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Buying property across Cordillera Administrative Region?

7 active listings · 24 projects · 14 developers. Everything you need before you sign — pricing, projects, neighborhoods, BIR zonal records, hazards, and the live property grid.

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Cordillera Administrative Region real estate — 3BR 167sqm Townhouse for Sale in Baguio
Cordillera Administrative Region
Cities & Municipalities
68
Active listings
7
7 sale + 0 rent
Active projects
24
from 14 developers
Live listings

Properties for sale and rent in Cordillera Administrative Region

Live listings refreshed from the Housal database — 7 for sale, 0 for rent.

The pipeline

Top Projects in Cordillera Administrative Region

Active developer projects in Cordillera Administrative Region grouped into the three tiers buyers actually shop in — luxury (≥₱50M), mid-market residential, and commercial / office. Tiering is computed from live listing prices, not marketing copy.

Luxury — PHP 50M+

Luxury

Premium residential and high-end mixed-use towers — typical buyer is principal/HNW, financing usually 30–50% cash. Rental yields tend to be lower; capital appreciation is the primary return driver.

Mid-Market & Affordable Residential

Residential

The deepest tier of inventory — entry-level to mid-market condos, house-and-lot, and townhouses. Typical buyer is end-user owner-occupier or yield-focused investor; bank financing is the norm.

Who's building here

Top Developers in Cordillera Administrative Region

Goshen Land Capital Incorporated

5 projects0 active
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First Aikka Development, Inc.

2 projects0 active
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DMCI Homes

2 projects0 active
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Robinsons Land Corporation

2 projects0 active
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Woori Construction & Development Corporation

2 projects0 active
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Costa del Hamilo Incorporated

1 project0 active
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Living here

Lifestyle, transport, schools and healthcare around Cordillera Administrative Region

What's actually within reach of Cordillera Administrative Region — top-tier schools, hospitals, malls, and transport nodes from Housal's curated POI graph (within ~4 km of the city centroid).

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Shopping

Shopping & Dining

6
  • Puregold· supermarket
    103 m
  • Puregold (Burnham Park)· supermarket
    118 m
  • Robinsons Supermarket· supermarket
    771 m
  • PUREGOLD· supermarket
    896 m
  • Puregold Baguio· supermarket
    1.3 km
  • SM Supermarket SM Bag· supermarket
    1.6 km
Education directory

Every school within reach of Cordillera Administrative Region

Public elementary, secondary, private, and tertiary schools indexed within ~6 km of Cordillera Administrative Region's centroid. Useful for family buyers who need to filter property listings by school catchment.

NameDistance
Baguio Central School Yandok Street, Baguio City
90 m
Baguio Central School
97 m
Josefa Carino Elementary School
122 m
Union School International
149 m
Paskuhan sa Legarda (TTS)
149 m
WECANS Academy
173 m
Rippling River Institute of Caregiving and Health Care Inc,
192 m
Adiwang Ciano Baguio Korean Language Center 0939 566 6948
192 m
UCCP Baguio Educational Center
196 m
Pines City National High School
207 m
Discover Islam
210 m
DepEd Tayo Pines City National High School Junior High Main Campus
211 m
Victory Baptist Academy
217 m
Toddler Learning and Development Center
217 m
Blue Phenix Skills Training Center
255 m
Brave Heart Korean language
264 m
Philippine Institute of Culinary Arts, Inc.
276 m
Balay Sofia Inc.
280 m
Wales Viet Nam
282 m
Brits Academy
283 m
Medline International Training Institute of Baguio (Medline Baguio)
332 m
IELTS Einstein
339 m
Medline International Training Institute of Baguio
343 m
Breakthrough VA Training Center
371 m
CRC-ACE Review School
381 m
PhilHEMS Training Center
405 m
SVN Studio
407 m
Musar Music
408 m
LOGOS Mission School
418 m
Baguio State University
419 m
4-H Club Manuel L. Quezon Elementary School, Baguio City
419 m
Saint Louis School
420 m
St. Louis School Center High School
428 m
English Champions Learning Academy
511 m
Ridgeview Academy of Baguio
512 m
Cathedral Baguio
529 m
Normita Rio-Pablico Music Studio
539 m
Aguinaldo Elementary School
541 m
REO Baguio
544 m
Kumon Baguio Study Center
557 m

Showing top 40 type sorted by distance from Cordillera Administrative Region's centroid.

Healthcare directory

Hospitals & medical facilities near Cordillera Administrative Region

Hospitals, medical centers, and specialty clinics indexed near Cordillera Administrative Region. Healthcare proximity is a major real-estate value driver — especially for older buyers and families with chronic-care needs.

NameDistance
Seen Eo Optical SM Bag
125 m
Baguio City Jail TB Dots Center
158 m
Skin Medix
224 m
Ledsey-Sallatic Dental Clinic
244 m
Kayang Specialty Clinic
315 m
Bagayas-Biddic Dental Clinic
315 m
Falcasantos Dental Clinic
358 m
City Camp District Health Center
396 m
Jess Jesoceaneleven
421 m
Bamarva Clinic Baguio City
427 m
Aquino Dental Clinic
561 m
Saint Jude's Multispecialty Hospital, Inc.
570 m
Dr. Ma. Elvie Bilog-Roales Medical Clinic
580 m
Balay Marvi by LoveYourself
587 m
Filko Dental Laboratory
611 m
Metro Baguio X-Ray Ultra Sound Laboratories
611 m
Benguet Laboratories Center Mall
640 m
SLU Hospital of the Sacred Heart
671 m
Luccicante Optical
708 m
Cabato Medical Clinic
711 m
Osaka Iridology
736 m
Campo Filipino District Health Center
750 m
NOTRE DAME Hospital Baguio
758 m
Dumlao Clinic Baguio
765 m
BCU Sto. Nino Jesus Medical Center
767 m
Operating Room - SLU Sacred Heart Medical Center
771 m
SLU - Sacred Heart Medical Center
771 m
Ears, Nose and Throat Clinic
789 m
Laboratory Department SLU-Sacred Heart Medical Center
790 m
Cordillera EyeCare Specialists
796 m
Info and Admissions slushmc
798 m
Notre Dame de Chartres Hospital
800 m
St. Louis University Hospital of the Sacred Heart
802 m
Baguio Stone Center
820 m
Sto. Niño Hospital, Baguio City
830 m
Bghmc Opd
840 m
Dr. Leila Rachel Dupiag
842 m
Emergency Room
853 m
Baguio Urologist DR DARWIN HENRY GALUBA
865 m
His and Hers Health and Ultrasound Clinic
917 m

Showing top 40 type sorted by distance from Cordillera Administrative Region's centroid.

Government & public services

Government offices serving Cordillera Administrative Region

City Hall, BIR Revenue District Office, Land Registration, Department of Health field office, Civil Registry, and other government-service offices buyers will visit during a property transaction.

NameDistance
PHL Post
78 m
City Government Of Baguio
79 m
DepEd Tayo Aguinaldo ES
89 m
DTI Cordillera Administrative Region
97 m
Negosyo Center Baguio City
123 m
Public Employment Service Office - City Government of Baguio
124 m
PRC CAR - Baguio City
155 m
Baguio City Jail Male Dormitory
161 m
DepEd Tayo Irisan National High School
167 m
Baguio City Police Office (City Headquarters)
175 m
Philippine Statistics Authority
179 m
Bulwagan NG Katarungan
181 m
Baguio City Crime Laboratory Office
251 m
Office of the City Engineer
500 m
DA APCO Baguio
562 m
Procurement Service Regional Depot
597 m
Brgy. Upper Rock Quarry Barangay Hall
683 m
Quirino Hill District Health Center
684 m
SSS Baguio
713 m
Bibak Center
714 m
Padre burgos Barangay
730 m
Brgy. Lower Lourdes Subdivision Multi-Purpose Hall
802 m
Senior Citizen's Office Salud Mitra Barangay Baguio City
807 m
Commission on Elections
809 m
DepEd Tayo Bonifacio ES
810 m
Governor Pack Road,Baguio City
822 m
Post Offices Baguio Area
848 m
Baguio City Post Office
864 m
Baguio CVAO - Urban Agriculture Division
869 m
Philippine Postal
888 m
SK Lower Lourdes Subdivision Barangay
949 m
Pharmacy Department of the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center
956 m
Philippine Chamber of Commerce & Industry-Baguio Benguet Chapter
968 m
Baguio HSO Mental Health & Wellness Unit
987 m
SK Andres Bonifacio Barangay
990 m
Department of Foreign Affairs
992 m
DAR Regional Office Records Unit
1.0 km
DepEd Tayo- Magsaysay NHS
1.1 km
DSWD
1.1 km
Civil Defense Cordillera
1.2 km

Showing top 40 office type sorted by distance from Cordillera Administrative Region's centroid.

Retail & dining

Malls, supermarkets and dining near Cordillera Administrative Region

Major retail and food-and-beverage anchors near Cordillera Administrative Region. Walk-to-mall positioning supports both end-user demand and short-stay rental yields.

NameDistance
Puregold
Premium
103 m
Puregold (Burnham Park)
Premium
118 m
Robinsons Supermarket
Premium
771 m
PUREGOLD
Puregold
Premium
896 m
Puregold Baguio
Puregold
Premium
1.3 km
SM Supermarket SM Bag
Premium
1.6 km
Legarda Supermart
141 m
Elphrodite Minimart
163 m
Subasta Gold Mlhuillier
172 m
WJ Altares Store
190 m
Ocampo's Mall
224 m
Lovely Kahael's Pawnshop
253 m
Abanao Shopping Complex
270 m
Ening's Vegetable Dealer
274 m
Calpotura's Mini-Mart
278 m
Brenda Wholesale & Retail
279 m
Washington Tolidan Sari-Sari Store
285 m
J. Abella's Store
291 m
Pinescity Mart
293 m
National Book Store
303 m
Abanao Square
313 m
Sunshine Supermart
330 m
Villarica Pawnshop
339 m
Curamed Enterprises
352 m
Pacific Marketplace
353 m
C and Triple A Supermart
353 m
Tinderang Momshie
371 m
New Super Grocery
374 m
Villarica Pawnshop
393 m
Bang Bang
395 m
D' Maharlika Basement Shopping Center
404 m
Maharlika Livelihood Center
406 m
Silla Korean Grocery
415 m
Tiong San
417 m
Blk 3 Hilltop Market
424 m
Virsa Grocery
426 m
Good Quality of Salaula Bele's for Sale
428 m
La-Loves Food Trading
429 m

Showing top 38 type sorted by distance from Cordillera Administrative Region's centroid.

Landmarks & lifestyle

Parks, landmarks & recreation in Cordillera Administrative Region

Parks, monuments, sports facilities, museums, and recreation venues buyers and tenants actually use. Greenspace proximity is a measurable price differentiator.

NameDistance
Anytime Fitness
81 m
Baguio Burnham Lions Club
167 m
Altitude Gym
175 m
Christmas Nativity Exhibit
180 m
The Private Gym
225 m
Happy Paws Pet Park
243 m
Orchidarium
252 m
Goals Gym Baguio
264 m
Igorot Garden
340 m
Sniper Fitness Gym
349 m
Baguio City KM 0
398 m
Benguet Fitness Center (BFC Gym)
414 m
Burnham Park Biking
420 m
Baguio City Market Mini Park
442 m
Vical Fitness Center
480 m
Melvin Jones Grandstand
499 m
Hydro 2 Falls
559 m
Childrens Park Burnham
578 m
Kiddie Play Center
588 m
Trojans Fitness Gym
622 m
Kiddieverse Indoor Playground
637 m
Quirante's Fun Rides and Recreation Park
641 m
Baguio Health Club Gym
659 m
Founders Park
671 m
Veterans Memorial Park
678 m
BodyBase Aerobics Center
685 m
Wholeness Spa and Skin Care
696 m
UB Gymnasium
696 m
Kids On Block
711 m
Torpedo Ray Swim Club
719 m
Athletic Bowl, Burnham Park, Baguio City
719 m
Minesview, Baguio
729 m
Red Corner Fitness Center
758 m
Muscleaneous Baguio Fitness Tips
768 m
Baguio burnham Lions Club
787 m
Jose Burgos Gym
820 m
Mini Park Garden
828 m
Phoenix Physical Fitness Gym
899 m
Melvin Jones Park, Baguio
901 m
Fitness Edge Gym and Health Club
914 m

Showing top 40 type sorted by distance from Cordillera Administrative Region's centroid.

Transit & mobility

Transit nodes & airports serving Cordillera Administrative Region

MRT/LRT stations, bus terminals, train stations, ferry terminals, and airports within range of Cordillera Administrative Region. Transit proximity is the single biggest commute-cost driver in Metro Manila real estate.

NameDistance
Uv Express Terminal
189 m
Baguio Bus Lines Association (BBLA)
237 m
Van Terminal at Petron Baguio City
643 m
Partas Bus Station, Baguio City
671 m
Dangwa Terminal
721 m
Genesis Terminal Governor Pack Road Baguio City
782 m
Philippine Rabbit
799 m
Jollibee Baguio Gov. Pack
805 m
Baguio Bus Terminal
829 m
Genesis Bus Terminal 2 , Baguio City
831 m
Gov. Pack Terminal
832 m
Baguio Terminal
845 m
Victory Liner Terminal
846 m
Dalin Bus Line
851 m
Rising Sun Bus Terminal
883 m
Florida Bus Terminal, Bokawkan Rd., Baguio City
1.0 km
Victory Liner, Baguio City
1.2 km
Victory Bus Terminal, Gov. Pack Road, Baguio City
1.3 km
D. Rising Son Bus Station in Benguet
1.7 km
Genesis Bus, Marcos Highway
3.3 km
Marcos Hi-Way
3.3 km
Baguio Loakan Airport
4.8 km
Loakan Airport (BAG)
4.8 km
GL. Lizardo Trans
4.9 km
Loakan Airport
5.2 km
Suyok Loakan Airport
5.3 km

Showing top 26 type sorted by distance from Cordillera Administrative Region's centroid.

Banking & finance

Banks & ATMs near Cordillera Administrative Region

Branches of major Philippine banks (BDO, BPI, Metrobank, Landbank, Security Bank, China Bank, RCBC, UnionBank) within range. Useful if you're financing a property — knowing where the loan-processing branch is matters.

NameDistance
BDO
70 m
EastWest Bank
78 m
Eastwest Bank - Baguio Rizal Monument Store
78 m
PNB - Philippine National Bank
107 m
China Bank ATM
122 m
HSBC Credit Card Bill Payments
201 m
Landbank
217 m
Metrobank Baguio - Burnham
218 m
Security Bank
224 m
BPI Baguio Abanao Branch
277 m
EastWest Bank
293 m
Land Bank of the Philippines
320 m
BPI
335 m
Robinsons Bank
377 m
BPI
430 m
BDO Unibank
433 m
Land Bank of the Philippines
453 m
BPI Family Savings Bank
464 m
BPI Baguio Burnham Branch ATM and CAM
492 m
PSBank
516 m
Metrobank Baguio Magsaysay
531 m
PNB - Philippine National Bank
539 m
Metrobank
564 m
Landbank
570 m
UnionBank of the Philippines
Union Bank of the Philippines
601 m
UnionBank
627 m
BDO UB Square
633 m
UnionBank
653 m
Robinsons Bank Baguio Branch
663 m
BPI Baguio Gen. Luna Branch
676 m
Metrobank
715 m
Metrobank ATM
724 m
Metrobank
746 m
RCBC
746 m
BDO
754 m
Chinabank
760 m
RCBC Savings Bank
790 m
RCBC Branch
800 m
Landbank ATM
826 m
BPI
830 m
Metrobank ATM
859 m
BDO
903 m
BDO Unibank
921 m
PNB Magsaysay
1.2 km
PNB
1.2 km
Maybank
1.2 km
PNB - Philippine National Bank
1.2 km
Land Bank of the Philippines
1.3 km
Landbank
1.3 km
BDO Unibank
1.3 km
Security Bank
1.4 km
ChinaBank Savings
1.6 km
Metrobank Marcos Highway
2.0 km
BPI ATM
2.5 km
BPI La Trinidad Branch
3.2 km
BDO Network Bank Benguet – La Trinidad
BDO Network Bank PH
3.3 km

Showing top 56 bank sorted by distance from Cordillera Administrative Region's centroid.

Government data layer

BIR Zonal Values for Cordillera Administrative Region

Government-published Bureau of Internal Revenue zonal valuations — the legal floor used to compute capital-gains, documentary-stamp, and transfer taxes. Drawn from 2,561 active records. RDO 8.

Min ₱/sqm
₱100
Avg ₱/sqm
₱23K
Max ₱/sqm
₱207K

Top classifications by sample size

ClassificationAvg ₱/sqmRecords
Residential Regular₱13K1,461
Commercial Regular₱45K644
Residential Condominium₱78K109
Agricultural Class 47₱2K96
Agricultural Class 15₱95954
Agricultural Class 25₱1K48

About Cordillera Administrative Region

Coordinates
17.350, 120.900
Where it sits

Cordillera Administrative Region on the map

Open-source map (OpenStreetMap data, Leaflet renderer). Pin marks Cordillera Administrative Region's centroid; the green circle approximates the official area footprint.

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About this market

Cordillera Administrative Region sits in the second ring of Metro Manila / Calabarzon — fast-growing, accessible to the capital, with pricing that's typically more attainable than the NCR core. As of today, Housal indexes 7 active listings inside Cordillera Administrative Region — 7 for sale and 0 for rent. Pricing data is being aggregated. Per-property pricing in the listings grid above shows what's currently asked.

Cordillera Administrative Region is a region of the Philippines, administratively part of Philippines, home to an indexed population. Cordillera Administrative Region matters in real-estate terms because it sits at the intersection of three forces — its administrative weight (68 cities and municipalities feed up to it), its inventory depth (7 active listings on Housal alone), and its development pipeline (24 projects under construction or selling). Combine that with 2,561 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.

24 active projects from 14 licensed developers shape the new-build pipeline — names you'll see most are Goshen Land Capital Incorporated, First Aikka Development, Inc., DMCI Homes. The Bureau of Internal Revenue's zonal benchmark for Cordillera Administrative Region averages ₱23K per square meter — useful as the legal floor for capital-gains, documentary-stamp, and transfer-tax computations on every transaction inside the area.

About Cordillera Administrative Region

Cordillera Administrative Region occupies an indexed footprint inside the Philippines and supports a population of an indexed count of residents. Cordillera Administrative Region sits at a more developing density profile — land remains a meaningful component of every transaction, lot sizes are larger, and development activity is concentrated rather than blanketed.

Housal's geographic intelligence layer indexes Cordillera Administrative Region down to the city/municipality level, with 68 cities and municipalities catalogued under it. Each child location is itself queryable for inventory, BIR zonal values, and active projects — meaning you can drill from this landing page into the specific micro-market that matches your criteria within a click or two.

Beyond raw geography, Cordillera Administrative Region carries an indexed map of 0 schools, 0 healthcare facilities, 6 shopping destinations, and 0 transport nodes within ten kilometers of the area centroid. These POI counts feed into the lifestyle, accessibility, and investment-thesis blocks below — every nearby-place pin contributes to the long-term liveability and resale strength of properties you'd buy here.

The Cordillera Administrative Region Real Estate Market

The for-sale market in Cordillera Administrative Region currently lists 7 active properties on Housal. Per-sqm pricing is being aggregated as new listings come online. The price spread inside Cordillera Administrative Region is wide enough to accommodate first-time buyers, mid-market upgraders, and high-net-worth principals — which is itself a signal of market depth.

The rental market in Cordillera Administrative Region is shallow today; rental yield analysis requires at least 10 active listings to publish a defensible median.

Cordillera Administrative Region's pipeline strength comes from 24 active projects across 14 developers. Names you'll encounter most often when shopping new-build are Goshen Land Capital Incorporated, First Aikka Development, Inc., DMCI Homes. A market with multiple credible developers competing on the same address — rather than a single dominant operator — is one signal that the area has graduated past speculative-launch dynamics into competitive market-rate pricing, which is what buyers want to see.

For end-user buyers, the practical implication of Cordillera Administrative Region's mix of resale + new-build inventory is choice. You can shortlist a turnkey resale unit (faster handover, no construction risk, established address) or a pre-selling launch (longer wait, lower per-sqm entry, builder warranty). Both routes are live in this market today, with the listings grid above showing what's currently on the table.

Government, Zonal, and Transaction Costs

The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) maintains a zonal-value schedule for every street in Cordillera Administrative Region. Currently we have 2,561 active records on file from RDO 8. The average zonal value across these records is ₱23K per square meter — and this is the floor used by the BIR to compute capital-gains tax (6% of zonal or contract price, whichever is higher), documentary-stamp tax (1.5%), and transfer tax (0.5–0.75%).

Zonal values matter for two reasons. First: they determine the minimum tax base, so a contract-price haircut beneath the zonal value will not actually reduce tax — the BIR gross-ups to the zonal floor. Second: zonal values are revised periodically (roughly every 5–10 years), which means jurisdictions whose zonal schedules have lagged market prices materially are jurisdictions where today's transaction taxes are below tomorrow's. Buyers in actively-revising RDOs face progressively-higher transaction costs over the medium term.

The full breakdown of zonal classifications inside Cordillera Administrative Region is in the table above. As a rule of thumb, "Residential Regular" rows govern most house-and-lot transactions, "Residential Condominium" governs condos, and "Commercial Regular / Condominium" governs office, retail, and mixed-use space. Spot-check the classification for any specific property before signing — surprise reclassifications mid-transaction are unusual but possible.

Lifestyle, Accessibility & Daily Life in Cordillera Administrative Region

Cordillera Administrative Region's lifestyle profile is shaped by 6 retail and recreational anchors within ten kilometers of the area centroid (6 malls, 0 parks). For families, the relevant signal is school density: 0 education facilities are indexed in the area, ranging from preschools and elementary public schools through high-school and tertiary institutions.

Healthcare proximity is one of the under-priced factors in Philippine real estate decisions. Cordillera Administrative Region carries 0 healthcare facilities indexed within range — which includes general hospitals, specialty clinics, dental practices, and ambulatory care. Buyers with elderly parents or chronic-care requirements should treat the healthcare list above as a primary filter rather than a footnote.

Transport access — 0 indexed nodes including bus, train, and gas-station infrastructure — determines whether Cordillera Administrative Region is a true commute-friendly residential market or one that effectively requires private-vehicle ownership. The transport list above tells you which routes are reachable on public transit; cross-reference against your daily destinations before committing to a property here.

For the day-to-day, Cordillera Administrative Region's shopping and food-and-beverage density (counted in the POI section above) is what most residents actually experience. A neighborhood with high mall density can be convenient or a noise problem depending on your specific street; visit at multiple times of day before deciding.

Cordillera Administrative Region Investment Thesis

Cordillera Administrative Region's investment characteristics are observable from four data points: inventory depth (7 active listings), pipeline activity (24 projects from 14 developers), pricing baseline (aggregating), and yield estimate (computing). Each of these cuts a different way for a typical investor.

For yield-focused investors, the question is whether Cordillera Administrative Region's rental rates can sustain the asking sale prices over a 10-year hold. Yield computation requires more rental sample density than Cordillera Administrative Region currently has on Housal.

For capital-appreciation investors, the question is whether Cordillera Administrative Region's pricing today is below, at, or above its long-run equilibrium. Useful proxies: BIR zonal value (the regulated floor; ₱23K/sqm), market average (pending), and the spread between them. Markets where the market-to-zonal multiple is high are typically late-cycle; markets where it's compressed are either early-cycle accumulation or structurally weak demand. Use the comparison-with-peer-cities table on this page to triangulate.

For end-user buyers, "investment" is largely irrelevant — you live in the property and exit when life requires you to. The relevant question is whether Cordillera Administrative Region's neighborhoods, schools, healthcare, and transport (all listed above) match your 5–7 year forward life plan. If yes, the price you pay matters less than the lifestyle delta.

Hazards & Resilience

Every Philippine real-estate decision sits inside a hazard envelope — typhoon, earthquake, volcano, flood, and tsunami. Ignoring this envelope works fine until it doesn't, and Filipino buyers have a direct memory of properties that lost 30–60% of their effective value after a single major event.

Cordillera Administrative Region's hazard read on Housal pulls from PHIVOLCS fault-line maps, NDRRMC flood reports, PAGASA climate records, and project-level structural-safety assessments. Fault-line distance is being computed from PHIVOLCS overlays.

The practical implication: ask your developer (for new-build) or your broker (for resale) for the structural-engineering certifications, the seismic-design category, and any flood-mitigation infrastructure attached to the specific project. A clean PHIVOLCS distance + a strong building code spec is worth more than aesthetic finish-out at the same price point.

Step-by-step guide

Buying property in Cordillera Administrative Region — practical guide

The standard 8-step transaction sequence for any property purchase in Cordillera Administrative Region. Each step has its own document trail and timing — skip a step and you'll usually pay for it later in lawyer fees or rework.

  1. 1

    Shortlist properties

    Filter the live listings in Cordillera Administrative Region above by location, property type, bedrooms, and budget. Save 5–10 candidates that fit your shortlist before reaching out — it's much easier to compare specs side-by-side than serially.

  2. 2

    Reserve with Earnest Money

    Pay an Earnest Money equivalent of 1–2% of price to lock the property off-market. Get a written acknowledgement; this is later credited against the downpayment when the contract is signed.

  3. 3

    Sign a Contract to Sell (CTS)

    The CTS locks the price, payment schedule, and turnover timeline. Read it carefully — penalty clauses for buyer/seller default vary widely. For financed buyers, this is also when you start the formal bank loan application.

  4. 4

    Verify title + clearances

    Pull a fresh certified copy of the title (TCT for house/lot, CCT for condo) from the Registry of Deeds. Check for liens, mortgages, adverse claims, or pending court cases. Get the latest real-property-tax clearance from the LGU.

  5. 5

    Pay balance + sign Deed of Absolute Sale (DAS)

    On full payment or release of bank loan proceeds, both parties sign the DAS. The DAS is the document that actually transfers ownership — make sure all signatures and notarization are clean.

  6. 6

    Settle taxes + fees

    Seller pays Capital Gains Tax (6% of zonal or contract price, whichever is higher). Buyer pays Documentary Stamp Tax (1.5%), Transfer Tax (0.5–0.75% — varies by LGU), and Registration Fee (~0.25%). Total transaction costs typically run 7–9% of price.

  7. 7

    Register with the Registry of Deeds

    Submit the DAS + tax-payment receipts to the Registry of Deeds; they issue a new title in the buyer's name. Keep certified copies; you'll need them for utility transfers, HOA registration, and tax-declaration updates with the LGU.

  8. 8

    Move-in checklist

    For condos: HOA orientation, move-in dues, parking-slot allocation, gate-pass setup. For house/lot: meralco/maynilad activation, gate-card programming, security registration. Allocate ₱20K–80K for these soft costs depending on building tier.

Quick Answers about Cordillera Administrative Region Real Estate

Most-asked questions about buying, renting, and living in Cordillera Administrative Region — answered using live Housal data.

What is Cordillera Administrative Region known for?

Cordillera Administrative Region is a developing Philippine region, comprising 12+ cities and provinces. The Housal property index covers 7 active listings across 24 projects.

What is the average property price in Cordillera Administrative Region?

Cordillera Administrative Region's pricing data is being aggregated; browse the listings table above to see current asking prices by property type.

Which developers are most active in Cordillera Administrative Region?

The most active developers in Cordillera Administrative Region by current listing inventory are Goshen Land Capital Incorporated, First Aikka Development, Inc., DMCI Homes. A market with multiple credible developers competing on the same address — rather than a single dominant operator — typically signals competitive market-rate pricing for buyers.

How many properties are listed for sale in Cordillera Administrative Region?

7 properties are currently listed for sale in Cordillera Administrative Region on Housal, with another 0 available for rent.

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Emergency & government hotlines covering Cordillera Administrative Region

National emergency hotlines covering Cordillera Administrative Region. Save these numbers — they work nationwide.

Emergency Hotline
911
Police, fire, medical
Philippine National Police
117
Bureau of Fire Protection
160
Philippine Red Cross
143
Ambulance + disaster response
NDRRMC Disaster Hotline
(02) 8911-1406
National disaster response
PAGASA Weather
(02) 8284-0800
Typhoon + weather alerts
PHIVOLCS Earthquake
(02) 8929-9254
Earthquake + volcano alerts
MMDA Hotline
136
Metro Manila traffic + emergencies
Bantay Bata 163
163
Children in distress
DOH Hotline
1555
Health concerns

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Frequently asked — Cordillera Administrative Region

What is Cordillera Administrative Region known for in Philippine real estate?

Cordillera Administrative Region is recognized in the Philippine property market for combining 68 cities and municipalities of indexed inventory with 24 active development projects. As of today there are 7 active listings (7 sale, 0 rent) on Housal. The market includes a mix of resale, pre-selling, foreclosed, and rental inventory across condominiums, house-and-lot, and townhouse formats.

What is the average property price per sqm in Cordillera Administrative Region?

Per-sqm pricing for Cordillera Administrative Region is being aggregated as new listings are indexed. Browse the listings grid above for current prices on individual properties, or check the BIR zonal block for the government-published valuation floor.

How safe is Cordillera Administrative Region from natural disasters?

Cordillera Administrative Region sits inside the Philippines' shared hazard envelope (Pacific Ring of Fire + Western Pacific typhoon belt). For any specific property in Cordillera Administrative Region, check the developer's structural-engineering certifications, seismic-design category, and any flood-mitigation infrastructure (drainage, retention basins, elevated podiums) before purchase.

What rental yields can I expect in Cordillera Administrative Region?

Rental-yield computation for Cordillera Administrative Region requires more rental sample density. Once 10+ active rentals are on Housal in this area, the yield estimate will publish here.

What is the BIR zonal value for Cordillera Administrative Region?

The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) zonal value for Cordillera Administrative Region averages ₱23K per square meter, computed across 2,561 active records from RDO 8. Zonal values are the legal floor used by the BIR to compute capital-gains tax (6%), documentary-stamp tax (1.5%), and transfer tax (0.5–0.75%) on every property transaction in the area. The full breakdown by classification (Residential, Commercial, Industrial, etc.) is in the BIR Zonal Values block on this page.

Is Cordillera Administrative Region a good place to buy a condo or house?

Cordillera Administrative Region is currently active for both condo and house-and-lot purchases. The lower density profile means house-and-lot inventory is the dominant format, with condo development concentrated rather than blanketed. Use the listings grid above to filter by property type and the developers block to see which builders are most active here.

When was this guide last updated?

This guide auto-refreshes on every page load — listing counts, prices, projects, BIR zonal records, and POI counts all come from live Housal database queries. Every load shows you today's facts, not yesterday's snapshot. Risk + livability scores require ≥3 scored projects in the area to publish.

Cordillera Administrative Region Real Estate Guide 2026 — 68 Cities, 7 Listings | Housal