Fengshui Review: TOP Parc Greenwich EC at Sengkang (D28)
Located next to the Seletar Hills landed enclave, Parc Greenwich EC is a wellness-themed development that recently obtained its Temporary Occupation Permit (TOP) in May this year.
Launched in 2021, this wellness-themed development sold 65% of its units on its launch weekend! It boasts two clubhouses with 52 wellness and lifestyle facilities across eight recreational zones including 11 themed gardens, a community farm garden and direct access to a public park!
Home fengshui is about maintaining the harmony between man and nature, which will then bring about positive influences in one’s life. Surrounded by lush nature and wellness-inspired facilities, could Parc Greenwich EC be your ideal fengshui home? Let’s take an in-depth residential fengshui review to find out. Read on!
Parc Greenwich EC: Landform Fengshui
Situated on Fernvale Lane, the 99-year leasehold Parc Greenwich EC sits on the Eastern Dragon in Sengkang, defined as a “Frog Land” from the fengshui perspective. Residents of the frog land though exceptionally shrewd, can be rather slack. Besides being easy going and generous, they are also persistent in subjects of their interest.
This place is beneficial to strong-willed people as they can put their wisdom to good use in their daily life, whereas those with weaker willpower may become lazy and obsessed with effortless gains after some lucky encounters.
External fengshui considerations
As one’s external environment accounts for more than interior considerations, it is important to consider features of the surrounding space when selecting a new home
Located in the tranquil neighbourhood of Fernvale, Parc Greenwich EC sits across Greenwich V shopping centre. It is considered to be in an exclusive enclave as most residential developments in the area are private properties. To its South sits the landed enclave of Seletar Hills estate, promising unblocked views for some units.
In fengshui, it is believed that a house can receive positive energy if the hill in its vicinity is a gentle slope and is located behind one’s house. In this scenario, some stacks in Parc Greenwich EC will benefit. Nevertheless, units that face the busy Yio Chu Kang Road. (main road) will encounter light and noise pollution (噪音). Consider installing added sound insulation to minimise disturbances to daily life such as insomnia if you’re affected.
Homeowners should also note that cross-junction roads are potential landform obstructions that could bring Sha Qi, unless your home is located on a higher floor. Some stacks at Block 37 may be affected by the cross junction at Sengkang West Road and Yio Chu Kang Road.
With 9 residential blocks within the development, residents should keep a lookout for conflicting forces from neighbouring blocks. Stay mindful of Constriction Sha, which occurs when air currents between two buildings converge to charge at one being sandwiched in between. As residents open their windows for ventilation, they will introduce these inauspicious energies to their home. Affected parties may become listless and pessimistic. Should your main door be directly in the line of Constriction Sha, you may consider installing a partition or displaying plants at the entrance to deflect its flow.
Surrounded by lush greenery, residents of Parc Greenwich EC must be mindful if your unit is close to trees and plants. While plants may be a symbol of vitality and growth, it can introduce unwanted pests into our homes if they are too close to entrances. Besides that, trees can also deflect incoming auspicious energies. If in doubt, it is best to consult a professional fengshui practitioner.
Internal fengshui considerations
Homeowners should bear in mind the main orientation of your house, as it will directly influence the overall luck of your household member(s). The house orientation refers to the facing of your house, which can be measured from the main entrance where qi flows in.
Tip: Did you know there’s a Luopan (fengshui compass) in the Way Almanac App? You can download our app for free to measure your home orientation.