San Ricardo Zonal Values (2023)
RDO 090 • Effective 2023
Quick Stats
Highest Valued Barangays
| Barangay | Residential | Commercial |
|---|---|---|
| Benit | ₱2,000 | ₱3,000 |
| Poblacion | ₱2,000 | ₱3,000 |
| Bitoon | ₱1,500 | ₱2,000 |
| Cabutan | ₱1,500 | ₱2,500 |
| Camang | ₱1,500 | ₱2,500 |
Most Affordable Barangays
| Barangay | Residential | Commercial |
|---|---|---|
| Looc (Look) | ₱1,100 | ₱2,000 |
| Kinachawa | ₱1,100 | ₱2,000 |
| Timba | ₱1,500 | ₱2,500 |
| Sa-ub | ₱1,500 | ₱2,000 |
| San Ramon | ₱1,500 | - |
All Barangay Zonal Values
Showing 15 of 15 barangays
Benit | ₱2,000 | ₱3,000 |
Bitoon | ₱1,500 | ₱2,000 |
Cabutan | ₱1,500 | ₱2,500 |
Camang | ₱1,500 | ₱2,500 |
Esperanza I | ₱1,500 | ₱2,500 |
Esperanza II | ₱1,500 | ₱2,500 |
Inolinan | ₱1,500 | ₱2,500 |
Kinachawa | ₱1,100 | ₱2,000 |
Looc (Look) | ₱1,100 | ₱2,000 |
Pinot-an (Hinot-an) | ₱1,500 | ₱2,500 |
▶ Poblacion(7 streets) All Other Streets | ₱1,500 | ₱2,500 |
Sa-ub | ₱1,500 | ₱2,000 |
San Antonio | ₱1,500 | ₱2,500 |
San Ramon | ₱1,500 | - |
Timba | ₱1,500 | ₱2,500 |
RDO Information
Maasin City, Southern Leyte (RDO 090)
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About San Ricardo Zonal Values
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the average zonal value in San Ricardo?
The average residential zonal value in San Ricardo is ₱1,585/sqm. Commercial zones average ₱2,500/sqm.
What's the highest zonal value in San Ricardo?
Benit has the highest residential value at ₱2,000/sqm.
What's the lowest zonal value in San Ricardo?
Looc (Look) has the lowest residential value at ₱1,100/sqm.
How many barangays have zonal values in San Ricardo?
15 barangays are covered, with 20 residential, 17 commercial, and 0 industrial zones listed.
Which BIR office handles San Ricardo?
Maasin City, Southern Leyte (RDO 090) handles tax filings for San Ricardo.
When was San Ricardo's zonal value last updated?
BIR last updated San Ricardo's zonal values in 2023. These are the latest official rates currently in effect and will remain valid until BIR publishes new schedules (typically every 1-3 years).
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