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Real Estate in San Antonio

Properties in San Antonio: a barangay with deep cultural ties to its patron saint within Libon, Albay. Compare listings here.

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About San Antonio

San Antonio is a barangay with deep cultural ties to its patron saint within Libon, Albay. Patron-saint barangays often have a strong sense of community identity built around the annual fiesta — a practical factor for buyers who value tight-knit neighborhood culture. Flood risk is a key due diligence item in Libon — verify the property's specific flood history before committing. Property purchases in San Antonio follow the same legal process as elsewhere in the Philippines: verify title at the Registry of Deeds, pay documentary stamp tax and transfer tax, and register the transfer at the LGU assessor's office. house-and-lot and townhouse developments serving end-user demand are the available property types.

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Flood Risk

High Flood Risk

Flood risk in San Antonio is rated high, consistent with Libon's overall classification. Buyers who are flood-sensitive should prioritize properties on elevated lots, upper floors, or areas with documented flood control infrastructure. A pre-purchase rainy-season site visit is strongly advisable before any commitment.

Transport

San Antonio relies on Libon's local transport system. Tricycles serve the barangay-level routes; jeepneys and multicabs link residents to Libon's commercial district, public schools, and government offices. Buyers who commute daily to an employment center outside Libon should evaluate the nearest bus or P2P terminal for their specific route.

Amenities

San Antonio barangay residents have access to standard community-level amenities: elementary school, health center, and multi-purpose hall. Larger institutional amenities — secondary schools, government hospitals, and commercial centers — are available in Libon proper or the nearest urban center in Albay.

Growth Potential

The established growth rating for San Antonio indicates a market where demand comes from genuine end-users — local families, workers, and retirees — rather than investors chasing appreciation. This typically results in fair pricing and lower long-term vacancy risk for landlords.

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Buyer Questions

Frequently asked about San Antonio real estate

Are there good schools near San Antonio, Libon?

San Antonio typically has a public elementary school within the barangay. For secondary education, the nearest public high school is usually in Libon proper — confirm the exact school assignment with the barangay hall. Private schools, if any, are also concentrated in the city center.

Is San Antonio a good neighborhood for families?

Libon's overall community character determines family liveability in San Antonio. The barangay has standard community infrastructure: health center, covered court, and elementary school. Families should verify proximity to the secondary school, nearest pediatric clinic, and daily market before finalizing their choice.

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