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15 Homes for Sale in Crescent Beach / Ocean Park, BC
Buyers in Crescent Beach / Ocean Park should be prepared for a price point typically in the $1.7M–$2.9M range, where your money generally secures a character or custom-built home on a generous lot within walking distance of the ocean — a lifestyle premium rarely found elsewhere in Surrey.
Active Listings in Crescent Beach / Ocean Park
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$1,350,000
$1,450,000
Days listed
196d
Crescent Bch Ocean Pk.
Listed by Sincere Real Estate Services

$3,880,000
Days listed
187d
Crescent Bch Ocean Pk.
Listed by LeHomes Realty Premier

$1,699,999
$1,798,000
Days listed
146d
Crescent Bch Ocean Pk.
Listed by SRS Panorama Realty

$8,500,000
Days listed
305d
Crescent Bch Ocean Pk.
Listed by Royal Pacific Realty (Kingsway) Ltd.

$1,670,000
Days listed
147d
Crescent Bch Ocean Pk.
Listed by Vancouver Management Ltd.

$2,800,000
Days listed
147d
Crescent Bch Ocean Pk.
Listed by Vancouver Management Ltd.
Recently Sold in Crescent Beach / Ocean Park
Avg recent sale: $2,843,333

$3,100,000
$3,688,000
Crescent Bch Ocean Pk.
Sold Mar 30, 2026

$2,680,000
$2,998,000
Crescent Bch Ocean Pk.
Sold Mar 12, 2026

$2,750,000
$3,000,000
Crescent Bch Ocean Pk.
Sold Mar 4, 2026
About Crescent Beach / Ocean Park
Crescent Beach and Ocean Park are two of South Surrey's most beloved seaside enclaves, offering a rare blend of beachfront serenity and established community charm. Tucked along the shores of Boundary Bay and Mud Bay, these neighbourhoods feature heritage cottages, custom-built coastal homes, and modern luxury estates set among mature trees and ocean-view streets. Crescent Beach / Ocean Park real estate consistently attracts families, professionals, and downsizers seeking a slower-paced, walkable lifestyle within reach of Greater Vancouver's amenities. The current market reflects this enduring appeal, with 15 active listings spanning a wide range from $2,700 to $8,500,000 and an average list price of $2,908,313.
Lifestyle here revolves around the outdoors. Residents enjoy sandy beaches, the Crescent Beach pier, ocean-side trails, kayaking, paddleboarding, and the wooded paths of nearby parks. The village core of Crescent Beach offers a cluster of cafés, casual restaurants, and boutique shops, while Ocean Park's small commercial node provides everyday conveniences. Both neighbourhoods feel removed from the bustle of the city, yet sit just minutes from the shopping, dining, and services of Semiahmoo, White Rock, and Morgan Crossing.
Crescent Beach / Ocean Park homes for sale span detached residences, building lots, and the occasional rental, with the current property mix including 8 residential homes, 6 land offerings, and 1 residential lease. Recent sales data shows an average sold price of $1,779,670, a strong sale-to-list ratio of 95.4%, and an average price per square foot of $1,380 — figures that underscore steady demand and disciplined pricing in this segment of Surrey real estate. Median list pricing sits at $2,098,000, reflecting the upscale, character-driven nature of the area.
Families are drawn to the well-regarded local schools and family-friendly streets, while commuters appreciate convenient access to Highway 99, the King George Boulevard corridor, and bus connections linking to SkyTrain at King George Station. Whether you're exploring Crescent Beach / Ocean Park MLS listings for a waterfront retreat, a redevelopment lot, or a forever family home, this coastal pocket of South Surrey offers a distinctive lifestyle that's increasingly hard to find in the region.
Why Crescent Beach / Ocean Park?
- Oceanfront South Surrey community with beach access, pier, and scenic shoreline trails
- 15 active listings ranging from $2,700 to $8,500,000
- Average list price of $2,908,313 with a median around $2,098,000
- Strong 95.4% sale-to-list ratio signals a balanced, well-priced market
- Average price per square foot of $1,380 reflects premium coastal positioning
- Diverse property mix including detached homes, building lots, and rental options
- Quick access to Highway 99, White Rock, and connections to SkyTrain via King George Boulevard