Barangay San Miguel is one of the 27 barangays in the first-class municipality of Magalang, Pampanga, located in Central Luzon, Philippines.
📍 Geographic Profile
Location: San Miguel is a rural barangay in northwestern Magalang, with its barangay hall located along San Miguel–San Antonio–Santa Maria Road near the Holy Eucharist Parish.
Coordinates: Approximately 15.2259° N, 120.6618° E.
Elevation: Raised about 39.9 meters (130.9 feet) above sea level.
Adjacent Barangays:
San Isidro, Bucanan, San Ildefonso, San Vicente, La Paz, Ayala, San Nicolas II, San Antonio.
👥 Demographic Profile
Population (2020): 2,790 residents, representing about 2.25% of Magalang’s total population (124,188).
Households (2015):
Total household population: 2,714
Number of households: 587
Average household size: 4.62 members
Population by Age Group (2015):
Highest: Ages 15–19 — 316 individuals (11.64%)
Lowest: Ages 80+ — 18 individuals (0.66%)
Youth Dependency Ratio: 41.29
Old-Age Dependency Ratio: 6.54
Total Dependency Ratio: 47.83
Median Age: 25.68 years
Historical Population Growth (1990–2020):
1990: 1,216
1995: 1,418 (+2.92%)
2000: 1,848 (+5.84%)
2007: 2,170 (+2.24%)
2010: 2,352 (+2.98%)
2015: 2,714 (+2.76%)
2020: 2,790 (+0.58%)
From 2015 to 2020, San Miguel grew by 76 residents, with a slowing annual growth rate of 0.58%
💰 Land Valuation (2025 – BIR zonal):
Frontage lots (Class CR): ₱3,200/m²
Interior residential (RR): ₱1,605/m²
Industrial (I): ₱2,195/m²
Agricultural (A50): ₱400/m²
🏘️ Community Facilities & Notes
Barangay Hall & Parish Church: Positioned close to the community hub on San Miguel – San Antonio – Santa Maria Road.
Health Center & Shops: Includes a barangay health center and nearby establishments like hardware, gas station, and funeral parlor.
Residential Area – Amelia Homes: A subdivision nearby, zoned at ₱3,890/m², indicating rising land demand.mapcarta.com
Transport & Access: Connected via tertiary roads to major highways, facilitating ease of travel to Magalang’s poblacion and neighboring towns.
Summary:
San Miguel is a moderately sized rural barangay showcasing steady but slowing population growth. Its youthful demographic, active local institutions, and proximity to Amelia Homes subdivision and transport networks make it a stable and accessible community. With diverse zonal land value tiers—from residential to industrial—it offers options for residents and potential investors.