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Real Estate in Tiquiwan

Invest or live in Tiquiwan, Rosario: a mixed residential neighborhood in Agusan del Sur's emerging real estate market.

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Flood risk level

About Tiquiwan

Among Rosario's many barangays, Tiquiwan represents a mixed residential neighborhood. Residents benefit from the social cohesion of a barangay-scale community while having access to the wider city's commercial, medical, and educational amenities. Flood risk is a key due diligence item in Rosario — verify the property's specific flood history before committing. Property purchases in Tiquiwan 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. entry-level house-and-lot and socialized housing catering to first-time buyers are the available property types.

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Location Details

Flood Risk

High Flood Risk

Rosario's high flood-risk rating applies to Tiquiwan. This does not mean every property floods equally — some streets and elevated lots within the barangay may have a strong safety record. But buyers cannot assume safety based on the barangay name alone. Verify at the property level using PAGASA flood maps and DRRMO records.

Transport

Tiquiwan residents use tricycles for intra-barangay movement and jeepney or UV Express vans to reach Rosario's commercial and employment centers. Road access from the barangay to Rosario's main arterial road is the key infrastructure factor for buyers evaluating daily commute viability.

Amenities

The immediate amenity base in Tiquiwan includes a barangay health center and public elementary school. For groceries, the wet market in Rosario proper is the primary shopping destination. Buyers who prioritize proximity to a full-service hospital or shopping center should verify travel time to Rosario's nearest such facility.

Growth Potential

Investing in Tiquiwan means entering a market still in its growth phase. The key risk is infrastructure delays and slower-than-expected commercial development. The upside: land prices remain relatively affordable, and significant appreciation is possible as the area matures.

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Buyer Questions

Frequently asked about Tiquiwan real estate

Are there planned infrastructure projects near Tiquiwan, Rosario?

Infrastructure development in Rosario follows Agusan del Sur'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 Tiquiwan. Announced projects without active construction should be treated cautiously.

Is Rosario a growing city?

Rosario has emerging growth potential, reflecting its economic and demographic trajectory. The city is in active growth mode, with improving road access and commercial development driving residential demand.

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