Amidst the captivating landscapes of Mindanao, Sultan Kudarat Province emerges as a testament to the fusion of tradition and modernity. Celebrated for its diverse demographics, flourishing real estate landscape, essential healthcare services, commitment to educational enlightenment, and the promise of cultural tourism wonders, this province offers a unique opportunity for those seeking to invest in a tapestry of culture and progress. Join us on an enlightening journey as we delve into Sultan Kudarat’s real estate horizon, where unity and development flourish as vibrantly as the province’s pristine natural beauty, in a title that encapsulates the essence of this captivating destination

Demographics

  1. Age Group with the Highest Population (2015 Census):
    • 5 to 9 years old, with 95,750 individuals.
  2. Age Group with the Lowest Population (2015 Census):
    • 80 and over, with 4,306 individuals.
  3. Population Composition (2015 Census):
    • 34.36% of the population, or 279,043 individuals, are aged 14 and below (young dependent population, including infants/babies, children, and young adolescents/teenagers).
    • 62.07% of the population, or 504,072 individuals, are aged 15 up to 64 (economically active population and potential workforce members).
    • 3.57% of the population, or 28,980 individuals, are part of the old dependent population (senior citizens aged 65 and over).
  4. Age Dependency Ratios (2015 Census):
    • There are 55 youth dependents for every 100 of the working age population.
    • There are 6 aged/senior citizens for every 100 of the working population.
    • Overall, there are 61 dependents (comprising both young and old-age dependents) for every 100 of the working population.
  5. Median Age (2015 Census):
    • The median age is 23, indicating that half of the entire population of Sultan Kudarat are aged less than 23, and the other half are over the age of 23.
NameCity/ MunicipalityPopulation (2020)Population (2015)Annual Population Growth Rate (2015‑2020)Area (km2)Density (2020), per km2Brgy count
Bagumbayanmunicipality68,94767,0610.59%672.0610319
Columbiomunicipality33,52733,2580.17%926.153616
Esperanzamunicipality74,69666,0952.61%324.2923019
Isulanmunicipality, capital97,49090,6821.54%545.8717917
Kalamansigmunicipality50,90049,0590.78%699.207315
Lambayongmunicipality79,73977,0130.74%216.3536926
Lebakmunicipality91,34488,8680.58%470.8619427
Lutayanmunicipality65,64463,0290.86%271.0024211
Palimbangmunicipality92,82890,4240.55%484.8519140
President Quirinomunicipality42,24441,4080.42%208.4020319
Senator Ninoy Aquinomunicipality47,37446,8820.22%391.4312120
Tacurongcity (CC)109,31998,3162.26%153.4071320
Sultan Kudarat Total854,052812,0951.07%5,363.86159249

Economy

Fiscal YearAnnual Regular IncomeChange
2009708,664,950.27
2010760,578,155.067.33%
2011817,554,713.747.49%
2012785,120,349.59-3.97%
2013886,677,630.1512.94%
2014997,370,343.7012.48%
20151,131,622,586.9413.46%
20161,244,116,408.499.94%
End notes:Annual Regular Income = Locally Sourced Revenue + Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) Current Year + Other Shares from National Tax CollectionLocally Sourced Revenue = Real Property Tax (General Fund) + Tax on Business + Other Taxes + Regulatory Fees + Service/User Charges + Receipts from Economic Enterprises

Tourism
Sultan Kudarat promises cultural tourism riches for travelers seeking to explore the Philippines’ diverse heritage. Its vibrant festivals, traditional craftsmanship, and warm hospitality offer unique attractions for those looking to embrace local traditions.

Visitors to Sultan Kudarat can immerse themselves in the province’s rich cultural tapestry, savor local delicacies, and participate in vibrant celebrations. The province’s potential as a cultural tourism destination is an exciting discovery for those looking to experience the harmonious blend of culture and progress.