Top 3 Safest Communities in Surrey, BC (2024)

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If you’re considering a move to Surrey, BC, you’ve probably heard mixed reviews—gangs, crime, and a reputation that doesn’t always paint Surrey in the best light. But Surrey is a city of change, growth, and some truly safe neighbourhoods. With Surrey being Canada’s 11th largest municipality, finding the right place to call home is essential.

In this guide, I’ll share the top three safest communities in Surrey, based on data and firsthand insights from years of experience in Surrey’s real estate market. Let’s dive in and see what these neighbourhoods have to offer for your safety and peace of mind.


Breaking Down Surrey’s Reputation

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First, let’s address the elephant in the room: Surrey’s reputation. Yes, there are areas that have had issues in the past, but this city is constantly evolving. In fact, crime stats show a positive trend. Property crime in Surrey is down 7%, and other criminal offenses dropped by 36% recently. Plus, a dedicated Surrey Police Service is replacing the RCMP by November 2024, which promises more localized law enforcement.

The takeaway? Surrey isn’t the crime hub some may believe. Instead, it’s a dynamic city with both challenges and safe, thriving communities.


Top 3 Safest Neighborhoods in Surrey, BC

1. South Surrey

South Surrey consistently ranks as one of the safest areas, with neighbourhoods like Elgin Chantrell, Morgan Creek, and Crescent Beach reporting between 39% to 43% less crime than other parts of Surrey. The area’s beautiful, quiet communities are a big draw for families, and yes—it’s one of the pricier areas. But for those seeking security and an upscale vibe, South Surrey is ideal.

2. Cloverdale

Cloverdale, which includes neighbourhoods like East Clayton and West Cloverdale, takes the second spot for safety. This area sees about 22% less crime than other parts of Surrey, according to Area Vibes. It’s also a popular choice for families and young professionals who want a balance of safety, affordability, and local amenities.

3. Newton

Newton, specifically West Newton, shows a promising crime rate that’s slightly below the city average, making it a safer option within Surrey. While East Newton has a higher crime rate, the overall area provides good options for those looking for affordability and convenience. Newtons reputation has improved significantly in recent years, offering a solid choice for those mindful of safety.


How Surrey Stacks Up to Vancouver

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Compared to nearby Vancouver, Surrey’s violent crime rate isn’t drastically different. While Vancouver had 9.5 incidents per 1,000 people in 2023, Surrey reported 11.5 per 1,000. With crime rates improving and a dedicated police service, Surrey is working hard to shed its old image.


Should You Move to Surrey?

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Surrey isn’t a one-size-fits-all city. With its range of neighborhoods, from peaceful South Surrey to the bustling center of Cloverdale, there’s a place for everyone. For newcomers and residents alike, understanding these safe areas offers peace of mind, showing a side of Surrey that often gets overlooked.

If you’re still unsure, check out our Living in Surrey series for in-depth neighborhood insights!


Final Thoughts: Ready to Explore Surrey?

Surrey is more than its reputation. It’s a city with safe communities, local amenities, and room for everyone from young families to retirees. With a range of price points and styles, Surrey offers a place you can call home, confident in the choice you’ve made.

Want more insights? We’re offering a free, lifetime subscription to our BC Homebuyers course to help you make the best choice, whether it’s Surrey or beyond. Only 20 spots are available, so act quickly!


What if I have any questions about moving to Surrey or White Rock, BC?

Selecting an excellent real estate professional is key to a successful home purchase. The Germyn Group, with our deep understanding of South Surrey/White Rock and its real estate dynamics, is committed to guiding you every step of the way.

We invite you to book a consultation with us. During our meeting, we’ll discuss your needs, preferences, and any questions you might have about the South Surrey/White Rock real estate market.

As you embark on this exciting journey, remember that the right home in Surrey is more than just a property; it’s a foundation for your future. With the Germyn Group by your side, let’s make your dream of homeownership in South Surrey/White Rock a beautiful reality.

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