MoonwalkRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
With a median price of ₱480/m², Moonwalk is exactly what we call 'THE_GRID'—it's functional, middle-of-the-road, and lacks any pretense of luxury. The ₱750/m² high-end is hard to justify given the persistent drainage issues during monsoon season and the absolute nightmare of finding street parking. It's a pragmatic choice for renters who need to be near the runway but find the prices in Better Living or Merville a bit too steep.
The Vibe:Moonwalk is a dense residential labyrinth where the constant roar of planes from NAIA is the soundtrack to daily life. It is dominated by narrow streets, a heavy tricycle presence, and older gated enclaves that prioritize utility over aesthetics. If you're working at the airport or nearby logistics hubs, you trade quiet evenings for a shorter commute via E. Rodriguez Avenue.
Market Median
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Quick Estimate
Moonwalk @ ₱480/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
How bad is the airport noise in Moonwalk?
It's unavoidable; planes flying into NAIA Terminal 1 pass directly overhead, making it a dealbreaker if you work from home without noise-canceling gear.
What is the parking situation for renters?
Abysmal. Unless your unit has a dedicated garage, expect to fight for spots on streets so narrow that two cars can barely pass each other.
Does Moonwalk flood during the rainy season?
Several low-lying phases, particularly those bordering Multinational, still struggle with gutter-deep water when the drainage system hits capacity.
Is the ₱750/m² rate common?
No, that's the ceiling usually reserved for brand-new, modern townhouses or units in the few 'upgraded' pockets of the neighborhood.
What’s the investment outlook for Moonwalk?
It's a stable rental market due to its proximity to the airport, but capital appreciation is slow compared to master-planned developments.