Barangay San Pedro II is one of the 27 barangays in the first-class municipality of Magalang, Pampanga, Central Luzon, Philippines.
📍 Geographic Profile
Location: Full-fledged urban barangay in Magalang’s poblacion, centered along Magalang–Concepcion Road and intersecting local streets. It borders San Pedro I, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Lucia, and Camias.
Coordinates: Approximately 15.2109° N, 120.6533° E (15° 12′ N, 120° 39′ E)
Elevation: Around 47.5 m (155.8 ft) above sea level.
👥 Demographic Profile
Population (2020): 5,392 residents, comprising 4.34% of Magalang’s total population (124,188).
Households (2015):
Household population: 5,430
Number of households: 1,202
Average household size: 4.52 members
Age Distribution (2015):
Most populous: Ages 15–19 with 588 individuals (10.82%)
Least populous: Ages 80+ with 49 individuals (0.90%)
Youth dependency ratio: 44.56
Old‑age dependency ratio: 7.94
Total dependency ratio: 52.50
Median age: 25.70 years
Historical Population Growth:
1990: 2,340
1995: 3,262 (+6.42%)
2000: 3,765 (+3.12%)
2007: 3,954 (+0.68%)
2010: 4,046 (+0.84%)
2015: 5,435 (+5.78%)
2020: 5,392 (‑0.17%)
The slight decrease of 43 residents (–0.17% annualized) from 2015 to 2020 indicates a stable or approaching saturation phase.
💰 Zonal Land Valuation (2025):
Road-front (CR): ₱4,090/m²
Interior residential (RR): ₱6,500/m²
Agricultural (A50): ₱350/m²
Industrial (I): ~₱2,295/m²
Notable spots like “Four J’s Compound”, “Henyfel Subd.”, and Magalang Memorial Park carry valuations of ₱3,000–₱4,090/m² along main roads.
🏘️ Community Facilities & Notes:
Barangay Hall & Chapel: Located on Kapitan Pablo Luciano Street, with an adjacent covered court and health center.
Urban amenities include small retail outlets, schools such as Little Saints Academy, resorts, and proximity (~9 km) to Clark Global City.
Summary:
San Pedro II is a vibrant and relatively large urban barangay within Magalang’s poblacion, hosting over 5,300 residents as of 2020. The barangay experienced rapid growth in the 1990s and 2010s, but is now near stabilizing. With a youthful population and solid infrastructure—barangay hall, chapel, school, health center—it remains a key residential and civic hub. High land values reflect its urban prominence and strategic location.