Real Estate in San Antonio
Properties in San Antonio: a heritage barangay with a patron-saint identity within Duero, Bohol. Compare listings here.
About San Antonio
Duero in Bohol is divided into numerous barangays; San Antonio is a heritage barangay with a patron-saint identity. Flood risk in this part of Duero 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. Single-family homes, townhouses, and affordable condominiums are the main property types available in San Antonio. The market here is primarily end-user driven, with middle-income families and workers seeking affordable, accessible housing near employment as the dominant buyer profile. Buyers should verify lot titles and confirm drainage conditions before committing.
Location Details
Flood Risk
Moderate Flood Risk
San Antonio's moderate flood-risk rating reflects Duero's terrain and drainage infrastructure. Not all parts of the barangay flood equally — buyers should review the NAMRIA flood hazard map for the specific property location and ask the barangay DRRMO office for local flood records.
Transport
San Antonio is accessible via Duero's road network. Local tricycles provide door-to-barangay-road transport, while jeepney routes connect to Duero's town center, public market, and bus terminals. Commute to Duero proper is typically 15–35 minutes for barangays near arterial roads.
Amenities
Community amenities in San Antonio cover the essentials: barangay health center, public elementary school, and covered court. Buyers with school-age children should verify the distance to the nearest public high school in Duero, as secondary education typically requires a short commute.
Growth Potential
San Antonio's established growth profile means property values are stable and demand is steady. This is not a high-growth speculative market — it is a reliable one suited to buyers who want a home that holds value without dramatic risk. End-users dominate over investors.
Properties
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Buyer Questions
Frequently asked about San Antonio real estate
How easy is it to resell a property in San Antonio, Duero?
Resale liquidity in San Antonio depends on Duero's overall market depth. Established markets have moderate liquidity — properties priced correctly typically sell within 6–12 months.
What factors affect property values in San Antonio?
Key value drivers in San Antonio: (1) distance from Duero's main commercial district; (2) lot size and road frontage; (3) title status — Torrens titled properties command a significant premium over tax declaration; (4) flood history — a clean flood record adds measurable value; (5) condition of barangay roads and drainage; (6) proximity to schools, markets, and transport terminals.
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