Real Estate in Amihan
Amihan barangay, Quezon City — a settled residential neighborhood. Flood risk: high. Growth potential: established.
About Amihan
Amihan forms part of Quezon City's residential landscape in Metro Manila. This is a working residential barangay — practical, accessible, and community-oriented rather than a prestige address. Buyers value it for liveability and affordability. The barangay shares Quezon City's overall market character, shaped by the city's position within NCR. The residential market in Amihan is primarily owner-occupied. house-and-lot units, townhouses, and low-rise condominiums at stable price points are available, catering to middle-income families and workers seeking affordable, accessible housing near employment. 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 Amihan should treat flood risk as a primary — not secondary — due diligence item. Quezon City 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
Transport from Amihan to key destinations in Quezon City relies on the jeepney and tricycle network. The barangay road connects to Quezon City's arterial road, from which jeepney and UV Express services provide access to the city center, hospitals, schools, and public markets.
Amenities
The barangay amenity base in Amihan includes a health center, elementary school, and community hall. Quezon City proper has the larger facilities: the public market, rural health unit, government offices, and any commercial retail serving the wider municipality.
Growth Potential
The established growth rating for Amihan indicates a market where demand comes from genuine end-users — local families, workers, and retirees — rather than investors chasing appreciation. This typically results in fair pricing and lower long-term vacancy risk for landlords.
Properties
No listings in Amihan yet
Buyer Questions
Frequently asked about Amihan real estate
How does Amihan compare to other barangays in Quezon City?
Within Quezon City, barangay-level differences are primarily driven by: (1) distance from the city center — closer barangays command higher prices and better transport access; (2) elevation and flood history — higher barangays are generally safer; (3) proximity to schools and markets — a practical factor for families. Compare specific properties rather than barangay names for the most accurate evaluation.
Is it better to buy in Amihan or in Quezon City proper?
"Quezon City proper" typically refers to the Poblacion or central barangays — denser, pricier, but closer to amenities and transport. Amihan may offer more space for the same budget, at the cost of a longer commute to commercial areas. The right choice depends on your lifestyle priorities: proximity vs. space and affordability.
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