Real Estate in San Antonio
Properties in San Antonio, San Luis: a barangay with deep cultural ties to its patron saint in Agusan del Sur's established real estate corridor.
About San Antonio
San Luis in Agusan del Sur is divided into numerous barangays; San Antonio is a barangay with deep cultural ties to its patron saint. Flood risk is a key due diligence item in San Luis — verify the property's specific flood history before committing. 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 Antonio reflect San Luis's market: single-family homes, townhouses, and affordable condominiums. Buyers here are typically families, workers, and long-time residents seeking stable, accessible housing. 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
High Flood Risk
High flood risk in San Luis is a serious consideration for buyers in San Antonio. During typhoon season, significant flooding can occur. Key questions to ask before buying: Which months does this street flood? What is the average water depth? Has interior flooding ever occurred? How long does water typically take to recede?
Transport
Transport from San Antonio to key destinations in San Luis relies on the jeepney and tricycle network. The barangay road connects to San Luis's arterial road, from which jeepney and UV Express services provide access to the city center, hospitals, schools, and public markets.
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 San Luis proper or the nearest urban center in Agusan del Sur.
Growth Potential
San Luis is an established market, and San Antonio reflects that. Properties are priced to reflect genuine local demand rather than speculation — making them relatively fair value for buyers who intend to live in or rent out their property over the medium term.
Properties
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Buyer Questions
Frequently asked about San Antonio real estate
Can a first-time buyer get a housing loan for a property in San Antonio?
Yes — most residential properties in San Antonio, San Luis are eligible for Pag-IBIG, SSS, or bank housing loans, provided the property has a clean Torrens title and the seller has no outstanding encumbrances. First-time buyers should verify their Pag-IBIG contribution history and check which banks offer competitive rates for Agusan del Sur-based properties.
What should a first-time buyer know about buying in San Antonio, San Luis?
Key steps: (1) verify the lot title at the Registry of Deeds — check for liens, encumbrances, and correct TCT/OCT number; (2) confirm flood risk at the barangay DRRMO; (3) secure a housing loan pre-approval before making an offer; (4) budget for transfer tax, documentary stamp tax, and registration fees (typically 3–5% of purchase price); (5) engage a licensed real estate broker for transaction assistance.
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