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North Delta Real Estate

Explore homes and condos for sale in North Delta, one of Delta's neighbourhoods. Live MLS® listings, updated continuously, plus a direct line to a Renanza agent who knows the area.

Market snapshot

The North Delta market right now

North Delta currently has 140 active listings. Most homes for sale are priced between $794K and $2.05M, with a median around $1.28M. Detached houses make up the largest share of the market.

140
Active listings
135
For sale
$1.28M
Median list price
$794K–$2.05M
Typical range

Figures reflect current active MLS® listings and update as the market moves.

Neighbourhood guide

Living in North Delta

North Delta is the largest and most populous of Delta's communities, a diverse suburban area in the municipality's northeast. It is bordered by Burns Bog and the Fraser River and made up of several residential neighbourhoods.

Location & boundaries

In northeast Delta, bordering Surrey to the east at Scott Road (120th Street), the Fraser River to the north, and Burns Bog and Highway 91 to the west.

History

The area was originally founded as Annieville, site of British Columbia's first commercial salmon cannery in 1870, and grew into a large suburban community.

Lifestyle

A highly multicultural, family-oriented suburban community that is home to over half of Delta's population.

Housing & property types

Predominantly detached single-family homes with townhomes and low-rise apartments across neighbourhoods such as Annieville, Nordel, Sunshine Hills, Scottsdale and Panorama Ridge.

Shopping & dining

Retail hubs include Scottsdale Centre, Scott 72 Centre and the Scott Road corridor.

Parks & recreation

Bordered by Burns Bog, the largest raised urban peat bog in North America, with Watershed Park and recreation complexes including the Sungod Recreation Centre.

Schools

Served by School District 37 Delta, with secondary schools including North Delta Secondary, Seaquam, Sands, Burnsview and Delview.

Getting around

Connected by TransLink buses to the Scott Road and 22nd Street SkyTrain stations, with Highways 91 and 17 (South Fraser Perimeter Road) and Nordel Way as key routes.

Who it may suit

Families wanting suburban detached homes with strong transit links to Surrey and Vancouver.

Nearby neighbourhoods

Sources: en.wikipedia.org, en.wikipedia.org

Neighbourhood snapshot — Delta

Statistics Canada, 2021 Census of Population for Delta, City (CY) [Census subdivision], British Columbia. These figures describe the city as a whole, not this specific address — useful context, not a substitute for local knowledge. View source

Population

108,455

Total population

+6.1%

Growth since 2016

44

Median age

Income

$108,000

Median household income

Household

2.8

Avg. household size

20.5%

Live alone

61.8%

Families w/ kids

Housing

75.6%

Owned

24.4%

Rented

$1,190,000

Median dwelling value

Apartment35.5%
Single-detached house55.5%
Row house / townhouse8.5%
Other0.5%

Education

Highest credential, ages 25–64

Bachelor's degree or higher32.8%
Trades or college diploma31.6%
High school diploma28.1%
No certificate, diploma or degree7.5%

Commute

How residents get to work

Car, truck or van84.0%
Public transit9.4%
Walked3.6%
Bicycle1.0%
Other2.1%

Languages

Mother tongue, top responses

English72.8%
Punjabi11.1%
Mandarin3.1%
Cantonese1.5%
Hindi1.0%

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