Homes for sale in Queen Mary Park, Surrey BC

Homes for Sale in
Queen Mary Park

A quiet, affordable neighbourhood beside one of Surrey's best parks — ideal for first-time buyers seeking peace and green space.

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$960K

Avg. Home Price

21 days

Avg. Days on Market

Detached, Townhouse

Property Types

15,000+

Population

Queen Mary Park neighbourhood in Surrey BC

About the Neighbourhood

Living in
Queen Mary Park

Queen Mary Park is a quiet, unassuming residential neighbourhood in central Surrey that consistently flies under the radar. Its claim to fame is proximity to Bear Creek Park — one of the largest and most popular parks in the city — which gives residents immediate access to 140 acres of trails, gardens, sports facilities, and the Bear Creek outdoor pool.

The housing stock is primarily single-family homes from the 1970s-1990s, many on standard suburban lots. While not as flashy as South Surrey or as new as Panorama Ridge, Queen Mary Park offers genuine affordability in a stable, peaceful community. First-time buyers and families on a budget find real value here.

The neighbourhood sits in a convenient central location, bordered by King George Boulevard to the west and 140 Street to the east. It is close to Newton Town Centre for shopping and services, and reasonably connected to the rest of Surrey by bus and car. For buyers who value quiet streets, green space, and an accessible price tag over prestige, Queen Mary Park delivers.

Property Types

What Can You Buy
in Queen Mary Park?

Detached Houses

$950K – $1.3M

Primarily single-family homes from the 1970s-90s on standard lots (6,000-7,000 sq ft). Many offer renovation potential or secondary suite income. Good value for central Surrey.

Townhomes

$650K – $850K

Newer townhouse developments are starting to appear as the area evolves. Modern 3-bedroom layouts at prices well below nearby neighbourhoods.

Older Condos

$350K – $500K

Limited but affordable condo inventory in older low-rise buildings. Entry-level pricing for first-time buyers looking for a Surrey address.

Education

Schools in
Queen Mary Park

Families moving to Queen Mary Park have access to a range of schools in the Surrey School District, one of the largest in British Columbia.

Elementary Schools

  • Bear Creek Elementary
  • Strawberry Hill ElementaryNearby
  • Queen Mary Elementary

Secondary Schools

  • Queen Elizabeth Secondary
  • Princess Margaret SecondaryNearby

Lifestyle

Parks & Recreation

Bear Creek Park is the defining feature of this neighbourhood — 140 acres of green space with something for every age and interest.

Bear Creek Park

140 acres of trails, gardens, sports fields, outdoor pool, miniature railway, and the Surrey Arts Centre. One of the city's premier green spaces.

Bear Creek Outdoor Pool

Seasonal outdoor pool within Bear Creek Park. A beloved summer destination for families in the area.

Queen Mary Park

Neighbourhood park with playgrounds and open green space. A quiet local spot for families with young children.

Amenities

Shopping & Dining

Queen Mary Park relies primarily on nearby Newton Town Centre and the King George Boulevard corridor for shopping and services. The neighbourhood itself is residential, with commercial amenities a short drive away.

Newton Town Centre

Major retail area with grocery stores, restaurants, banks, and services. A 5-minute drive west on King George Boulevard.

Strawberry Hill Shopping Area

Diverse shops and restaurants along 72 Avenue and King George Boulevard, reflecting the area's multicultural community.

King George Boulevard

Commercial corridor with big-box retail, auto services, and a variety of businesses.

Commuting

Getting Around

Queen Mary Park has basic bus service connecting to Newton Exchange and the King George SkyTrain corridor. The neighbourhood is primarily car-oriented, with most residents driving for daily errands and commuting.

King George Boulevard along the western edge provides direct access south to White Rock and north to the SkyTrain. Highway 99 is accessible from the south for connections to Vancouver via the Alex Fraser Bridge. Most of Surrey is within a 15-20 minute drive.

Investment Potential

Why Buy in Queen Mary Park?

Queen Mary Park is one of the best-kept secrets in Surrey real estate. The combination of Bear Creek Park (a genuine amenity that would add premium value in any other context), affordable housing, and a central location makes this neighbourhood a smart choice for value-conscious buyers.

For investors and first-time buyers, the lower entry price compared to nearby neighbourhoods creates an opportunity. As Surrey continues to grow and central locations become more desirable, Queen Mary Park's affordability advantage may not last indefinitely.

  • Bear Creek Park — 140 acres of premier green space right at your doorstep
  • One of the most affordable neighbourhoods in central Surrey
  • Quiet, peaceful residential streets with low traffic
  • Convenient access to Newton Town Centre shopping and services
  • Good potential for secondary suite income in detached homes
  • Central location with easy access to all parts of Surrey

FAQ

Queen Mary Park
Questions

Common questions about living in and buying real estate in Queen Mary Park, Surrey BC.

Detached homes in Queen Mary Park typically range from $950K-$1.3M, making it one of the more affordable central Surrey neighbourhoods. Townhomes start around $650K. The lower prices reflect the older housing stock, which often presents renovation opportunity.
Queen Mary Park is a quiet, stable residential neighbourhood with the major advantage of being beside Bear Creek Park. It is ideal for buyers seeking affordability and green space over prestige. The area is safe, convenient, and offers genuine value in a central Surrey location.
Bear Creek Park is a 140-acre park in Surrey featuring walking trails, gardens, sports fields, a miniature railway, an outdoor pool, and the Surrey Arts Centre. It is one of the most popular parks in the city and the defining amenity for the Queen Mary Park neighbourhood.
Queen Elizabeth Secondary is the primary high school for the area. Bear Creek Elementary and Queen Mary Elementary serve younger students. Nearby Princess Margaret Secondary is also accessible.
Yes, Queen Mary Park is one of the more affordable neighbourhoods in central Surrey. The older housing stock means lower prices compared to newer areas like Panorama Ridge or premium areas like South Surrey, making it accessible for first-time buyers and families on a budget.

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