San Mateo, Rizal - Residential Areas

Residential Areas

Population Census of San Mateo
Year Pop. ±% p.a.
1995 99,217
2000 135,603 6.25%
2007 184,860 4.43%

San Mateo is also known to be home of several residential areas including middle to high end real estate villages and subdivisions.

Name of Residential Area Location
Mandala
Timberland Heights
Banyan Ridge
Banyan Crest
The Ranch
Tierra Monte Subdivision
Silangan
Monterey Hills Subdivision
Sta. Barbara Villas
AFP Housing
Modesta Village
Sto. Niño
OLOPS Ville
Gulod Malaya
St. John Homes
Felicidad Village 2
Bancom Subdivision
Marvi Hills Subdivision
Greenbrier Subdivision
Guinayang
Maria Crisanta Compound
Villa San Mateo Phase 1 and 2
Guitnang Bayan 1
Divine Mercy Village
Anita Compound
Bankers Village
Birmingham Sunrise Subdivision
Leal Subdivision
Liamson Subdivision
Villa San Mateo Phase 3 and 4
Guitnang Bayan 2
Lamar Village
Riza Village
New San Mateo Subdivision
Bethel Homes Subdivision
Diaz Subdivision
Lorenzo Compound
Eastwood Greenview Subdivision
Malanday
Buena Homes Subdivision
Glenmore Compound
Carrieland Country Homes
Ampid 1
Sunnyville Subdivision
Duraville Homes
Greenland Newtown Executive Subdivision
Rafaela Compound
Chariville Homes
Easterview Park Subdivision
Ampid 2
Graceland Subdivision
Sunridge Village
Doña Pepeng Subdivision
Banaba
San Joaquin Village
Pamville Subdivision
Roxas Subdivision
Geneville Subdivision
Felicidad Village 3
St. Matthew's Village
Dreamland Subdivision

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