Zonal values set by the BIR are vital for determining real estate market values, calculating taxes, and aiding buyers and sellers in property transactions. Understanding these values helps set prices, negotiate purchases, and optimize investment strategies.
Regular updates to zonal values are crucial for property owners, real estate, finance, and law professionals, as they impact tax computations and decision-making in property transactions. Underestimating zonal values can lead to tax discrepancies and legal issues, emphasizing the importance of staying updated with these changes.
Below are the following classifications that BIR uses to categorize certain properties:
The last update for zonal value for South Quezon City was in December 2019, while the most updated revision was made last January 2024. Let's compare some key areas so you know how different the values are now, and a bit of a spoiler alert: It went up as much as an increase of 184.09%!
Did you see just how much the increase was? It ranges from 32.85 to 184.09% increase over 5 years. The main highlights are Maginhawa St. near V. Luna with a rise of 184.09%, Timog Ave. near T. Morato with an increase of 94.73%, and Scout Tobias by A.Roces-Timog with a rise of 91.30%. Also, if you're living in any of the Scout streets near A. Roces-Timog, you're looking at a minimum increase of 56.25% in value. Now, how would it look like another 4 years from now? Only time will tell. Better consult the experts to know how to use it and what to do next.
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