Fengshui Review: Recently MOP Flats at Dawson Vista in Queenstown to keep a lookout for
It takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that!” – Alice in the Wonderland
If you are done running and looking for a place to settle, Dawson Vista – with that popular Alice in Wonderland themed outdoor playground could be your new forever home! However, before you make a decision, please read our in-depth home fengshui review on this early MOP-ed housing development to assess its fengshui qualities beyond its ideal location in Queenstown.
Note: Completed in 2020, Dawson Vista is a Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS) project. Its earliest minimum occupation period (MOP) is this year, and some units are already available for sale.
Bounded by Strathmore Avenue, Dawson Road and Alexandra Canal Linear Park, Dawson Vista is conveniently located in the mature Queenstown precinct. From a fengshui viewpoint, it sits on the Western Dragon and falls under the fengshui formation of the “Land of White Horse”, characterised by enthusiasm and loyalty.
Long-time residents of the horse land shall benefit from its positive energies and attain success on their career front. However, one should not overlook the horse’s shortcomings such as being over-ambitious and lacking determination. The latter could result in failures and cause one to lose fighting spirit.
The energetic nature of the horse makes Queenstown an ideal place for business start-ups while those who wish to hold on to existing businesses may find it challenging.
Exterior 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 resale flat.
Dawson Vista is conveniently located near various facilities and amenities in the mature estate of Queentsown, including shopping malls, market and food centres, schools and a hospital. In fact, residents of block 78 enjoy doorstep amenities with the 2-storey commercial clock just by its side.
Nevertheless, the convenience of a mature estate is often offset by crowded housing options with higher chances of encountering conflict points (sharp edges pointed towards your potential home) from surrounding buildings or structures that are not ideal for fengshui.
Homeowners and potential resale buyers are advised to take note of stack 51 that overlooks a cross junction between Strathmore Avenue and Dawson Road. Cross-junction roads are potential landform obstructions that could bring Sha Qi, but you’d not be affected if your home is located on a higher floor. The silver lining for lower-storey units facing the potential Sha is that these are minor roads with lower speed limits.
If your unit is located near the lift or staircases (i.e. stack 53, 63, 65), stay mindful as this may respectively result in unstable magnetic field or unfavourable energies at home. Such situations could lead to household disharmony and health issues. Do practise greater awareness, and consider displaying a Petrified Wood emblem in your living room.
Last but not least, there is a multi-storey car park at Dawson Vista that is 6/7 storeys tall. Some lower-floor units (stack 57 and 59) unfortunately are facing the car park directly. Imagine the sounds and lights from on-going traffic being casted into your living room and bedrooms. In fengshui, this are considered Sound Sha [声煞] and Light Sha [光煞], which could cause disturbances to daily life such as insomnia. Curtains or window blinds are highly recommended in such cases. If you have doubts, do consider seeking advice from a professional fengshui practitioner.
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