Real Estate in Bon-ot
Find property in Bon-ot — a mid-range residential area within San Andres's established real estate market.
About Bon-ot
Within San Andres's barangay network in Quezon, Bon-ot is a mid-range residential area. The barangay reflects a typical residential development pattern — houses fronting barangay roads, with sari-sari stores and small home-based businesses along the main access route. Flood risk in this part of San Andres is moderate — buyers should verify the specific lot's drainage conditions. Due diligence for buyers in Bon-ot should cover: lot title status and encumbrances, flood zone classification per NAMRIA hazard maps, and proximity to San Andres's commercial district for resale liquidity. single-family homes, townhouses, and affordable condominiums are the typical property formats here.
Location Details
Flood Risk
Moderate Flood Risk
San Andres's moderate flood-risk rating means Bon-ot warrants targeted buyer investigation: Does the specific street flood? How deep? How quickly does water recede? Answers vary significantly lot by lot. Properties on higher ground or near functioning drainage infrastructure are the safer choices.
Transport
Bon-ot is accessible via San Andres's road network. Local tricycles provide door-to-barangay-road transport, while jeepney routes connect to San Andres's town center, public market, and bus terminals. Commute to San Andres proper is typically 15–35 minutes for barangays near arterial roads.
Amenities
Bon-ot 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 San Andres proper or the nearest urban center in Quezon.
Growth Potential
The established growth rating for Bon-ot 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.
Properties
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Buyer Questions
Frequently asked about Bon-ot real estate
Is Bon-ot in San Andres a safe neighborhood?
Neighborhood safety in Bon-ot can be verified through the local PNP station's barangay crime statistics. The barangay tanod (security watch) and the local barangay council also maintain safety records. For the most accurate assessment, visit the barangay hall and speak with long-time residents about the security situation.
What is the community life like in Bon-ot, San Andres?
Bon-ot has the community character typical of Philippine barangays: a strong neighborhood network anchored by the barangay hall, annual fiestas, and community-level social events. The covered court and multi-purpose hall serve as gathering spaces. Residents new to the area typically integrate into the community through the barangay-level social structure.
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