Las ColinasRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Smart Money"
With a median of ₱260/m², this area is a definitive SMART_MONEY play for renters who have their own wheels and want to dodge the urban heat. The investment outlook here is strong because you're getting decent square footage at a fraction of the cost of Lanang or Matina. It isn't a gentrification trap yet, mainly because the lack of commercial density keeps the weekend crowds at bay.
The Vibe:This is Toril’s high ground, where the air is actually breathable and the temperature drops a few degrees once you clear the McArthur Highway congestion. The landscape is dominated by sloping terrain and a lot of quiet, empty space that makes the city center feel further away than it actually is. You’re trading proximity to the malls for a view of the Gulf and a break from the humidity.
Market Median
Quick Estimate
Las Colinas @ ₱260/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is ₱260/m² a fair deal for this area?
Yes, it’s a bargain compared to the ₱500+ you’d pay downtown, provided you don't mind the 45-minute commute.
What’s the catch with the 2.0/5 rating?
It's based on limited inventory data and the fact that you can't walk to a 7-Eleven without breaking a serious sweat.
How is the water pressure on the hill?
Better than most of Davao City, thanks to the elevation and the local Toril water district's reliability.
Are there many condos here?
No, the m² stats here are driven almost exclusively by detached houses and subdivided lot rentals.
Is the road access reliable during rainy season?
The main roads are solid, but some interior access points can get muddy; check the specific street before committing.