Real Estate in Progreso
Progreso offers buyers a working-class residential community within San Fernando — one of Bukidnon's established markets.
About Progreso
Real estate buyers exploring San Fernando, Bukidnon will encounter Progreso as a working-class residential community. The barangay has an established residential character, with a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and small apartment buildings serving local families and workers. Flood risk in this part of San Fernando is moderate — buyers should verify the specific lot's drainage conditions. Real estate in Progreso is accessible to middle-income families and workers seeking affordable, accessible housing near employment, with house-and-lot units, townhouses, and low-rise condominiums at stable price points at price points reflecting San Fernando's position in the Bukidnon market. Pag-IBIG financing is commonly available for properties in this price range.
Location Details
Flood Risk
Moderate Flood Risk
Progreso's moderate flood-risk rating reflects San Fernando'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
Progreso relies on San Fernando's local transport system. Tricycles serve the barangay-level routes; jeepneys and multicabs link residents to San Fernando's commercial district, public schools, and government offices. Buyers who commute daily to an employment center outside San Fernando should evaluate the nearest bus or P2P terminal for their specific route.
Amenities
Progreso 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 San Fernando proper.
Growth Potential
Progreso'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
No listings in Progreso yet
Buyer Questions
Frequently asked about Progreso real estate
Is it safe to buy property in Progreso, San Fernando?
Progreso is a barangay within San Fernando, which has moderate flood risk and established growth potential. Buyers should verify: (1) the specific property's flood history, (2) proximity to drainage canals, and (3) the barangay safety record from the local PNP station. For most end-users, property-level due diligence matters more than the barangay name.
How long is the commute from Progreso to San Fernando center?
Commute time from Progreso to San Fernando proper depends on the barangay's location relative to the main road. By tricycle and jeepney, expect 15–40 minutes. Private vehicle significantly reduces this. Ask the seller or nearby residents for a realistic daily commute estimate.
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