than BBR 1..hopefully stingy sime darby willspend some money on landscape..
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post Aug 25 2015, 01:36 PM

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QUOTE(jeghui @ Aug 24 2015, 03:45 PM)
I feel lonely lah i dun renovate. Hehe
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no renovation for me too. no budget for it. budget limited to grill, curtain, lights and fans only.
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post Aug 25 2015, 05:55 PM

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any nobat to let go? direct buyer here. you can save your 2% agent fees.
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post Aug 25 2015, 08:37 PM

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QUOTE(och0901 @ Aug 25 2015, 07:55 PM)
any nobat to let go? direct buyer here. you can save your 2% agent fees.
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Why Nobat?
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post Aug 25 2015, 09:31 PM

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QUOTE(och0901 @ Aug 25 2015, 05:55 PM)
any nobat to let go? direct buyer here. you can save your 2% agent fees.
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ya.. why nobat? how much ur budget?
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post Aug 25 2015, 09:33 PM

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QUOTE(Brainy_Panda @ Aug 25 2015, 08:37 PM)
Why Nobat?
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come .. come.. make a contribution rm900 to paloma fencing, cctv and guard house project..hahahhaah

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Shapiro711
post Aug 25 2015, 09:48 PM

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Cogan VP ready by next month!!!
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post Aug 25 2015, 09:58 PM

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QUOTE(achongs @ Aug 25 2015, 09:31 PM)
ya.. why nobat? how much ur budget?
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Yaa, why nobat?? Cogan better lar...hahaha! I wonder what makes Nobat so special..During ballot, it was the most wanted house, so many people came...I persoanally had to buy Cogan, coz no more nobat that time..
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post Aug 25 2015, 10:29 PM

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QUOTE(och0901 @ Aug 25 2015, 05:55 PM)
any nobat to let go? direct buyer here. you can save your 2% agent fees.
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Och0901, good choice for nobat.
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post Aug 26 2015, 12:22 PM

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Nobat on a hill. Lowest entry. Facade nice
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post Aug 26 2015, 05:13 PM

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Structures that generate “Sha” or “Killing Energy” such as a high tension pylon can depreciate the good quality of a house or certain sectors of the house if they are near enough. The popular question is how near is too near? This is a difficult question to answer as it depends on the type and size of the structures.

Take a look as the FAQ below. It may give you an answer.

Plus I have a bonus question and answer on the dragon and tiger. I am referring to the side of the house rather than the animal zodiac!

Is it bad Feng Shui if there is a Tenaga substation next to my house?

I would assume that you are referring to the single storey room-like structure that is commonly found in housing estates. These sub-stations house step-down transformers that convert high tension (or high voltage) into low voltage for distribution to the nearby homes.

From a Feng Shui the qi emitted by these transformers are relative low. Furthermore these qi (both electric and magnetic) are enclosed and shunted by brick walls. It is safe to live next door to one.

However I will still not recommend you buy such a house. Why? Let me explain. Home buyers as a rule are very sensitive about such things. Many worry about high tensions pylons located even as far as 2 km away which from a Feng Shui perspective is harmless or insignificant. Many see having an electrical substation next to the house as dangerous or bad Feng Shui and are likely to refrain from buying the house. This will negatively affect the resale value.

I live on the 34th floor of my apartment. However at ground level, my apartment block faces a T-Junction. Should I worry?

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It is not auspicious if you live in a house that is located at the T of a T-junction and directly facing the incoming room. Worse if the junction is a busy one. However the negative effect is usually limited to the ground, and first floor. Perhaps higher if the junction is a busy one.

If you are located on the 34 floor, you are quite safe. Another example is an apartment unit facing a high tension pylon. These pylon are usually at a certain level for example between the 7th to 9th floor. Again if you are located on the 34 floor, the negative effective is minimal due to the distance and the fact that your downstairs neighbors would have absorbed most of the energy.

In practice, if you must, it is better to buy a unit that is on the opposite side of the pylon. Let you neighbors take the heat!

This brings us to how near is near enough. It depends on the type of sha. This is a very tough question to answer. Feng Shui is an observational meta science. Most of recommendations are based on years of observation. Ideally the further away is better and the safest. But you may wish to take note of a comment by an ancient Master. He says that “sha”, structure and land forms must be relatively near to positively or negatively affect your home. This brings me to a yardstick that I use for deciding whether a “sha” is too near, “When in doubt, stay further away!”.

Is it true that my main door must be on the left or Dragon side of my house (inside looking out)?

The left side of the house (when looking out of the facing) is known as the Dragon side and it is associated with the man of the house. The right side is know as the Tiger side and is associated with the women of the house.

Some schools of thought believe that if the door is on the Dragon side, it will benefit the man of the house. Similarly if the Dragon side of the house is higher.

It is thought that it would be disastrous if the door is on the Tiger side or the Tiger side is higher. Then the woman takes charge and the man is reduced to nothing!

This is of course not necessarily true and most systems of Feng Shui allow doors on the left and right side depending on which is more auspicious.

In any case, it is quite acceptable for the woman in the house to be ‘successful’. It helps with the household expenses. And the man gets to play more golf!

In the next segment, I will answer questions related to the the house facing and Feng Shui systems.
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post Aug 27 2015, 07:20 AM

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QUOTE(Brainy_Panda @ Aug 26 2015, 05:13 PM)
Structures that generate “Sha” or “Killing Energy” such as a high tension pylon can depreciate the good quality of a house or certain sectors of the house if they are near enough. The popular question is how near is too near? This is a difficult question to answer as it depends on the type and size of the structures.

Take a look as the FAQ below. It may give you an answer.

Plus I have a bonus question and answer on the dragon and tiger. I am referring to the side of the house rather than the animal zodiac!

Is it bad Feng Shui if there is a Tenaga substation next to my house?

I would assume that you are referring to the single storey room-like structure that is commonly found in housing estates. These sub-stations house step-down transformers that convert high tension (or high voltage) into low voltage for distribution to the nearby homes.

From a Feng Shui the qi emitted by these transformers are relative low. Furthermore these qi (both electric and magnetic) are enclosed and shunted by brick walls. It is safe to live next door to one.

However I will still not recommend you buy such a house. Why? Let me explain. Home buyers as a rule are very sensitive about such things. Many worry about high tensions pylons located even as far as 2 km away which from a Feng Shui perspective is harmless or insignificant. Many see having an electrical substation next to the house as dangerous or bad Feng Shui and are likely to refrain from buying the house. This will negatively affect the resale value.

I live on the 34th floor of my apartment. However at ground level, my apartment block faces a T-Junction. Should I worry?

Buy House Guide
Subscribe to Buy House Guide

It is not auspicious if you live in a house that is located at the T of a T-junction and directly facing the incoming room. Worse if the junction is a busy one. However the negative effect is usually limited to the ground, and first floor. Perhaps higher if the junction is a busy one.

If you are located on the 34 floor, you are quite safe. Another example is an apartment unit facing a high tension pylon. These pylon are usually at a certain level for example between the 7th to 9th floor. Again if you are located on the 34 floor, the negative effective is minimal due to the distance and the fact that your downstairs neighbors would have absorbed most of the energy.

In practice, if you must, it is better to buy a unit that is on the opposite side of the pylon. Let you neighbors take the heat!

This brings us to how near is near enough. It depends on the type of sha. This is a very tough question to answer. Feng Shui is an observational meta science. Most of recommendations are based on years of observation. Ideally the further away is better and the safest. But you may wish to take note of a comment by an ancient Master. He says that “sha”, structure and land forms must be relatively near to positively or negatively affect your home. This brings me to a yardstick that I use for deciding whether a “sha” is too near, “When in doubt, stay further away!”.

Is it true that my main door must be on the left or Dragon side of my house (inside looking out)?

The left side of the house (when looking out of the facing) is known as the Dragon side and it is associated with the man of the house. The right side is know as the Tiger side and is associated with the women of the house.

Some schools of thought believe that if the door is on the Dragon side, it will benefit the man of the house. Similarly if the Dragon side of the house is higher.

It is thought that it would be disastrous if the door is on the Tiger side or the Tiger side is higher. Then the woman takes charge and the man is reduced to nothing!

This is of course not necessarily true and most systems of Feng Shui allow doors on the left and right side depending on which is more auspicious.

In any case, it is quite acceptable for the woman in the house to be ‘successful’. It helps with the household expenses. And the man gets to play more golf!

In the next segment, I will answer questions related to the the house facing and Feng Shui systems.
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come to support paloma fencing project.. once fencing, ur house price will increase.. donate rm900 only.. hahahhaha 😅

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post Aug 27 2015, 11:02 AM

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QUOTE(achongs @ Aug 27 2015, 09:20 AM)
come to support paloma fencing project.. once fencing, ur house price will increase.. donate rm900 only.. hahahhaha 😅
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let's see how it goes. If the resident there can action as their saliva goes it will be fantastic...hahahah!

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post Aug 27 2015, 12:07 PM

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QUOTE(Brainy_Panda @ Aug 27 2015, 11:02 AM)
let's see how it goes. If the resident there can action as their saliva goes it will be fantastic...hahahah!
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we are currently preparing letter of award to contractor. will release to them within 2 weeks.. come on.. rm900 only..small money only maaa.. please donate..
Got one paloma investor also pay the rm900..

there will be guard house, auto gate and cctv. ROS already donate rm10k to our persatuan penduduk Delmara and Paloma.


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post Aug 27 2015, 12:19 PM

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QUOTE(achongs @ Aug 27 2015, 02:07 PM)
we are currently preparing letter of award to contractor. will release to them within 2 weeks.. come on.. rm900 only..small money only maaa.. please donate..
Got one paloma investor also pay the rm900..

there will be guard house, auto gate and cctv. ROS already donate rm10k to our persatuan penduduk Delmara and Paloma.
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I understand that the President of the RA also resigned already due to being accused by a resident of some issues.
The resident who residing there also yet to pay despite the deadline given was 15/8. really cant see the unity of the resident there...

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post Aug 27 2015, 01:55 PM

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There are clearing land beside bandar bukit raja. Anyone what is it?
pkypky
post Aug 27 2015, 03:24 PM

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anyone apply MPK permit for house renovation for more than 240 sqft or 2 storey?
what is the cost in total?
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post Aug 27 2015, 03:44 PM

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QUOTE(pkypky @ Aug 27 2015, 03:24 PM)
anyone apply MPK permit for house renovation for more than 240 sqft or 2 storey?
what is the cost in total?
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My parent did it. Paid about RM3k++ and luckily they apply coz some other neighbor just feel irritated although the work was carried during the permitted period. They lodged complain to MPK and when the officer came for site visit, we are fine with the permit
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QUOTE(pkypky @ Aug 27 2015, 03:24 PM)
anyone apply MPK permit for house renovation for more than 240 sqft or 2 storey?
what is the cost in total?
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I got quoted RM3600 for 2-storey rear extension before for permit & plans. But did not proceed with it. For single storey with RC roof, RM700 + standard application fees RM1108

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