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SOLD: #440 – 15850 26 Avenue, South Surrey (Morgan Crossing)

SOLD: #440 – 15850 26 Avenue, South Surrey (Morgan Crossing)

This home is officially SOLD—congratulations to our clients! Located at Morgan Crossing, #440 put you right above one of South Surrey’s most walkable lifestyle hubs, with everyday conveniences, cafés, and services just an elevator ride away. The Grandview Heights area continues to shine for buyers seeking a vibrant, connected community.

Morgan Crossing's Master-Planned Appeal

The successful sale of this Morgan Crossing condo reflects strong demand in South Surrey's most walkable neighbourhood. Master-planned communities with mixed-use retail attract buyers seeking convenience without car dependency. Grandview Heights offers urban amenities in a suburban setting, drawing professionals, downsizers, and families valuing lifestyle accessibility.

Live-Above-Retail Convenience

Homes in South Surrey's Morgan Crossing appeal to buyers prioritising walkability and daily convenience. Properties above or near retail villages offering groceries, dining, and services drive interest. Condos in well-designed buildings with direct access to shops suit buyers wanting simplified living with pedestrian-friendly environments rarely found in suburban markets.

South surrey condo view - Jared Gibbons real estate

Thoughtful building design and a lively streetscape make this pocket of South Surrey a perennial favourite. From groceries and essentials to boutique shopping and fitness, the neighbourhood delivers a true “park-the-car” experience that’s rare outside the downtown core.

Grandview Heights isn’t just about shopping—it’s also about recreation and learning. Within a short drive you’ll find a world-class aquatic centre and well-rated public schools that anchor the community and support long-term value.

For commuters and weekend adventurers, the location offers straightforward connections along 24th & 32nd Ave corridors and Hwy 99, plus frequent local bus routes—keeping White Rock beaches, Crescent Beach, and the broader Surrey area within easy reach.

Professionals and Active Retirees

This condo attracted working professionals seeking low-maintenance living, active retirees downsizing without sacrificing amenities, and small families wanting walkable schools and recreation. Morgan Crossing's combination of retail convenience, quality schools, and recreational facilities met the priorities of buyers seeking complete neighbourhoods rather than bedroom communities.

Outside view - Jared Gibbons real estate

Walkable Mixed-Use Developments

Condos in Morgan Crossing sell well when they offer direct access to village amenities. Modern units in well-managed buildings near shops, restaurants, and transit generate consistent interest. Buyers appreciate the ability to handle daily errands on foot while maintaining access to beaches, highways, and regional destinations.

Nearby amenities

The Rise of Complete Communities

This sale demonstrates growing buyer preference for neighbourhoods offering multiple lifestyle elements. Properties in master-planned developments with retail, recreation, and schools attract buyers seeking convenience and community connection. Morgan Crossing's success reflects broader market shifts toward walkable, amenity-rich suburban living.

📞 Thinking of buying or selling in South Surrey’s Morgan Crossing? Call or text Jared Gibbons at to talk about your real estate goals today.

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