A Quiet Win in the Heart of Murrayville
Another Murrayville condo has officially changed hands. Tucked inside the well-regarded Murrayville House community, 114 – 5020 221A Street has just sold — a thoughtfully designed 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom ground-floor home that drew strong interest from the moment it hit the market. With 881 square feet of living space, two private patios, and a coveted courtyard outlook, this home checked all the boxes today's buyers are looking for in the Langley real estate market. You can browse other recently completed transactions on the sold properties page.
What the Murrayville Housing Market Is Telling Us
Homes in Langley — particularly in the Murrayville pocket — continue to attract a steady mix of downsizers, first-time buyers, and investors. Demand for well-maintained, low-maintenance condos under the $600K mark has stayed resilient even as the broader Fraser Valley housing market balances out. Murrayville's tree-lined streets, proximity to Langley Memorial Hospital, and walkability to cafés, parks, and shopping at Murrayville Town Centre keep this neighbourhood firmly on buyers' shortlists. For a deeper look at this pocket of the city, the Murrayville community page is a good starting point.

What Buyers Wanted — And What This Home Delivered
Today's condo shoppers in Langley BC are looking for more than just square footage. They want functional layouts, quality finishings, and outdoor space that feels like a true extension of the home. This unit delivered exactly that: stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, shaker-style cabinetry, real wood flooring, crown mouldings, and two private patios opening onto a serene courtyard with a water feature. Add a parking stall and storage locker, and you have the kind of turnkey package that moves quickly in the current market.
Why Ground-Floor Condos Like This Sell Well
Ground-floor condos with private patios are one of the most consistently in-demand property types across Langley and South Surrey. They appeal to retirees who want zero stairs, young professionals who want indoor-outdoor flow, and pet owners who want easy access to green space. When a unit also sits in a mature, well-managed building like Murrayville House, with its courtyard layout and quiet walkways, value tends to hold even when broader inventory rises. Buyers recognize that these specific features are difficult to replicate elsewhere in the same price range — and they act accordingly.

Who This Type of Home Is Ideal For
A home like 114 – 5020 221A Street tends to suit a specific kind of buyer: someone ready to simplify without sacrificing quality. Think empty nesters trading a larger Murrayville house for a low-maintenance lifestyle, first-time buyers in Langley looking for a solid entry point with long-term resale appeal, or out-of-town professionals relocating to the Fraser Valley. Anyone weighing whether now is the right time to make a move can request a no-pressure home evaluation to see where their current property sits in today's market.
Working With a Local Realtor Who Knows the Neighbourhood
Every successful sale comes down to pricing, presentation, and reading the market correctly — and that's where local experience matters most. Jared Gibbons has spent years studying the rhythms of Murrayville, Brookswood, Walnut Grove, and the surrounding South Surrey and Langley communities, helping clients on both sides of the transaction make confident decisions. If you're curious about what's currently available in the area, take a look at the current Langley listings, or reach out directly to start a conversation about buying or selling in your neighbourhood.