Surrey

Fast-growing Metro Vancouver centre with diverse neighbourhoods

Surrey, British Columbia
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Overview

Known for its rapid growth and diverse neighbourhoods, Surrey is a major urban centre in BC’s Lower Mainland region. Housing demand is shaped by population growth, expanding transit connections, and proximity to regional employment hubs.

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Lifestyle

Living in Surrey

Schools & Family Life

Surrey has a wide mix of family-oriented areas and more urban nodes, so day-to-day routines can look very different by neighbourhood. Schools, childcare, parks, and community programs are common considerations for buyers comparing pockets of the city.

Recreation & Daily Rhythm

Outdoor time often revolves around local parks, greenways, and access to the Fraser River and nearby coastal areas. Shopping tends to be centred on town centres and commercial corridors, with a blend of big-box errands and smaller local services.

Employment & Remote Work

Many residents commute within Surrey or into other parts of the Lower Mainland, while others work in regional hubs tied to health care, education, trades, logistics, and service industries. Remote and hybrid work fits well in areas with larger homes or newer condos that include flexible space.

Access & Connectivity

Surrey is connected by major highways, bridges, and regional transit, making cross-metro travel possible but traffic-sensitive. Neighbourhood walkability varies, with the most transit-oriented living near rapid transit and key bus routes.

Housing & Neighbourhood Pattern

Housing ranges from older single-family streets to newer townhomes and high-rise condos, especially around core centres. Expect noticeable variation in lot sizes, building age, and density from one community to the next.

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