ParañaqueFinal Boss Zone

TamboRent Prices 2026

🏆 Best for High-Yield InvestmentHigh-Yield InvestmentCasino DistrictAirport ProximityTransit Heavy
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Our Verdict

"Final Boss"

At a median of ₱850/m², Tambo earns its FINAL_BOSS status by sheer proximity to the capital's biggest cash cows. This is a high-stakes investment outlook where you pay a premium for location, regardless of the gritty infrastructure. While the price range is steep, the rental demand from the gaming and aviation sectors makes it a fortress for yields, even if the neighborhood lacks a traditional community feel.

The Vibe:Tambo is dominated by the massive glass footprints of Entertainment City and the roar of the NAIA Expressway overhead. This isn't a quiet residential retreat; it's a high-density zone where casino employees and frequent flyers trade peace for a five-minute commute to NAIA Terminal 4. The atmosphere is purely transactional, fueled by 24/7 shifts and the constant flow of traffic along Macapagal Boulevard.

Market Median

850
/m²/mo
77.1% Premiumvs Parañaque avg
LowHigh
6001,150
Est. Rating5/5
Last ScanMarch 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
High
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Tambo @ 850/m²/mo

51,000

District Highlights

Grocery
S&R Membership Shopping (Aseana)
Mall
Ayala Malls Manila Bay
Transit
NAIA Expressway (NAIAX) Ramp
Hospital
San Juan de Dios Hospital
Park
Dineers Park / Aseana City Greenery

Locals Ask

Why are m² stats so much higher here than in Moonwalk?

You’re paying for the 'Entertainment City' tax and the fact that most inventory is new-build high-rises rather than old bungalows.

Is the ₱1150/m² upper limit realistic?

Yes, especially for fully furnished studios in Aseana that cater to expatriate gaming executives.

Does average rent include parking?

Almost never. Expect to shell out an additional ₱5,000 to ₱8,500 per month just to house your car.

What is the neighborhood analysis for flood risk?

Modern developments in the reclaimed areas have excellent drainage, but the older streets near Quirino Avenue still struggle during typhoons.

Is the investment outlook stable?

It is extremely bullish; as long as the casinos and airport are operational, occupancy rates in Tambo rarely dip.