Property Strategy Guided by 35+ Years of Flying Star Practice

Not decoration. Not supertition. Structured environmental analysis.

Flying Star Feng Shui Property Evaluation Singapore

My Journey

35+ Years Practising
Flying Star Feng Shui

Thousands of
Feng Shui Audits

20+ Years
Licensed Realtor

01 — Philosophy

The Truth About
Real Feng Shui

Most people think Feng Shui is about objects, symbols, or belief.
It’s not.

Real Feng Shui is about reading Qi accurately —
and that is not easy.

Flying Star Feng Shui isn’t something you copy from a book or an app.
It takes years of practice, pattern recognition, and the ability to see what others miss.

You must understand theory and terrain.
Numbers and human behavior.
Time and space working together.

Real Feng Shui is not decoration.
It’s not religion.

It is the study of energy in motion.

When applied correctly, Flying Star Feng Shui reveals the truth about a home — its strengths, its weaknesses, and sometimes, its hidden dangers.

Like a medical diagnosis, the reading is clear and honest.
And like any real diagnosis, the truth isn’t always comforting —
but it is always necessary.

02 — Methodology

Why I Use Flying Star Feng Shui — and Nothing Else

After more than 25 years of practice and thousands of audits, one pattern became clear to me.

Every accurate reading.
Every real breakthrough.
Every meaningful correction.

They all came from Flying Star Feng Shui.

FLYING STAR EXPLAINS:

Other systems often rely on symbolic interpretation or fixed assumptions. They can describe situations in broad strokes, but they rarely explain timing, cause, or outcome with clarity.

Flying Star Feng Shui is different. It is structured around time cycles, directional energy, and observable results. It doesn’t speculate — it measures how Qi shifts, when it shifts, and what that shift produces.

Flying Star explains why — and when it will change.

That’s why I practice Flying Star Feng Shui exclusively.
It is precise.
Time-sensitive.
And aligned with how the universe actually moves.

03 — Why I Became a Realtor

From Observation to Conviction

In my early years, I focused purely on house audits.

Over time, I noticed something troubling.

Most clients came to me too late.

Health had already declined.
Money was already leaking.
Relationships were already strained.

They were already deep inside the minefield.

I didn’t want to be the person who only helps after damage is done.

So I changed my approach.

WHY I BECAME A REALTOR:

About 20 years ago, some of my long-time clients — property investors — made a simple suggestion:

“Why don’t you get a real estate license?”

It made sense.

Up to that point, most people came to me after problems had already surfaced. Health issues. Financial strain. Relationship tension.

By then, they were already dealing with the consequences.

I didn’t want to only fix problems.
I wanted to help people avoid them.

So I made the shift.

I became a Realtor — not to sell property,
but to guide clients before they commit.

Since then, I’ve combined property insight with Flying Star Feng Shui, helping clients choose the right home from the very beginning.

Over the years, this also gave me a deeper understanding of how properties actually behave — beyond brochures and floor plans.

Things like:

  • how layouts affect daily living
  • how certain stacks perform over time
  • and how developer decisions shape long-term outcomes

These are not things you learn from theory alone.

There is also something most people don’t realise.

When purchasing a private property through me,
clients do not pay separately for Feng Shui advice or house selection.

As a Realtor, my commission is paid by the developer or the seller.

So the guidance comes as part of the process —
not as an added cost.

(For HDB transactions, the structure is different, and I will always be upfront about it.)

Which means the real value is not in “adding Feng Shui” later.

By then, they were already dealing with the consequences.

I didn’t want to only fix problems.
I wanted to help people avoid them.

It’s in making the right decision from the start.

Because a property is not just a purchase. It’s something you live with every day.

My Approach Is Simple

I don’t sell hope. I don’t decorate problems away. I don’t tell people what they want to hear. I help people see clearly.

A good house is a good house — for anyone. A bad house affects everyone living in it.

My role is to help you avoid the wrong home and choose one that supports life naturally.

So you don’t have to fix problems later that could have been prevented from the start.

This Is What I Do And this is why I do it.

Featured Contributor — Women’s Weekly

Between 2006 and 2012, I was a paid contributor to Women’s Weekly, writing on Chinese metaphysics.

The feature focused on monthly BaZi analysis — looking at how changing periods and energies could influence the different zodiac signs, and how these shifts might affect daily life, decisions, opportunities, relationships, and timing.

Over time, as my consultation work expanded and I became more deeply involved in Feng Shui audits and property selection, writing gradually took a back seat.

I enjoyed the writing process very much, but after years in the field, I came to realise that Feng Shui is not just about theories, forecasts, or concepts on paper.

Its true value lies in how it can influence the quality of a person’s life.

The right environment can support clearer thinking, better opportunities, stronger relationships, greater peace of mind, and sometimes even help a person move through difficult periods with less resistance and struggle.

That is why my focus gradually shifted from writing about Feng Shui… to applying it in the real world through homes, spaces, and the people living in them.

Because when the environment changes, life often changes with it.