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BIR Zonal Values in General Luna

Quezon, CALABARZON · RDO 061 (Gumaca, South Quezon)

DO 33-19 · Effective: 2019-06-13

PSGC 0405616000

Data last verified 2026-06-09 · see recent updates

General Luna Zonal Value Highlights (2026)

General Luna is a municipality in Quezon with 27 barangays and 77 streets indexed in the BIR zonal value schedule. Citywide residential values range from ₱700 to ₱1,500/sqm, with a median of ₱1,300/sqm. Commercial values range from ₱1,100 to ₱2,000/sqm. The highest residential zonal value is ₱1,500/sqm at Perez St in Barangay 4. General Luna falls under BIR RDO 061, latest schedule effective 2019-06-13. PSGC code 0405616000.

Highest Commercial
₱2,000
/sqm
Perez St (Along Prov'l Roadalong Prov'l Road), Barangay 4
Highest Residential
₱1,500
/sqm
Perez St (Along Prov'l Roadalong Prov'l Road), Barangay 4
Most Affordable
₱700
/sqm
All Lots (Along Brgy. Road), Bacong Ibaba
Which RDO covers your property?
All zonal values in General Luna are published under BIR RDO 061 (Gumaca, South Quezon).
Median Residential
₱1,300
Median Commercial
₱1,250
Barangays
27
Streets Indexed
77
Buildings / Condos
0
Estimated transfer taxes in General Luna

At the median residential zonal value of ₱1,300/sqm:

  • For a 50sqm property (zonal basis ₱65,000): estimated CGT ₱3,900, DST ₱975, total ₱4,875.
  • For a 100sqm property (zonal basis ₱130,000): estimated CGT ₱7,800, DST ₱1,950, total ₱9,750.
  • For a 200sqm property (zonal basis ₱260,000): estimated CGT ₱15,600, DST ₱3,900, total ₱19,500.

Actual taxes are computed on the selling price, fair market value, or zonal value, whichever is highest. Capital Gains Tax is 6% and Documentary Stamp Tax is 1.5%; transfer tax varies by LGU. Consult a licensed tax professional.

Barangays in General Luna

27 barangays

Sort:
Bacong Ibaba
Residential: ₱700
Commercial: ₱1,100
1 street
Bacong Ilaya
Residential: ₱700 - ₱1,000
Commercial: ₱1,100 - ₱1,400
2 streets
Barangay 1
Residential: ₱1,300 - ₱1,400
Commercial: ₱1,800 - ₱1,900
5 streets
Barangay 2
Residential: ₱1,300 - ₱1,400
Commercial: ₱1,800 - ₱1,900
7 streets
Barangay 3
Residential: ₱1,300 - ₱1,400
Commercial: ₱1,800 - ₱1,900
8 streets
Barangay 4
Residential: ₱1,300 - ₱1,500
Commercial: ₱1,800 - ₱2,000
5 streets
Barangay 5
Residential: ₱1,300 - ₱1,500
Commercial: ₱1,800 - ₱2,000
7 streets
Barangay 6
Residential: ₱1,300 - ₱1,500
Commercial: ₱1,800 - ₱2,000
7 streets
Barangay 7
Residential: ₱1,300 - ₱1,500
Commercial: ₱1,800 - ₱2,000
3 streets
Barangay 8
Residential: ₱1,300 - ₱1,400
Commercial: ₱1,800 - ₱1,900
5 streets
Barangay 9
Residential: ₱1,300 - ₱1,400
Commercial: ₱1,800 - ₱1,900
6 streets
Lavides
Residential: ₱700
Commercial: ₱1,100
1 street
Magsaysay
Residential: ₱700
Commercial: ₱1,100
1 street
Malaya
Residential: ₱700 - ₱1,000
Commercial: ₱1,100 - ₱1,400
2 streets
Nieva
Residential: ₱700
Commercial: ₱1,100
1 street
Recto
Residential: ₱700
Commercial: ₱1,100
1 street
San Ignacio Ibaba
Residential: ₱700 - ₱1,000
Commercial: ₱1,100 - ₱1,400
2 streets
San Ignacio Ilaya
Residential: ₱700
Commercial: ₱1,100
1 street
San Isidro Ibaba
Residential: ₱700
Commercial: ₱1,100
1 street
San Isidro Ilaya
Residential: ₱700 - ₱1,300
Commercial: ₱1,100 - ₱1,800
2 streets
San Jose
Residential: ₱1,000 - ₱1,300
Commercial: ₱1,200 - ₱1,800
2 streets
San Nicolas
Residential: ₱700
Commercial: ₱1,100
1 street
San Vicente
Residential: ₱700 - ₱1,300
Commercial: ₱1,100 - ₱1,800
2 streets
Santa Maria Ibaba
Residential: ₱700
Commercial: ₱1,100
1 street
Santa Maria Ilaya
Residential: ₱700
Commercial: ₱1,100
1 street
Sumilang
Residential: ₱700
Commercial: ₱1,100
1 street
Villarica
Residential: ₱700
Commercial: ₱1,100
1 street

Other Cities in Quezon

Pagbilao₱3,122/sqmGumaca₱2,707/sqmLucban₱2,549/sqmCity of Tayabas₱2,440/sqmCity of Lucena₱2,203/sqm
About These Values

These zonal values are published by BIR RDO 061 (Gumaca, South Quezon) and represent the minimum taxable value per square meter for properties in General Luna.

When computing taxes, the BIR uses whichever is higher: the selling price/fair market value or the zonal value. These values are used for:

  • Capital Gains Tax (6%)
  • Documentary Stamp Tax (1.5%)
  • Transfer Tax (varies by LGU)

Market value is not a simple multiplier of the BIR zonal value. It varies by submarket, road access, frontage, lot shape, development, and recent comparable sales. For accurate market valuation, consult a PRC-licensed real estate appraiser or broker.

Data Source: Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), Philippines

Legal Basis: Section 6(E) of NIRC of 1997, as amended by RA 10963 (TRAIN Law)

BIR Zonal Values PageRA 12001 (RPVARA) full text

Data extracted from official BIR zonal value schedules. For official purposes, verify with BIR directly.

Last BIR schedule update for General Luna: 2019-06-13. Under RA 12001 (RPVARA), BIR zonal values remain in force until replaced by an approved Schedule of Market Values for each LGU (Sec. 31). The law required SMVs to be updated within two years of its July 5, 2024 effectivity; where no approved SMV exists, the BIR continues to use existing zonal values or the transaction price, whichever is higher (Sec. 29). The real property tax amnesty on penalties, surcharges, and interest ends July 5, 2026 (Sec. 30).