Barangay BF Homes Caloocan or Barangay 169 is a barangay of Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines. The barangay is known for having jurisdiction of the larger portions of the Banco Filipino-developed real estate projects in Northern Manila, and is considered the most affluent barangay in Caloocan.[1][2][3]

BF Homes Caloocan
Official seal of BF Homes Caloocan
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BF Homes Caloocan is located in Metro Manila
BF Homes Caloocan
BF Homes Caloocan
Coordinates: 14°43′55.5″N 121°1′11.4″E / 14.732083°N 121.019833°E / 14.732083; 121.019833
CountryPhilippines
RegionNational Capital Region
CityCaloocan
District1st Legislative district of Caloocan
Established1970s
Government
 • TypeBarangay
 • Barangay CaptainDivine Gatchalian
Population
 (2020)
 • Total
4,887
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
Postal Code
1422
Area code02

History

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The villages occupies parts of land historically part of Tala Estate, which was under the jurisdiction of the town of Novaliches before it was absorbed by Caloocan in 1903.[4][5][6] Novaliches had an area of 200 to 300 square meters (2,200 to 3,200 sq ft). Upon the creation of Quezon City in 1939, the Novaliches district was divided into two: a portion under the jurisdiction of Caloocan and Quezon City. In the Caloocan city charter of 1962, the geographical location of the current barangay which is part of Novaliches, is among portions ceded to Caloocan.[7]

In 1964, Tomas Aguirre, whose family is of the Agencia de Empeños de Aguirre pawnshop fame, founded Banco Filipino with the aid of money from the family business. By around 1966, BF had become the premiere bank in the Philippines. Aguirre, figured that with such earnings, it was time to venture into the next phase and to consider land development. With that, he put up the BF Homes Incorporated (BFHI) arm to further realize his goal.

In the barangay regrouping, Barangay BF Homes Caloocan included other real estate developments: Estrella Homes and Santa Fe Homesite.

In recent history, BF Homes is where the 2007 oath-taking of Antonio Trillanes IV as a senator occurred, wherein, as resident, his oath was administered by the barangay chairperson. Also, the suspected Communist Leader, Andrea Rosal, was arrested together with several others in a house in this barangay.[8]

Proposed merger

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In 1989, Republic Act No. 6714 was enacted to reduce the number of barangays in Caloocan from 188 to 60. As part of this plan, Barangay 167 and 169 were slated to be merged to become Barangay Llano. However, this proposed merger was subject to a plebiscite, and it is presumed that the merger was rejected, resulting in the continuation of the existing barangays as independent entities.[9]

Geography

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The barangay is located in North Caloocan. The Meycauayan River estuaries flows along the western borders of the barangay, separating it from Barangay Llano. To its north lies Barangay Deparo, and its southern and eastern borders are shared with barangays of Quezon City.

Schools

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The barangay has jurisdiction over a public daycare institution, and three private K12 schools.[10]

  • Binhi Day Care Center
  • Holy Infant Montessori Center
  • TMW International Academy
  • Academy of Saint Andrew - Caloocan

Places of Worship

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References

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  1. ^ Salazar, Mark. "24 Oras: Mga pumila para sa ayuda sa Brgy. 169, Caloocan, kakaunti". Youtube. GMA News. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  2. ^ "United BF Homeowners's Asso vs BF Homes Inc : 124873 : July 14, 1999 : J. Pardo : First Division". sc.judiciary.gov.ph. Archived from the original on 24 November 2017. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  3. ^ G.R. No. L-30690 (November 19, 1982), BF Homes Inc. vs. The Honorable Court of Appeals, Honorable Pastor Reyes, Presiding Judge, Court of Agrarian Relations, Pasig, Rizal, Roman Cabrera, Jose Evangelista, Lazaro Saque, Epifanio Bautista, Ernesto Basillaje, Matias Alcantara, Maximo Dayota, Antonio Martinez, Bienvenido Bariso, Marianito Ignacio, Bienvenido Dayota and Eliseo Dayota, Lawphil, retrieved 14 December 2018
  4. ^ "Spanish Era". Roman Catholic Diocese of Novaliches. August 2016. Retrieved August 2, 2022.
  5. ^ PHIMCOS (August 2020). "Occupation and Victory The Philippines in World War II". The Murillo Bulletin Special World War II Issue. Retrieved August 2, 2022.
  6. ^ Act No. 942 (October 12, 1903), An Act Reducing the Thirty-Two Municipalities of the Province of Rizal to Fifteen, retrieved May 12, 2022
  7. ^ Franco-Calairo, Rosalina (1997). Ang Kasaysayan ng Novaliches. Quezon City. p. 198. ISBN 9719184302.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  8. ^ "Ka Roger Rosal's daughter arrested in Caloocan". GMA News. GMA News. 27 March 2014. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  9. ^ Republic Act No. 6714 (February 28, 1989), An Act Merging, Dividing, and/or Reviving the Different Barangays in Caloocan City and for Other Purposes, Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines, retrieved January 22, 2024
  10. ^ "Private Schools - Elementary Education Division" (PDF). Department of Education. Retrieved 14 December 2018.