HomeIloiloIloilo ProvinceWest Central IloiloSanta BarbaraSanta Barbara Heights – Taking Real Estate in Iloilo to Higher Ground By ExploreIloilo.com. Updated on July 8, 2015.A hot residential estate property is currently taking shape in Santa Barbara, Iloilo. This new subdivision is envisioned to be one of Iloilo’s more classy subdivisions with all its great features and prime location in one of the country’s future growth areas and within just 30 minutes from Downtown, Iloilo City. Here are some of the features of Santa Barbara Heights that stands out from the other subdivisions in Iloilo: Natural lake – a nice setting for quality bonding with family, friends, or with nature. screen capture of Santa Barbara Height’s website (www.stabarbaraheights.com) Complete underground electrical and drainage system. Flood-free! – Santa Barbara Heights is literally located on high ground A commercial area before the entrance gate A proposed IT park Nice view of the Iloilo Golf Course and Country Club – the oldest existing golf course in the Philippines considered as one of the country’s finest. Aside from its proximity to an excellent golf course, they also have plans of building a new golf course inside the property. 15 minutes proximity to other heritage attractions in Santa Barbara such as the historical Santa Barbara Church and Convent (a national landmark as declared by the National Historical Institute) 5 minute proximity to the New Iloilo AirportFor more information about Santa Barbara Heights, you can visit their office in Iloilo located in SanMars Point (General Luna Street, Iloilo City) or call them at (+63)(033) 336-5437.Further Reading: Iloilo Real Estate Santa Barbara Golf Course and Country Club Santa Barbara Church and ConventDon’t leave yet. There’s more!Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website ΔThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.Comments Lynn saysNovember 22, 2012 at 7:05 pmI followed my gut feeling when I decided to purchase the Elite lot in Phase I. Though I haven’t seen the place on foot….just browsing the web reassures me that I made the right decision. I’m just wondering though if lot owners are starting to build their dream homes. I’ll probably see mine 5 years from now. I would appreciate if you can post recent pictures of what’s around Sta. Barbara Heights…Thank you!Reply Vic saysJanuary 9, 2012 at 12:29 pm@Jolly, no traffic since most there are ghost towns. Miles and Miles of Corn. you drive 100 KM with no person walking on the road. Very true… Theres big money thats only returned by that agency 75 Billion worth and Santa Barbara Heights has a very beautiful landscape.Reply maybelle saysJanuary 9, 2012 at 10:52 amGlobal Estate Resorts Inc. is now located at AMK Bldg, Gen. Luna Street, (Near Airphil office).Thanks.Reply maybelle saysJanuary 7, 2012 at 10:13 amHi guys,I am really happy reading nice comments regarding our Sta. Barbara Heights Township project, you may email me to know the latest updates on our projects. We are currently working on our own website now.You may check:Email us at: [email protected].Thanks.Reply Jolly saysMarch 18, 2010 at 11:48 pmThe projects funded by the gov’t dapat ila ina pagasuguran na! DPWH needs to open their eyes WIDE open, I mean we have projects funded already but only few is existing. Flood Control is ready this year, thanks God! How about the Cicumferential road all over Panay? Dapat ining road, drainage system, water lines amo ini sila ang dapat unahon anay, before these infras will pop-up like mushrooms all over the place. Like in the states..before the construction start sigurado na ang undeground connection is fully done, then start the construction. The road is wide like four lanes with sidewalks in each side, plus the wide island in the middle. Because they know that the traffic is the problem once these buildings are built. Kon ining mga americano can do this, and why not us? The gov’t funded millions and billions of pesos for these projects, and why DPWH can’t do it right?? Holla!Reply solitaire boy saysOctober 18, 2009 at 7:30 pmi was there in Iloilo last August sus kaayadayad kang aton nga airport as well as its location. daw ready na gid ang Iloilo for much much more bigger development in the future.Reply solitaire boy saysOctober 18, 2009 at 7:26 pmmikskla ko ya kang sta. barbara kag La Paz. Hala Bira mga Ilongos.Reply Cristina Santos saysSeptember 16, 2009 at 4:10 pmAWESOME!!! for the people who does’t knew that place. i grew up there and stayed there for 18 years and i can’t picture out where is the exact place in the picture, i’ve been there for last year, the sta. barbara heights is only starting. i knew the plce and very beautiful and wonderful but the picture show is not real. i think indi man ran siguro ang “hatay-hatay sa “blessing” ikon sa “cottage”, panigurado nga indi man dan sa hole number 3 kang IGCCI and mas indi ran guro and “imburnal”. the picture is too much beautiful fir the place and i think it will be the future for the sta. barbara heights. Go mga ILONGO and GO mga Sta. Barbaranhon.Reply Goodluck saysJuly 10, 2009 at 2:51 amWE are promoting ILOILO and Panay Island here in the states. Kudos to all Ilonggos abroad. We are hoping for the BEST in our city and province there. GOD bless us all! Cheers!Reply Goodluck saysJuly 10, 2009 at 2:46 amBeautiful houses and locations! Sta. Barbara Heights is one of my picks when it comes to location. But I think most of the subdivisions there are awesome! I see most of them here in this site. Thanks Marc! Cheers!! :)Reply JO saysJune 30, 2009 at 2:26 amAWESOME!!! Cheers! :)Reply cyrooooz saysJune 22, 2009 at 3:45 pmI love Fil Estate!Reply Katrina saysJune 22, 2009 at 4:22 amOMG! These subdivisions in Iloilo City and Province drives me crazy. The locations and the model houses are absolutely stunning and beautiful! My mom wants to go home ASAP! he..he ;)Reply Jolly saysJune 22, 2009 at 4:18 amAll I can say is…….AWESOME!!!Reply kirby21 saysMay 17, 2009 at 3:45 ami like this artificial lake/s thingy to complement the aesthetic factors of the community.I’ve heard that Green Meadows (Sta Lucia) in Pavia is also banking on the same development.Who’s the developer of Sta Barbara Heights?Reply Marcos C. saysMay 17, 2009 at 5:35 amIt’s from Fil-Estate. Yep it’s similar to Green Meadows but the website of Sta. Barbara Heights, says their’s is natural. The area there is marked by rolling hills so it’s possible that they’d have one there.Reply Reynaldo Ledesma saysMay 16, 2009 at 7:09 amMr. Marcos C. I just want to tell you that had been monitoring your work for quite sometime, especially with respect to promoting our beloved province ILOILO, all I can say is youre ” AWESOME”. I congratulate you for a job well done. Godbless.Reply Marcos C. saysMay 16, 2009 at 6:38 pmThanks guid for keeping up-to-date with Explore Iloilo. I just want to share info about my hometown :) Iloilo has a lot to offer but the problem is lack of promotion, so this is my own way of bridging the gap.Reply
Lynn saysNovember 22, 2012 at 7:05 pmI followed my gut feeling when I decided to purchase the Elite lot in Phase I. Though I haven’t seen the place on foot….just browsing the web reassures me that I made the right decision. I’m just wondering though if lot owners are starting to build their dream homes. I’ll probably see mine 5 years from now. I would appreciate if you can post recent pictures of what’s around Sta. Barbara Heights…Thank you!Reply
Vic saysJanuary 9, 2012 at 12:29 pm@Jolly, no traffic since most there are ghost towns. Miles and Miles of Corn. you drive 100 KM with no person walking on the road. Very true… Theres big money thats only returned by that agency 75 Billion worth and Santa Barbara Heights has a very beautiful landscape.Reply
maybelle saysJanuary 9, 2012 at 10:52 amGlobal Estate Resorts Inc. is now located at AMK Bldg, Gen. Luna Street, (Near Airphil office).Thanks.Reply
maybelle saysJanuary 7, 2012 at 10:13 amHi guys,I am really happy reading nice comments regarding our Sta. Barbara Heights Township project, you may email me to know the latest updates on our projects. We are currently working on our own website now.You may check:Email us at: [email protected].Thanks.Reply
Jolly saysMarch 18, 2010 at 11:48 pmThe projects funded by the gov’t dapat ila ina pagasuguran na! DPWH needs to open their eyes WIDE open, I mean we have projects funded already but only few is existing. Flood Control is ready this year, thanks God! How about the Cicumferential road all over Panay? Dapat ining road, drainage system, water lines amo ini sila ang dapat unahon anay, before these infras will pop-up like mushrooms all over the place. Like in the states..before the construction start sigurado na ang undeground connection is fully done, then start the construction. The road is wide like four lanes with sidewalks in each side, plus the wide island in the middle. Because they know that the traffic is the problem once these buildings are built. Kon ining mga americano can do this, and why not us? The gov’t funded millions and billions of pesos for these projects, and why DPWH can’t do it right?? Holla!Reply
solitaire boy saysOctober 18, 2009 at 7:30 pmi was there in Iloilo last August sus kaayadayad kang aton nga airport as well as its location. daw ready na gid ang Iloilo for much much more bigger development in the future.Reply
solitaire boy saysOctober 18, 2009 at 7:26 pmmikskla ko ya kang sta. barbara kag La Paz. Hala Bira mga Ilongos.Reply
Cristina Santos saysSeptember 16, 2009 at 4:10 pmAWESOME!!! for the people who does’t knew that place. i grew up there and stayed there for 18 years and i can’t picture out where is the exact place in the picture, i’ve been there for last year, the sta. barbara heights is only starting. i knew the plce and very beautiful and wonderful but the picture show is not real. i think indi man ran siguro ang “hatay-hatay sa “blessing” ikon sa “cottage”, panigurado nga indi man dan sa hole number 3 kang IGCCI and mas indi ran guro and “imburnal”. the picture is too much beautiful fir the place and i think it will be the future for the sta. barbara heights. Go mga ILONGO and GO mga Sta. Barbaranhon.Reply
Goodluck saysJuly 10, 2009 at 2:51 amWE are promoting ILOILO and Panay Island here in the states. Kudos to all Ilonggos abroad. We are hoping for the BEST in our city and province there. GOD bless us all! Cheers!Reply
Goodluck saysJuly 10, 2009 at 2:46 amBeautiful houses and locations! Sta. Barbara Heights is one of my picks when it comes to location. But I think most of the subdivisions there are awesome! I see most of them here in this site. Thanks Marc! Cheers!! :)Reply
Katrina saysJune 22, 2009 at 4:22 amOMG! These subdivisions in Iloilo City and Province drives me crazy. The locations and the model houses are absolutely stunning and beautiful! My mom wants to go home ASAP! he..he ;)Reply
kirby21 saysMay 17, 2009 at 3:45 ami like this artificial lake/s thingy to complement the aesthetic factors of the community.I’ve heard that Green Meadows (Sta Lucia) in Pavia is also banking on the same development.Who’s the developer of Sta Barbara Heights?Reply
Marcos C. saysMay 17, 2009 at 5:35 amIt’s from Fil-Estate. Yep it’s similar to Green Meadows but the website of Sta. Barbara Heights, says their’s is natural. The area there is marked by rolling hills so it’s possible that they’d have one there.Reply
Reynaldo Ledesma saysMay 16, 2009 at 7:09 amMr. Marcos C. I just want to tell you that had been monitoring your work for quite sometime, especially with respect to promoting our beloved province ILOILO, all I can say is youre ” AWESOME”. I congratulate you for a job well done. Godbless.Reply
Marcos C. saysMay 16, 2009 at 6:38 pmThanks guid for keeping up-to-date with Explore Iloilo. I just want to share info about my hometown :) Iloilo has a lot to offer but the problem is lack of promotion, so this is my own way of bridging the gap.Reply