So, you’re thinking about relocating to Surrey. First of all, welcome. Whether you’re coming from another city, another province, or even another country, deciding to relocate is a big deal. And I know—it can feel like a lot. New place, new home, new everything.
But here’s the good news: you’re not alone in this.
I’ve helped many families and individuals move to Surrey, and the questions you’re asking? They’re completely normal. This isn’t a sales pitch. This is a real guide with honest answers from someone who lives here, works here, and genuinely wants you to feel at home here.
Why So Many People Are Choosing Relocating to Surrey

There’s a reason people are packing their bags and heading to Surrey. Actually, there are a few.
Some want more space for their growing family. Others are ready to leave the noise and high prices behind. And some just want to slow down a little without giving up access to good schools, community centres, and all the everyday conveniences.
Surrey is that sweet spot. It’s quieter than Vancouver, more affordable, and full of character. You’ll find playgrounds filled with kids, parks for long walks, and communities where people nod hello when they pass each other.
If you’re looking for a place that still feels like a neighbourhood, this is it.
Where Should You Live in Surrey?

This is one of the first things people ask me: “Which area should I look in?”
Here’s how I break it down:
- Fleetwood: Calm, family-oriented, with great schools. A solid, peaceful place to raise kids.
- South Surrey: Near the beach, quiet streets, and a bit more space. Think calm mornings and slower weekends.
- Clayton: Newer homes, lots of young families, and walkable shops and parks. It has that “up-and-coming” energy.
- Newton: Very multicultural, well-connected by transit, and usually easier on the budget.
- Guildford: Big on convenience—malls, groceries, libraries, and quick access to the highway.
Each area feels different, and what’s “best” really depends on you and your routine, your family, and your lifestyle. Our job? To help match you with a place that fits like a glove.
What Does It Really Cost to Relocating to Surrey?
Let’s be honest—moving isn’t cheap. But it also doesn’t have to break the bank if you plan for it.
1. Moving Your Stuff
Here’s what you might spend to get your furniture, boxes, and day-to-day things to Surrey:
- From within BC: $2,000 to $5,000
- From Ontario, Alberta, or further: $5,000 to $12,000+
- Packing services (if you don’t want to lift a finger): $500 to $2,000
Of course, it depends on how much you’re bringing and how far you’re moving. Some folks pack everything themselves and rent a U-Haul. Others want a full-service experience. There’s no right way—just your way.
2. Moving the House Itself
Yup, some people mean moving their house when they ask this question.
If you’re talking about relocating an actual building to a new plot of land, you’re looking at serious work, and costs like $30,000 to $100,000 or more. Most people don’t go this route unless it’s a special heritage property or rural project.
Can You Buy a Home in Surrey Before You Move?
You can—and people do it all the time.
I’ve worked with plenty of families and individuals who bought their homes without ever setting foot inside it until move-in day. Sounds scary? It doesn’t have to be.
We do video tours, walk through the neighbourhood together (virtually), and I show you every angle of the home—even the ones that don’t look so great. We go over everything you need to know. There is no pressure, no surprises, just clarity and trust.
What Should You Expect When Living in Surrey?
Imagine a place where you can get fresh samosas on one block and a quiet walk in the forest five minutes later.
That’s Surrey.
It’s a mix of cultures, families, traditions, and nature. Some areas are buzzing, others are peaceful. Kids ride their bikes to school. Grandparents walk in the park. There are places to shop, eat, hike, and just be.
Whether you’re a family looking for space, a single parent wanting safety, or someone starting over, Surrey welcomes you. It’s not perfect (no place is), but it’s real, and it’s growing fast.
Who Can Help You Relocate Smoothly?
If you’re wondering how to actually make this move feel doable, that’s where W come in.
I’m Silky Girdhar, and this is what I do. Not just real estate, but relocation. I’ve helped people move from other cities, other provinces, even other countries. And every single time, I treat it like I’m helping a friend.
Here’s what you can expect when you work with me:
- Honest conversations. I won’t sugarcoat things.
- Clear steps. No guessing what’s next.
- Support beyond the sale—mortgage referrals, movers, schools, and lawyers.
- A smooth, pressure-free experience.
If you’re feeling unsure or just want to talk through things, don’t hesitate. I’m happy to chat—even if you’re months away from moving.
Click here to get in touch if you are relocating to Surrey.
Frequently Asked Question(FAQs) When Relocating to Surrey
Is Surrey good for families?
Yes, 100%. There are so many parks, safe streets, and great public and private schools. It’s one of the top reasons families move here.
How much does the average home cost?
Right now:
Condos: ~ $500,000
Townhouses: ~ $800,000
Detached homes: usually $1.2M+
That said, prices shift. I can give you real-time info when you’re ready.
Can I buy before I arrive?
Totally. We can do the entire process remotely. I’ve helped many clients do this safely and confidently, with zero regrets.
What should I update after the move?
Update your ID, your BC health info (MSP), change your address, and make sure kids are registered for school. And don’t forget to set up hydro, internet, and garbage pickup.
Ready to Make Surrey Your New Home?
If you’re even thinking about relocating to Surrey, that means something’s nudging you toward change.
Change can be difficult. But it can also be exciting, especially when you have someone walking beside you.
So whether you’re just curious or ready to leap, I’d love to help you feel more certain, more prepared, and more at ease with this decision.
👉 Visit silkygirdhar.com, browse some listings, or just send me a message. No pressure—just a real conversation about your next move.
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