3- and 4-bedroom mass-market condo units (typical in projects like Kingsford Waterbay, Affinity @ Serangoon, and similar developments) place the main door at the corridor-side of the unit, the living-dining and balcony on the outward-facing side, and the bedroom cluster (master + 2–3 common bedrooms) along one side of the unit. The master bedroom invariably occupies the corner of the unit diagonally opposite the main door — the same forcing pattern as the 1- and 2-bedroom units, scaled up to the larger footprint.
The standard Singapore template, observed
3- and 4-bedroom condo units in mass-market Singapore projects follow the same diagonal-opposite door/master template as their smaller-unit equivalents, with the larger floor area accommodating additional common bedrooms but leaving the door/master geometry unchanged. The classical-pairing register is therefore the same outcome class as the 1–2 bedroom equivalent at the same facing direction — the difference is that with more occupants, the household exposure to that register is broader.
For north-facing units of this property type specifically, the templated layout produces an N-octant orientation for the master-bedroom view and the diagonally-opposite S-octant orientation for the main door. Under classical 阳宅三要 doctrine, this combination falls into the 延年宅 outcome class.
Classical reading: 延年宅
延年宅:陰陽正配,夫妻和順,子孫忠孝,福壽齊全。但久居有克妻之應,當留意女主之身。
Classical 八宅 (Eight Mansions) phrase for the 延年宅 register.
What households in north-facing 3–4 BR Templated Condo units commonly experience
Households commonly report stable marriages, durable partnerships, and intergenerational harmony — though the classical text flags a long-residency caveat regarding the female occupant's health. Couples in stressed marriages tend to find this configuration helps; couples in healthy marriages benefit but should be attentive to the female occupant's health register over multi-decade residency.
Households that buy a north-facing 3–4 BR Templated Condo expecting the unit to behave like a generic “north-facing-facing” home are sometimes surprised by the specific register that emerges, because what the household is experiencing is not the north-facing facing alone — it is the 離門坎主 configuration that the templated layout forces.
The classical caveat that applies to this configuration is 久居克妻. Whether it activates in a specific household depends on the building’s period chart, the occupants’ personal charts, and the year-on-year transit pattern.
Pre-purchase audit framing for north-facing 3–4 BR Templated Condo
The point of a pre-purchase feng shui audit for a Singapore 3–4 BR Templated Condo is not to confirm the templated configuration — that can be predicted from the floor plan alone. The audit’s value is in reading the configuration against your specific situation: which classical caveats actually activate for your household given your personal charts, whether the building’s 玄空 period chart amplifies or moderates the foundational register, which years in the upcoming decade are highest-risk for the most-watched caveats, and whether structural correction (master-bedroom reassignment, entry-sequence modification) is workable for the unit. Master Sean Chan’s blog post on modern Singapore apartment templates covers the broader thesis behind why the configuration is so consistent across developments.