Understanding The "West Sun" before Purchasing a House with Example of the upcoming Bidadari Estate BTO project
Sunday, September 04, 2016
For those living in countries near the equator such as Singapore, heat is actually one of our greatest enemies and we should avoid it as much as we can *if possible*.
Therefore it is very important to find out more about the sun's movement and how it will affect one's house since it is going to be an expensive item and you will probably be staying in the house for a good number of years!
Do spend some time reading this and also remember to share this in case someone close to you is planning to get a new home!
Here's an example below of an upcoming Bidadari estate BTO that is probably going to attract a huge no of bidders (since it is situated near a MRT station).
But do note that what you are going to learn from this post can be applied to any house, BTO, SOB, EC that you are planning to get.
But do note that what you are going to learn from this post can be applied to any house, BTO, SOB, EC that you are planning to get.
First of all, one needs to understand the sun's movement (which is not 2D) and it can travel past Singapore via different paths depending on which part of the year. You can find a diagram and a video of the sun's movement (from April 2016 to March 2017) below which will help you understand better.
Basically remember that although the sun sets to the West (left) but it can also set to the NW (top left) or SW (bottom left) depending on which month of the year.
The general rule of thumb is that the sun sets to the NW from March to September and SW from September to March.
Basically remember that although the sun sets to the West (left) but it can also set to the NW (top left) or SW (bottom left) depending on which month of the year.
The general rule of thumb is that the sun sets to the NW from March to September and SW from September to March.
Top image and bottom video require one to imagine oneself standing at the centre of the unit facing the north and looking upwards.
After understanding this, we ought to know that architects are well aware of the west sun and they would not be designing any houses that are facing the west directly nowadays.
Therefore although the floor plan of the upcoming Bidadari estate BTO (indicated by the blue star) this November has not been released, here's an example of possible NW or SW units that may surface in this project (since we believe it will be really rare to find units that are facing west directly for new BTO projects).
But do take note that this video example would not have been possible without the help from this website http://suncalc.net/
Hope this info will be useful and remember that the example above for the possible NW and SW facing units is based on the assumption that the west direction has no obstruction. There are always units facing the west, NW or SW that are spared from the sun or having minimal exposure from various factors which we will explore in the future.
Thanks for reading and do remember to share this!
Feel free to write to us at matthiaspicks@gmail.com if you have any tips or advises for potential buyers or owners of NW/SW-facing flat units.
You may also like to visit this page below to draft out your very own HDB mortgage loan repayment plan:
http://matthiaspeaks.blogspot.sg/2016/08/mortgage-loan-calculation-with-more_36.html
But do take note that this video example would not have been possible without the help from this website http://suncalc.net/
Hope this info will be useful and remember that the example above for the possible NW and SW facing units is based on the assumption that the west direction has no obstruction. There are always units facing the west, NW or SW that are spared from the sun or having minimal exposure from various factors which we will explore in the future.
Thanks for reading and do remember to share this!
Feel free to write to us at matthiaspicks@gmail.com if you have any tips or advises for potential buyers or owners of NW/SW-facing flat units.
You may also like to visit this page below to draft out your very own HDB mortgage loan repayment plan:
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