Lazi is a developing market on Housal — its geography, BIR records, and project pipeline are indexed even where inventory is still thin. Lazi is a developing market on Housal — active inventory is being built up while the geography, BIR records, and project pipeline are already indexed. Pricing data is being aggregated. Per-property pricing in the listings grid above shows what's currently asked.
Lazi is a city of the Philippines, administratively part of Siquijor, Central Visayas, home to an indexed population. Lazi matters in real-estate terms because it sits at the intersection of three forces — its administrative weight (18 barangays feed up to it), its inventory depth (0 active listings on Housal alone), and its development pipeline (0 projects under construction or selling). Combine that with 675 BIR zonal records on file, and the result is a market that's measurable, transparent, and decision-ready for both end-user buyers and yield-focused investors.
Project-level data for Lazi is being aggregated and will surface here within 24 hours of indexing. The Bureau of Internal Revenue's zonal benchmark for Lazi averages ₱428 per square meter — useful as the legal floor for capital-gains, documentary-stamp, and transfer-tax computations on every transaction inside the area.
