Real Estate in San Antonio
San Antonio, Makati: a heritage barangay with a patron-saint identity — high flood risk, prime growth potential in Metro Manila.
About San Antonio
For end-users considering Metro Manila, San Antonio in Makati is a heritage barangay with a patron-saint identity. Named after a patron saint, this barangay has a heritage character rooted in the Catholic parish system that organized early Philippine settlements. The local chapel remains its most visible landmark. Flood risk is a key due diligence item in Makati — verify the property's specific flood history before committing. Buyers comparing San Antonio against other Makati barangays will find a similar offering of prime condominiums, commercial units, and premium residential properties. The deciding factors typically come down to lot size, distance from the main road, and the specific flood history of the property street rather than the barangay name.
Location Details
Flood Risk
High Flood Risk
Makati's high flood-risk rating applies to San Antonio. 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
Transport from San Antonio to key destinations in Makati relies on the jeepney and tricycle network. The barangay road connects to Makati's arterial road, from which jeepney and UV Express services provide access to the city center, hospitals, schools, and public markets.
Amenities
San Antonio has access to a local elementary school, barangay health center, and covered multi-purpose hall within the community. Larger amenities — wet market, high schools, hospitals, malls, and government offices — are concentrated in Makati proper.
Growth Potential
Investment in San Antonio is backed by Makati's prime fundamentals: institutional rental demand from BPO and corporate tenants, low vacancy, and steady appreciation. Buyers can expect 4–7% gross rental yields in well-located units and predictable long-term capital growth.
Properties
No listings in San Antonio yet
Buyer Questions
Frequently asked about San Antonio real estate
Does San Antonio in Makati flood?
Makati 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, Makati?
Property prices in San Antonio reflect Makati's overall market positioning within Metro Manila. Expect premium pricing consistent with ${city}'s status as a prime market. Consult a local broker for current listings as prices shift with supply conditions.
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