Solar Panel Installation in Millionaires’ Village
Rooftop solar installation in Millionaires’ Village, Quezon City — a upper-mid market subdivision in San Agustin. What roof types dominate, how the HOA approves solar, and typical system sizing for households in the area.
About Millionaires’ Village
An established suburban enclave famous for its streets named after precious gemstones (Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire). Millionaires’ Village retains its 1970s planned-suburb character with well-preserved single-family homes.
Location: San Agustin (District 5)
Market tier: Upper-Mid Market
Typical monthly Meralco bill in this subdivision: ₱10,000–₱22,000/mo
What solar installation looks like here
Roof types and mounting
Mix of long-span metal on original 1970s stock and tile on renovations. Roof condition varies substantially given age — inspection essential.
HOA approval reality
Active, established HOA. Standard packet clears in 2–4 weeks.
Typical solar system sizing in Millionaires’ Village
Typical 4–8 kWp residential.
System size depends on your specific bill, aircon count, work-from-home patterns, and whether you want battery backup for brownouts. The band above is a starting point based on subdivision-typical households — an actual quote scopes to your specific load profile.
Local considerations
The 1970s grid layout gives clean solar geometry on most lots. Mature landscaping creates some shading on interior streets.
Neighboring subdivisions
- T.S. Cruz Subdivision
- Vista Verde
- California Village
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