Real Estate in San Antonio
San Antonio in Cauayan, Negros Occidental — a community-oriented barangay rooted in religious tradition. Homes, lots, and rentals available.
About San Antonio
San Antonio is a community-oriented barangay rooted in religious tradition within Cauayan, Negros Occidental. 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. Flood risk in this part of Cauayan is moderate — buyers should verify the specific lot's drainage conditions. Buyers comparing San Antonio against other Cauayan barangays will find a similar offering of single-family homes, townhouses, and affordable condominiums. 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
Moderate Flood Risk
Cauayan's moderate flood-risk rating means San Antonio warrants targeted buyer investigation: Does the specific street flood? How deep? How quickly does water recede? Answers vary significantly lot by lot. Properties on higher ground or near functioning drainage infrastructure are the safer choices.
Transport
Road connectivity in San Antonio follows Cauayan's general network. The nearest jeepney or multicab terminal provides onward connections to Cauayan center, adjacent municipalities, and provincial transport routes. For commuters without private vehicles, proximity to the nearest jeepney stop is a critical property selection factor.
Amenities
San Antonio barangay residents have access to standard community-level amenities: elementary school, health center, and multi-purpose hall. Larger institutional amenities — secondary schools, government hospitals, and commercial centers — are available in Cauayan proper or the nearest urban center in Negros Occidental.
Growth Potential
Buyers in San Antonio are entering a mature, stable market. Cauayan'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
No listings in San Antonio yet
Buyer Questions
Frequently asked about San Antonio real estate
Is San Antonio, Cauayan a good investment for OFWs?
OFW investors in San Antonio typically target house-and-lot or townhouse units for rental or family use. Cauayan's established growth profile determines rental demand: steady local rental demand from workers and families. Pag-IBIG housing loans are available for eligible properties.
What is the rental yield potential in San Antonio?
Rental yields in San Antonio depend on property type, condition, and tenant demand in Cauayan. Established markets yield a steady 4–6% gross from local family and worker tenants. Verify current rental comparables with a local broker before projecting returns.
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