CanioganRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Smart Money"
At a median of ₱550/m², this area is a textbook SMART_MONEY play for those who work in Ortigas but refuse to pay the inflated prices of Kapitolyo or BGC. The neighborhood analysis shows a wide spread, where ₱380/m² gets you a no-frills walk-up, while the ₱850/m² high-end usually reflects newer mid-rise builds with actual security. It’s a pragmatic investment outlook for renters who value a central location over a quiet street.
The Vibe:Caniogan is a dense grid of residential compounds and commercial strips centered around the heavy traffic of Dr. Sixto Antonio Avenue. It’s the kind of place where tricycle queues define the morning pace and sidewalk space is a luxury you rarely get. You aren't here for curated greenery; you're here because it's the gateway to the Pasig Mega Market and a shortcut to the C-5 corridor.
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Caniogan @ ₱550/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Does Caniogan flood during heavy rain?
Yes, specific lower-lying streets near the river are notorious for flooding; always check the specific compound's history before committing.
How are the m² stats for one-bedroom apartments?
Expect to pay around the ₱550/m² median for a standard 30sqm unit, totaling roughly ₱16,500 monthly.
What is the parking situation like?
Street parking is a disaster on narrow side streets; ensure your lease includes a designated slot or you'll be fighting for space daily.
Is Dr. Sixto Antonio Avenue really that bad?
It is a permanent bottleneck for jeepneys and tricycles, so factor in an extra 20 minutes for any commute during peak hours.
Is the investment outlook good for landlords?
The demand remains high because of the proximity to the Pasig City Hall and Ortigas Extension, keeping vacancy rates low.