Real Estate in San Rafael
San Rafael in San Narciso, Quezon — a community-oriented barangay rooted in religious tradition. Homes, lots, and rentals available.
About San Rafael
For buyers considering San Narciso, Quezon, San Rafael offers a community-oriented barangay rooted in religious tradition. Flood risk in this part of San Narciso is moderate — buyers should verify the specific lot's drainage conditions. The barangay's patron saint anchors its community identity. The local chapel or church is typically the oldest structure and the gathering point for annual fiestas, novenas, and neighborhood events. Property types in San Rafael reflect San Narciso's market: house-and-lot and townhouse developments serving end-user demand. Buyers here are typically local families and employed workers looking for permanent, practical homes. Standard due diligence — title verification at the Registry of Deeds, barangay clearance, and a physical site visit — applies to all purchases in this barangay.
Location Details
Flood Risk
Moderate Flood Risk
In San Narciso, flood risk is moderate. San Rafael 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 Rafael relies on San Narciso's local transport system. Tricycles serve the barangay-level routes; jeepneys and multicabs link residents to San Narciso's commercial district, public schools, and government offices. Buyers who commute daily to an employment center outside San Narciso should evaluate the nearest bus or P2P terminal for their specific route.
Amenities
The barangay amenity base in San Rafael includes a health center, elementary school, and community hall. San Narciso proper has the larger facilities: the public market, rural health unit, government offices, and any commercial retail serving the wider municipality.
Growth Potential
The established market of San Narciso means San Rafael 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
No listings in San Rafael yet
Buyer Questions
Frequently asked about San Rafael real estate
Are there planned infrastructure projects near San Rafael, San Narciso?
Infrastructure development in San Narciso follows Quezon's overall investment pipeline. Buyers should check DPWH road projects, DOTR transport extensions, and the city's local development plan at the CLUP (Comprehensive Land Use Plan) for infrastructure timelines that could affect property values in San Rafael. Announced projects without active construction should be treated cautiously.
Is San Narciso a growing city?
San Narciso has established growth potential, reflecting its economic and demographic trajectory. The city is an established market with steady, reliable growth rather than speculative momentum.
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