Sun Valley, Parañaque


Sun Valley is a barangay of Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines.

Geography

Sun Valley is bordered by the barangays of Mervillle to the north, Don Bosco to the South, and San Martin de Porres to the east. The Metro Manila Skyway delineates Sun Valley's eastern boundary. It is part of the 2nd legislative district of Parañaque.

History

Formally part of Barangay La Huerta that included Sun Valley, Marimar, Monte Villa de Monsod, Sta. Ana and Continental Village Subdivision, Sun Valley was separated into its own independent Barangay by President Ferdinand Marcos through Presidential Decree No. 1326 dated April 3, 1978.

Demographics

Sun Valley is considered to be the third densest of 16 barangays in Parañaque City, Philippines: with a land area of 177.75 hectares and an estimated population of 38,668 as of 2010, Sun Valley has a population density of 217.54 pop/ha
Brgy. Sun Valley is made up of 16 subdivisions and 17 neighborhoods with an uneven spread of households across them. The estimated number of households in 2013 was just under 8,000.
The 16 subdivisions in order of number of households are:
Name of SubdivisionEstimated no. of households
Villa Paraiso1,089
Cul de Sac1,000
Sun Valley Subdivision900
Parkview Homes Subdivision700
Camachile400
Bukid Area320
Lower Sta. Ana Zone315
Riverside280
Annex 41250
Countryside Villa Phases 1 – 5250
Executive Heights250
Marimar Village 1 & 2230
Sta. Ana Village230
Purok Cherry East230
Lower Sta. Ana Zone210
Moonville Subdivision160
Sun Valley Drive160
Annex 45136
Sitio Bagang Pag-Asa110
Montevilla90
Ramos Compound70
Lower Sta. Ana Zone65
Daffodil60
St. Louis Compound60
Purok Manggahan60
Brotherhood Compound60
Lower Sta. Ana Zone60
Purok Katorse55
Sapang Maligaya40
Aster Family H. A.36
Lower Sta. Ana Zone35
Road 3232
Lower Sta. Ana Zone20
Total7963