Solar Installation Across Quezon City Subdivisions

Solar Installation Across Quezon City Subdivisions

A directory of 100+ QC subdivisions with subdivision-specific solar guidance — roof types, HOA culture, typical system sizing, and local installation considerations for each community.

Why we built this directory

Two houses on opposite sides of Quezon City can face very different solar realities even at similar Meralco bills. The subdivision drives roof type, HOA approval culture, typical system sizing, and local considerations like elevation, tree canopy, and brownout patterns. This directory gives subdivision-specific guidance across 45 of the most-searched QC subdivisions, plus a listing for 55+ smaller ones — every one connected back to its parent barangay for the deeper local context.

Not sure where your subdivision fits? Start with our Solar in QC’s Top Subdivisions guide for the broader pattern across the city, or send us your Meralco bill and address — we can scope a system with awareness of your specific subdivision.

District 1 — Historic Cores & Mid-Century Enclaves

Western and north-central QC, from Phil-Am to the Project 6–8 grid. Legacy mid-century subdivisions with active transition to townhouse and mid-rise redevelopment.

Upper-Mid · Phil Am

Phil-Am Homes

A historic master-planned community established in the 1950s, originally built for Philam Life executives.

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Upper-Mid · Damar

Damar Village

A highly secure, predominantly residential enclave in the Damar/Balingasa corridor with strong Chinese-Filipino community presence.

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Upper-Mid · Bahay Toro

Congressional Village

Congressional Village 1 & 2 form an established community grid with independent clubhouses, expansive parks, and highly active homeowners’ associations.

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Premium · Bagbag

Ferndale Villas

An Alveo Land development offering intimate, campus-style living with canopied walks and integrated natural landscapes.

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Mid-Market · Apolonio Samson

Grace Village

A highly secure enclave characterized by dense residential blocks and proximity to major Christian educational institutions.

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District 2 — Northern Expansion & Elevated Enclaves

Northeastern QC, defined by rolling elevated terrain. Ultra-luxury Filinvest and Vista Real communities sit alongside more affordable Don Antonio and BF Homes.

Luxury · Batasan Hills

Filinvest 1 & 2 (Batasan Hills)

Filinvest’s flagship Batasan Hills developments span sprawling elevated terrain with strict security and independent parishes.

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Luxury · Batasan Hills

Vista Real Classica

An exclusive enclave by Sta.

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Upper-Mid · Holy Spirit

Don Antonio Heights

A highly accessible legacy subdivision from the 1970s, developed from the vast De Zuzuarregui landholdings.

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Upper-Mid · Holy Spirit

Don Enrique Heights

The adjacent sister development to Don Antonio Heights, also developed from the Zuzuarregui estate.

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Ultra-Luxury · Matandang Balara

Capitol Homes / Capitol Park Homes

Massive lot cuts frequently exceeding 1,000 square meters, hosting multi-level estates favored by traditional wealth and political elites.

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Luxury · Batasan Hills

Tivoli Royale / Tivoli Greens

Tivoli offers an exclusive country club lifestyle, featuring some of the largest residential lot cuts available in Metro Manila and modern architectural standards.

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Mid-Market · Holy Spirit

BF Homes (Banco Filipino, Holy Spirit)

Developed in the late 1970s by Tomas Aguirre, BF Homes in Holy Spirit provides accessible suburban housing deeply integrated with institutional landmarks like the School of the …

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Upper-Mid · Batasan Hills

Northview 1 & 2 (Batasan Hills)

Master-planned by Filinvest Land, Northview is characterized by orderly grids, strong HOA governance, and solidly middle-class demographics.

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District 3 — Affluent Educational Corridor

Central-eastern QC. Ateneo, Miriam, UP Diliman anchor QC’s most prestigious residential corridor — Corinthian Gardens, Loyola Grand Villas, White Plains, Blue Ridge.

Ultra-Luxury · Ugong Norte

Corinthian Gardens

The apex of residential real estate in the Philippines, with sweeping lot cuts up to 2,400 square meters and property values ranging from ₱300 million to over ₱1 billion.

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Ultra-Luxury · Ugong Norte

Corinthian Hills

A newer, slightly higher-density extension of the Corinthian brand featuring high-end townhomes and compact estates.

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Ultra-Luxury · Ugong Norte

Greenmeadows

A sprawling 77-hectare estate prioritizing extremely low density (~5 persons per 1,000 square meters) and absolute privacy, offering massive modern mansions.

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Ultra-Luxury · White Plains

White Plains

Highly accessible via EDSA and C-5, White Plains is favored by celebrities and affluent professionals for its combination of prestige and transit access.

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Ultra-Luxury · Matandang Balara

Ayala Heights

The first premium golf village in Quezon City, developed by Ayala Land across 70 hectares.

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Ultra-Luxury · Loyola Heights

Loyola Grand Villas (LGV)

Situated near the Marikina Valley fault line but remaining highly prized for its massive lot cuts, modern suburban architecture, and immediate proximity to Ateneo de Manila.

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Ultra-Luxury · Loyola Heights

La Vista Subdivision

A low-density, highly exclusive neighborhood at a high altitude with expansive lots directly adjacent to Miriam College and UP Diliman.

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Luxury · Loyola Heights

Xavierville (1, 2, 3)

One of the oldest gated communities in the Katipunan belt, offering prime value retention, quiet streets, and direct university access for generational families.

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Luxury · Bagumbayan

Acropolis (Loyola & Greek)

Heavily guarded enclaves near Eastwood City and the Katipunan extension.

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Luxury · Blue Ridge A

Blue Ridge A

Established in the late 1950s by Col.

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Luxury · Blue Ridge B

Blue Ridge B

The newer counterpart to Blue Ridge A, with somewhat larger average lot sizes and more late-20th-century architectural stock.

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Luxury · St Ignatius

St. Ignatius Village

Formalized as a distinct barangay in 1988, St.

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Luxury · Loyola Heights

Varsity Hills

Developed primarily for academic professionals and university alumni in the mid-century, Varsity Hills represents the foundational intellectual-elite tier of the Katipunan area.

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District 4 — Southern Legacy Estates

Southern QC bordering Manila and San Juan. New Manila, Horseshoe, Sikatuna, Teachers Village — a mix of legacy mansions and modern high-density townhouses.

Luxury · Mariana

New Manila (Legacy Enclaves)

New Manila is the historical crown jewel of District 4 — originally characterized by sprawling, open-street mansions on massive lots along balete-lined avenues.

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Luxury · Horseshoe

Horseshoe Village

A highly exclusive and historically affluent enclave bordering San Juan.

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Upper-Mid · Sikatuna Village

Sikatuna Village

Sikatuna Village is known for its rich mid-century history, unique architectural mix, and strong community identity.

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Upper-Mid · Teachers Village East

Teachers Village (East & West)

Originally established for educators and public servants, Teachers Village has heavily gentrified over the past two decades with thriving culinary and commercial scenes interspe…

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Luxury · Mariana

Broadway / Hemet (New Manila)

Historic avenues within New Manila operating as de facto exclusive subdivisions.

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Luxury · West Triangle

68 Roces

A premium, master-planned townhouse enclave spread across 3.3 hectares in the Diliman area, featuring smart-home technologies and resort-style amenities.

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District 5 — Novaliches & Northern Suburbs

QC’s northernmost reaches. Home to 400+ subdivisions across Fairview, Lagro, and Novaliches. Range from Casa Milan luxury down to core mid-market residential.

Luxury · Fairview

Casa Milan

A premier gated community by Sta.

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Upper-Mid · Fairview

Neopolitan / Geneva Gardens

Known for wide open spaces, community parks allowing for jogging and cycling, and high-end, spacious residential builds.

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Mid-Market · Bagbag

Kingspoint Subdivision

A massive residential grid featuring streets named after European royalty (King Ferdinand, King David).

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Upper-Mid · San Agustin

Millionaires’ Village

An established suburban enclave famous for its streets named after precious gemstones (Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire).

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Mid-Market · San Agustin

T.S. Cruz Subdivision

A highly populous neighborhood with streets named after former Philippine presidents.

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Mid-Market · Kaligayahan

North Olympus Subdivision

An expansive and highly populated community offering affordable to mid-tier housing with strong commercial integration along its main avenues.

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Upper-Mid · San Bartolome

Vista Verde Executive Village

Features street signs named after global capitals (Dublin, Lisbon, Athens), reflecting the aspirational character of the development.

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District 6 — Tandang Sora & Transit Corridors

The infrastructural bridge between central QC and Novaliches. Tierra Pura, Mira Nila, Sanville, Carmel — flood-free elevations with rapid highway access.

Luxury · Culiat

Tierra Pura Homes

One of the most established and prestigious gated communities in District 6, known for wide, tree-lined streets, strict security, and massive lot cuts fetching up to ₱148 millio…

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Luxury · Culiat

Tierra Bella

Sister community to Tierra Pura, offering upscale suburban living, high-end security, and proximity to UP and New Era University.

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Luxury · Pasong Tamo

Mira Nila Homes

A historic and affluent neighborhood housing religious landmarks and sprawling, well-maintained estates.

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Upper-Mid · Culiat

Sanville Subdivision

A highly accessible, flood-free residential project featuring split-level homes and robust community infrastructure near the QC Memorial Circle.

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Upper-Mid · Tandang Sora

Carmel (2, 3 & 5) Subdivisions

Highly sought-after communities due to their flood-free topography and proximity to major transit hubs.

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Upper-Mid · Pasong Tamo

Mapayapa Village (I, II, III)

An expansive series of interconnected gated villages highly popular among professionals, academics, and government workers.

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More QC Subdivisions We Serve

Additional subdivisions across Quezon City. Solar quotes available for every one of these — click through to the parent barangay for local context, or send us your bill and address for a direct quote.

District 1 — Additional subdivisions

  • Heroes Hills (Santa Cruz) — Legacy mid-market subdivision named after Philippine heroes; heavy townhouse redevelopment underway.
  • San Antonio Subdivision (San Antonio) — Older residential enclave integrated with commercial zones along Roosevelt Avenue.
  • Metro Heights Subdivision (Balingasa) — Mid-market residential known for varied topography and secure perimeter walls.
  • San Pedro IX (Bagbag) — Dense residential community near the Quirino Highway artery.
  • Rosalia Village (Project 6) — Mid-market with older housing stock undergoing townhouse redevelopment.
  • Embassy Terrace Homes (Bahay Toro) — Hybrid townhome + low-rise condominium community in the Project 8 grid.
  • Cypress Village (Apolonio Samson) — Localized enclave transitioning toward mixed-use residential.
  • Bellevue / Belle Court (Apolonio Samson) — Smaller gated communities offering modernized townhouses.
  • Sentrove at Cloverleaf (Balingasa) — Premium vertical community integrating vertical park living within Cloverleaf estate.
  • Pag-Asa Homes Subdivision (Bagong Pag Asa) — Mid-century government-housing subdivision, tightly-knit community.

District 2 — Additional subdivisions

  • Vista Real Executive Village (Batasan Hills) — Sister development to Vista Real Classica; country-club amenities.
  • The Prominence By Filinvest (Batasan Hills) — Exclusive rustic-countryside enclave within Filinvest 2.
  • Spring Country (Batasan Hills) — Secure enclave within the Filinvest framework with modernized housing.
  • Teresa Ville 2 (Commonwealth) — Gated townhouse community for growing families.
  • New Capitol Estates I (Batasan Hills) — Well-organized community with strict architectural uniformity.
  • Magkakasama HOA (Matandang Balara) — Socialized residential association formalized through municipal ordinance.

District 3 — Additional subdivisions

  • Alta Vista Subdivision (Loyola Heights) — Affluent gated community integrated into elevated rolling topography.
  • Valle Verde (QC portions) (Ugong Norte) — Border portions of the Pasig ultra-luxury community that fall under QC jurisdiction.
  • Queensville Court (Bagumbayan) — Boutique residential development from the Eastwood City era.
  • Bloomfields Subdivision (Fairview) — Luxury subdivision known for varying architectural designs and mall accessibility.

District 4 — Additional subdivisions

  • South Triangle / Southville Garden (South Triangle) — Mixed-use area housing major broadcasting networks; sleek multi-story townhouses.
  • Victoria (Mariana) — Smaller-scale gated pocket embedded within the New Manila grid.
  • Marilena Garden (Mariana) — Premium townhouse development for professionals near Cubao and Ortigas CBDs.
  • Orchid Estate (Cubao) — Newer duplex and townhouse developments in the gentrified Cubao periphery.
  • Glendale Heights (Cubao) — Upscale townhouse community offering secure contemporary living.
  • Corinthian Place (Cubao) — Medium-density condominium/townhome hybrid within the New Manila footprint.
  • Stellar Place / Ivory Court (Cubao) — Low to mid-rise condominium and townhouse complexes for young professionals.

District 5 — Additional subdivisions

  • Lagro / Greater Lagro (Greater Lagro) — Massive residential zone near the La Mesa Watershed.
  • California Village (San Bartolome) — Classic suburban development with California-city street naming.
  • Jordan Heights / Jordan Plaines (Nagkaisang Nayon) — Sprawling neighborhoods using biblical street nomenclature.
  • Maligaya Park Subdivision (Pasong Putik Proper) — Dense residential grid serving the northern commercial hubs.
  • Greenfields 1 / North Fairview Park (Fairview) — Quiet family-oriented subdivisions with stable valuations.
  • Goodwill Homes (1 & 2) (Bagbag) — Dense communities with growing townhouse conversions.
  • Victorian Heights (Gulod) — Highly secure gated community for modern families near Robinsons Novaliches.
  • Doña Rosario / Amparo / Buenamar (Amparo) — Early 1960s subdivisions that spurred the Novaliches population boom.
  • Villaverde (Damong Maliit) — Early subdivision replacing former rice fields during the 1960s housing boom.
  • New Haven Subdivision (Kaligayahan) — Anchored by Camilo O. Osias Avenue, offering accessible housing near Quirino Highway.
  • Bernarty / Kasiyahan / Plata Subdivisions (Greater Lagro) — Smaller residential pockets with affordable lot values.
  • Goldhill Homes / Grand Monaco II (Greater Lagro) — Townhouse and small-lot subdivisions offering modernized compact living.
  • St. Michael / Enclave Townhouse (Bagbag) — Purpose-built townhome communities within older established grids.
  • El Pueblo Condominium (Bagbag) — Low-rise condominium complexes providing high-density housing within Kingspoint boundaries.
  • Bona Subdivision (Gulod) — Dense residential blocks characteristic of organic growth in northern Novaliches.
  • The Regina Townhouse / Alcove Townhomes (Kaligayahan) — Modern townhouse developments targeting young professionals.

District 6 — Additional subdivisions

  • Tierra Eveline Exec / Tierra Verde (Tandang Sora) — Smaller, highly secure subdivisions clustered around the Tierra Pura ecosystem.
  • Centerville Subdivision (Pasong Tamo) — Family-oriented community with a diverse mix of home typologies.
  • Town & Country / Gardenville (Tandang Sora) — Classic residential with steady appreciation and mature landscaping.
  • NPC & NIA Villages (Tandang Sora) — Formerly government-employee housing cooperatives, now open-market subdivisions.
  • Brizlane Residences (Sauyo) — Modern high-end townhouse enclave featuring smart-home technologies.
  • Villa Corrina / Reymar / Philand (Tandang Sora) — Compact mid-market subdivisions along the Tandang Sora road network.
  • San Miguel / Gloria / Jem / Corazonville (Tandang Sora) — Dense older subdivisions that have grown organically with the district.
  • Rockville / Metrogreen / Rainbow Homes (Sauyo) — Residential pockets near the commercial nodes of Mindanao Avenue.
  • Del Nacia / Summerville (Sauyo) — Mix of older single-family homes and newer townhouse infill.
  • Doña Faustina Subdivision (San Bartolome) — Transitional neighborhood between Districts 5 and 6.
  • St. Dominic IV / UP Prof Subd / Villa Firenze (Tandang Sora) — Gated enclaves providing security away from Tandang Sora traffic.
  • Aldea Verde Subd (Tandang Sora) — Localized subdivision leveraging its natural geographic boundaries.
  • July Extension (Tandang Sora) — Newly developed ready-for-occupancy townhouse clusters for young professionals.

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