For sale17$1,175,000
9667 155 STREET
3 bed3 bath1,908 sq ft
Surrey is BC's second-largest city and Metro Vancouver's fastest-growing — a genuine mix of established family neighbourhoods, new-build townhome communities, and a downtown core (Surrey City Centre) developing in real time.
Surrey currently has 4,757 active listings. Most homes for sale are priced between $431K and $2.59M, with a median around $1.03M. Detached houses make up the largest share of the market.
Figures reflect current active MLS® listings and update as the market moves.
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Browse →South Surrey/White Rock trades on larger lots, ocean proximity and higher price points; Fleetwood and Clayton have grown fast with newer townhome and single-family construction; Surrey City Centre is where the density and SkyTrain-adjacent condo development is concentrated. Knowing which "Surrey" you're shopping in matters as much as it does in Vancouver.
New-construction inventory is more common here than in older Vancouver neighbourhoods, which brings GST considerations on new builds (with a rebate on qualifying purchases) that resale buyers don't face — worth factoring into your total cost comparison between new and resale.
If yours isn't here, ask us directly — we'd rather answer it now.
Often, yes — Surrey generally offers more space and newer construction per dollar than Vancouver proper, particularly in townhome and newer single-family inventory. See our [First-Time Buyer Homes](/collections/first-time-buyers) collection for current options under $700K.
It depends heavily on the specific area and whether you're near SkyTrain — Surrey City Centre and areas along the Expo Line have strong transit access, while South Surrey relies more on highway commuting. We'll factor your commute into the search.
New construction carries GST (with a potential rebate) but comes with warranty coverage and modern systems; resale avoids GST but may need more near-term maintenance. We'll run the real cost comparison for a specific property you're considering.
Tell us your timeline and budget and we'll line up viewings that actually fit.