New Development Presale Condos Surrey
ASCENT
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ASCENT- New Surrey Presale is an opportunity for everyone. Developed by Maple Leaf Homes, Ascent will be 31 storeys of affordable living. Located in Surrey Central, you will never need to go far to enjoy a new experience, or grab the necessities. Homes will be available in studio, one, two, and three bedrooms for the growing family. Ascent will be solely residential and will build community in this high profile area.
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THE GREAT ONE
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THE GREAT ONE – Is a New Surrey Presale community of townhomes coming to the Guildford area. These builds combine quality and thoughtfulness in all their designs. Located only five minutes away from some extensive transit and commuter routes, you have access to many neighboring city’s and resources. The Great One is also within walking distance to many schools, restaurants, and shopping. Additionally, with the SkyTrain and bus routes being so easily accessible, take your family and travel for a change of scenery. There are also numerous green spaces and recreational facilities in the area for an exciting day of activities.
These townhomes will be available in 3 Bedroom + den, and 4 bedroom options. The Great one will also feature many amenities, and high end finishes to make your home the best it can be.
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Q5
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Q5- Presale Condos in Surrey will be arriving in the Whalley neighborhood shortly. This thoughtful building will be made to last, and built for a growing family. Developed by Tien Sher, they have built their reputation, and won awards, on committing themselves to their residents. Q5 is built and created as a community where people can live, work, and play! Tien Sher has dedicated themselves to revitalizing the community of Whalley.
There will be 141 units available in this 6 storey assembly. Moreover, with options from studio to three bedrooms there is space for families of all sizes. Exceptional thought has gone into making these homes comfortable and functional with well planned layouts. That is to say, residents will appreciate their cozy homes, as well as their thriving new community filled with culture and history.
The development will be rich in amenities, and is conveniently located near all sorts of shops and activities.
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UNISON
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UNISON – Presale Condos in Surrey are centrally located in a thriving new community. Moreover, located in uptown Surrey you will have convenient access to shops, transportation and more! Developed by Ecogen Properties Ltd, this 6-storey condo development will hold 80 units. Ecogen Properties Ltd believes in trust and full customer satisfaction. As a result, you can expect this development to meet all your daily requirements.
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BELVEDERE
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BELVEDERE – New Surrey Presale Condos will provide a little something for everyone. Developed by Square Nine Development, you are guaranteed satisfaction with high quality features and loads of amenities. Meanwhile, the convenient location is one to be desired. However, with built to last durability, once you’re in you won’t want to leave!
This 30- storey new Surrey presale condos will support one and two bedroom homes. Similarly, there will be 275 units available. The first 5-storeys will be designated for commercial use creating a stunning base to this concrete tower.
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SURREY SKYTRAIN CONDOS
History of the City
1800’s
Surrey was originally inhabited by the Kwantlen and Semiahmoo people for over 6000 years. Villages had been established at various points of the Fraser and Campbell River, as well as Crescent Beach. The area was rich with agriculture, and the villages mainly survived on Hunting and Fishing. They also had the added benefit of Tidal and Shoreline resources to supplement any essentials they may have needed. Using the waterways of the Campbell, Nicomeki, and Serpentine River kept the First Nations connected to the outside communities for trade and communication. This created a practical way to survive and keep kinship between people.
In the late 1800’s the area began to see newcomers. Surrey was incorporated as a municipality in 1879 and by 1880 approximately 200 people had moved to the area. At this point, logging began and by clearing areas for small farming communities the economy continued to grow.
1900’s
In the 1900’s focus changed from trades by waterway, to communication and connections becoming faster and more efficient. In 1904 the first double span bridge was built connecting Surrey to Vancouver and New West. At the time, this was the only path available by foot to cross. After that the Pattullo bridge was built in 1937. Following this, the incorporated municipality continued to expand and roads and railways were popping up all over creating more and more growth. Then, in 1960, the Port Mann Bridge was built making Surrey’s accessibility the best it had ever been.
Finally, over one hundred years after bring incorporated, Surrey officially became a City in 1993. As it remains to this day, Surrey brings together a wide variety of ethnicities. This creates unique opportunity for residents and brings great cultural advantages. Once Surrey became a city, it was divided into six town centers; North Surrey, Newton, Fleetwood, Guildford, Cloverdale, and South Surrey. Expected to surpass Vancouver for the largest city in British Columbia in the near future, Surrey continues to evolve and influence with its expansive resources. Above All, in 1990 the SkyTrain made it across the Fraser River and into Surrey. Currently, Surrey has and impressive four SkyTrain lines running through it making it one of the best places for SURREY SKYTRAIN CONDOS.
Amenities
Entertainment and Shopping
Surrey is home to many different shopping centers and strip malls. One of the most popular spots is Guildford Town Center. With over 200 retailers, Guildford has become a large attraction for shoppers near and far. However, Cental City Shopping Center is located adjacent to the SkyTrain, and is home to 140 Retailers. They also offer several dining options and various services. SFU Surrey Campus is also located in the upper levels of this dynamic shopping center.
Aside from these large capacity centers, Surrey contains more shopping strips and centers than you could count! The opportunities are endless and Surrey has truly become a one-stop shopping district. SURREY SKYTRAIN CONDOS have appeared all around the shopping and SkyTrain areas making comfortable, affordable living spaces for thousands of residents.
Entertainment is exceedingly easy to find in this progressive City. Surrey offers several cinema’s, theatres, and activities to keep your lifestyle fun and exciting. Due to the large amount of space, they are able to host all the in demand events and ventures you and your family want to take part in. Some popular examples include but are not limited to; bowling, axe throwing, paintball, Funplex, and laser tag.
Outdoors and Activities
Impressively, over 35% of Surrey remains agricultural. Surrey Nature Center continues to pass on knowledge and experience to keep the history of it’s agriculture alive. Surrey has remained rich with green space and outdoor advantages. With multiple parks, trails, and gardens nearby, residents are able to adventure to their hearts content. Crescent Beach remains an admired spot in Surrey as well. There are several other waterfront spots that continue to grow in popularity and keep a wide range of nature friendly moments at one’s fingertips.
Surrey Parks and Recreation has also become a spectacular way to enjoy some activity time. Containing several pools, arenas, community centers, and activity programs, Surrey currently provides something for everyone. Known for organizing an abundance of sporting events, the space and modern facilities make for wholesome competitive entertainment.
Culture
Culture in Surrey is geared towards the Arts. With the Surrey Art Gallery, Community Art, and the Public Art Program residents are able to partake and amplify the culture of their city. Performances are also at ones disposal in different spots throughout the city. Surrey Civic Theatres is one of the most accessible facilites with a wealth of productions each year.
Molding the next generation of young minds, Surrey continues to run the Surrey International Children’s Festival. This event combines Art and Culture for an experience your child won’t soon forget.
Surrey has 104 Elementary schools, 20 Secondary schools, and several online and adult learning centers. They also have multiple satellite and inter-agency programs. This provides the best learning opportunities for each students specific needs. Additionally, SFU Surrey Campus is located close to Surrey Central SkyTrain Station making continued education easy and attainable.
SURREY SKYTRAIN CONDOS
Surrey currently has four SkyTrain Stations and one of the largest bus route systems in BC. Transportation is increasingly improving each year in this now fruitful area. The Expo SkyTrain line stops at Scott Road, Gateway, Surrey Central, and King George. Currently in the works is the Surrey-Langley SkyTrain extension which will bring increased transportation possibilities with minimized commute times to thousands of residents. Affordable and convenient SURREY SKYTRAIN CONDOS have also skyrocketed into some of the most desired homes around.
Property for Sale near Surrey SkyTrain Stations
SURREY SKYTRAIN CONDOS have appeared all over the city of Surrey. Condos and townhomes in this area are built with high quality finishes but with budget in mind. Affordable homes and great family-friendly neighborhoods is what makes Surrey appealing to residents.
KING GEORGE SKYTRAIN STATION
GATEWAY SKYTRAIN STATION
SURREY CENTRAL SKYTRAIN STATION
Presale Projects for Sale
SURREY SKYTRAIN CONDOS and townhomes continue to excite newcomers with their innovative advancements to homes, and economical leads. Surrey is an ever-growing community with much to offer all occupants in terms of green space, cultural facilities, recreational amenities, and attainable homes. Some of the Surrey Presale Condos include;
UNISON
BELVEDERE
KING GEORGE
Three Reasons Why Buying Near a SkyTrain Station is a Smart Move
1. Convenience
As we move towards a greener future, owning a car is becoming less and less necessary. We are seeing more and more people trade in their high insurance costs and lease payments for car share and a Translink Pass. For those who are willing to give up their car, the trade-off is usually that they want to be in close vicinity to the SkyTrain Station.
2. Resale & Rental Rates
Homes, Condos, and Presale Condos that are close to the SkyTrain station rent for more and sell for more, and rent quicker and sell quicker.
3. Supply vs. Demand
SkyTrain-Friendly Real Estate holds its value. As prices continue to increase, SkyTrain hubs become more and more desirable, and as demand builds, prices rise. Securing a piece of Real Estate in close walking distance to the SkyTrain station is a great way to mitigate risk in fluctuating markets.
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Areas in Surrey:
KING GEORGE: KING GEORGE SKYTRAIN CONDOS
SURREY CENTRAL:SURREY CENTRAL SKYTRAIN STATION
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Attractions within the vicinity of each station
PATTERSON STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
- Central Park
- Burnaby Centre
- Chaffey-Burke Elementary
- Old Orchard Park
- Willingdon Care Centre
- Old Orchard Centre
- The Crystal Mall
- Hilton Vancouver Metrotown
- Community Police
- Burnaby Public Library
- Civic Square
- Kinnee Park
- Brian Canfield Centre
METROTOWN STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
- Metrotown
ROYAL OAK STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
- Best Western Plus Kings Inn
- Royal Oak Community Church
- McPherson Park
- Michael J Fox Theatre
- BC Provincial School for the Deaf
- Burnaby South Secondary
- All Saints Anglican Church
- Grace Luthern Church
- Nelson Elementary
- Ledingham Park
- Bonsor Park
- Bonsor Recreation Complex
- Lobley Park
EDMONDS STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
- Byrne Creek Ravine Park
- Stride Avenue Ravine Park
- Stride Avenue Community School
- BC Hydro
- Powerhouse Park
- Poplar Park
- Stride Avenue School Park
- Byrne Creek Secondary
- Taylor Park Elementary
- Taylor Park
- Ron Mclean Park
LOUGHEED STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
- Lougheed Town Centre
- Community Police Station
- Sears Outlet
- Keswick Park
- Cameron Elementary School
- Bell Park
- North Road Centre
- Executive Plaza Hotel
- Cariboo Centre
- Brookmere Park
- Northgate Villlage
PRODUCTION WAY-UNIVERSITY STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
- Burnaby Mountain Senior Secondary School
- Eastlake Park
- Burnaby Cariboo RV Park and Campground
- Costco
- Burnaby Lake Regional Park
LAKE CITY WAY STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
- Canadian Red Cross
- Seaforth Elementary School
- Charles Rummel Park
- Charles Rummel Community Centre
- Eagle Creek Ravine Park
- Camrose Park
- Burnaby Mountain Golf Course
SPERLING-BURNABY LAKE STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
- Lougheed Substation
- Sperling Elementary School
- Sumas Park
- Broadway-Woolwich Park
- Burnaby Lake Regional Park
- Bill Copeland Sports Centre
- Burnaby Lake Sports Complex West
HOLDOM STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
- Rev’s Bowling and Entertainment Centre
- Burnaby Veterinary Hospital
- Parkcrest Shopping Plaza
- Parkcrest Elementary School
- Springer Park
- Parkcrest Park
BRENTWOOD TOWN CENTRE STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
- Brentwood Town Centre
- Save-on foods
- Staples
GILMORE STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
- Jim Lorimer Park
- Staples
- Executive Hotel and Conference Centre
- BC Hydro
- Horne Payne Substation
- Home Depot
- Dick’s Lumber
- Save-on Foods
- Bridge Studios