Real Estate in San Antonio
San Miguel's San Antonio barangay — a heritage barangay with a patron-saint identity. Explore listings in this high-flood-risk area.
About San Antonio
San Antonio occupies a heritage barangay with a patron-saint identity in San Miguel, Surigao del Sur. 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. The neighborhood's character broadly mirrors San Miguel's overall residential market. The residential market in San Antonio is primarily owner-occupied. house-and-lot and townhouse developments serving end-user demand are available, catering to families, workers, and long-time residents seeking stable, accessible housing. Buyers should budget for standard transfer taxes, documentary stamp tax, and registration fees on top of the purchase price.
Location Details
Flood Risk
High Flood Risk
Buyers in San Antonio should treat flood risk as a primary — not secondary — due diligence item. San Miguel carries a high flood-risk rating, and this barangay shares that profile. Request DRRMO flood history records, inspect drainage proximity, verify the property's floor level above the nearest waterway, and consider whether flood insurance is available.
Transport
San Antonio is served by local tricycles and jeepney routes that terminate at or pass through San Miguel's town center. For long-distance travel, San Miguel's main bus terminal or transport hub provides connections to regional and inter-city destinations. Travel time to San Miguel proper is generally 15–45 minutes depending on traffic.
Amenities
San Antonio residents have barangay-level services within easy reach — health center, barangay hall, and elementary school. Day-to-day groceries, medical consultations, and commercial needs are served by San Miguel's main commercial district, accessible by tricycle or jeepney.
Growth Potential
Buyers in San Antonio are entering a mature, stable market. San Miguel's economic base sustains consistent residential demand. Capital appreciation is moderate but dependable over a 10-year horizon — more predictable than emerging markets, though without the same upside potential.
Properties
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Buyer Questions
Frequently asked about San Antonio real estate
Does San Antonio in San Miguel flood?
San Miguel has high flood risk overall. Within San Antonio, flood exposure varies by specific lot and street. Buyers should treat flood due diligence as a priority: request DRRMO records and inspect the lot's elevation relative to drainage canals.
What is the price range for properties in San Antonio, San Miguel?
Property prices in San Antonio reflect San Miguel's overall market positioning within Surigao del Sur. Prices are mid-market, reflecting stable demand from local end-users. Consult a local broker for current listings as prices shift with supply conditions.
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