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Whalley Real Estate

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Market snapshot

The Whalley market right now

Whalley currently has 74 active listings. Most homes for sale are priced between $321K and $1.48M, with a median around $519K. Condos and apartments make up the largest share of the market.

74
Active listings
68
For sale
$519K
Median list price
$321K–$1.48M
Typical range

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

Neighbourhood guide

Living in Whalley

Whalley is Surrey's City Centre and downtown, the densest town centre south of the Fraser River, with high-rise towers, rapid transit and major civic and post-secondary institutions.

Location & boundaries

In north-central Surrey along King George Boulevard near the Fraser River, bordering Guildford to the east, Newton to the southeast and, across the river, New Westminster and Burnaby to the north.

History

Settlement began in the 1880s; Arthur Whalley opened a service station and general store in 1925 near King George Boulevard, the community adopted the name Whalley in 1948, and Metro Vancouver designated it a regional town centre in 1976.

Housing & property types

The area holds the largest concentration of high-rise residential and office towers south of the Fraser, the tallest being the 50-storey 3 Civic Plaza.

Shopping & dining

Central City is the main shopping complex, complemented by the mixed-use King George Hub.

Parks & recreation

Holland Park is the central green space.

Schools

Served by School District 36 (Surrey Schools); Simon Fraser University's Surrey campus and Kwantlen Polytechnic University's Civic Plaza campus are located here.

Getting around

Four Expo Line SkyTrain stations serve the area — Scott Road, Gateway, Surrey Central and King George — along the King George Boulevard corridor.

Community facilities

Surrey City Hall and the main Surrey City Centre Library are located in the City Centre.

Who it may suit

May suit those wanting urban condo living close to transit, shopping and services.

Sources: en.wikipedia.org, surrey.ca

Neighbourhood snapshot — Surrey

Statistics Canada, 2021 Census of Population for Surrey, City (CY), 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

568,322

Total population

+9.7%

Growth since 2016

38.4

Median age

Income

$98,000

Median household income

Household

3.0

Avg. household size

19.8%

Live alone

66.6%

Families w/ kids

Housing

69.5%

Owned

30.5%

Rented

$1,000,000

Median dwelling value

Apartment47.8%
Single-detached house32.8%
Row house / townhouse16.7%
Other2.7%

Education

Highest credential, ages 25–64

Bachelor's degree or higher33.8%
Trades or college diploma27.8%
High school diploma27.7%
No certificate, diploma or degree10.8%

Commute

How residents get to work

Car, truck or van82.2%
Public transit13.1%
Walked2.7%
Other1.8%
Bicycle0.3%

Languages

Mother tongue, top responses

English43.2%
Punjabi22.7%
Mandarin5.0%
Tagalog3.3%
French0.5%

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