SalvacionRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Smart Money"
With a median of ₱485/m², Salvacion is a classic SMART_MONEY play for renters who need a functional base rather than a lifestyle statement. The m² stats reveal a significant discount compared to neighboring Banawe, making it a pragmatic choice for medical staff or students who just need to be near the University Belt. Don't expect luxury amenities; the investment outlook here relies entirely on the high demand for affordable urban density and ease of transport.
The Vibe:Salvacion is a dense, no-frills residential pocket squeezed between the lechon stalls of La Loma and the chaotic transit arteries leading to Welcome Rotonda. You’re trading wide sidewalks and manicured lawns for proximity to the Manila-QC border and the constant hum of Jeepneys on nearby N.S. Amoranto Street. It is a high-utility zone where parking is a daily struggle and the buildings are mostly aging low-rise walk-ups.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Salvacion @ ₱485/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is street parking available in Salvacion?
Essentially no; the streets are incredibly narrow and often occupied by long-term residents' vehicles or tricycles.
How does the Average Rent compare to nearby New Manila?
It is vastly cheaper; while New Manila hits luxury tiers, Salvacion stays in the ₱350-₱780/m² range for utilitarian units.
Does the neighborhood flood during typhoon season?
Certain low-lying pockets near the creek lines can experience gutter-deep water, so check the specific street's elevation before committing.
What is the typical rental stock like?
Forget glass skyscrapers; the market is dominated by divided older houses and 3-story concrete walk-up apartments.
Is public transport accessible?
Yes, you are steps away from major Jeepney routes heading to Quiapo, Cubao, and the LRT-1 line via Bonifacio Avenue.