Real Estate in San Antonio
Find your property in San Antonio, Mabitac — a heritage barangay with a patron-saint identity in Laguna's established market.
About San Antonio
Mabitac in Laguna is divided into numerous barangays; San Antonio is a heritage barangay with a patron-saint identity. Flood risk in this part of Mabitac is moderate — buyers should verify the specific lot's drainage conditions. 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. Local families and employed workers looking for permanent, practical homes make up the dominant buyer segment in San Antonio. Available properties — house-and-lot units, townhouses, and low-rise condominiums at stable price points — are priced to reflect Mabitac's broader market positioning within Laguna. Title verification at the local Registry of Deeds is an essential pre-purchase step.
Location Details
Flood Risk
Moderate Flood Risk
In Mabitac, flood risk is moderate. San Antonio shares this profile: during a strong typhoon, localized flooding may occur in low-lying parts of the barangay, but most streets remain passable. The property's elevation relative to the nearest estero or drainage canal is the key site-level factor.
Transport
San Antonio is accessible via Mabitac's road network. Local tricycles provide door-to-barangay-road transport, while jeepney routes connect to Mabitac's town center, public market, and bus terminals. Commute to Mabitac proper is typically 15–35 minutes for barangays near arterial roads.
Amenities
San Antonio maintains barangay-level services: health center, multi-purpose hall, and elementary school. The nearest public market, district hospital, high schools, and commercial centers are in Mabitac proper — the standard amenity pattern for barangays in this province.
Growth Potential
The established market of Mabitac means San Antonio offers predictable real estate dynamics: stable prices, consistent demand from local families and workers, and no dramatic peaks or troughs. A sound choice for first-time buyers and long-term owner-occupiers.
Properties
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Buyer Questions
Frequently asked about San Antonio real estate
Is it safe to buy property in San Antonio, Mabitac?
San Antonio is a barangay within Mabitac, which has moderate flood risk and established growth potential. Buyers should verify: (1) the specific property's flood history, (2) proximity to drainage canals, and (3) the barangay safety record from the local PNP station. For most end-users, property-level due diligence matters more than the barangay name.
How long is the commute from San Antonio to Mabitac center?
Commute time from San Antonio to Mabitac proper depends on the barangay's location relative to the main road. By tricycle and jeepney, expect 15–40 minutes. Private vehicle significantly reduces this. Ask the seller or nearby residents for a realistic daily commute estimate.
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