Hazelmere
Hazelmere: Your Next Home?
Neighbourhood snapshot
Hazelmere is a peaceful, rural neighbourhood in South Surrey, close to the US border. It’s known for its beautiful farmland, golf courses, and big open spaces. Most homes here are large single-family houses on big lots, giving residents plenty of privacy and room to breathe.
The area attracts people who love a quiet, country-like lifestyle but still want to be close to city amenities. You’ll find a mix of long-time residents and newcomers, many of whom are families or retirees. While Hazelmere itself is mostly residential, you’re just a short drive from shopping and restaurants in nearby Morgan Crossing or White Rock.
Kids in Hazelmere usually attend Hall’s Prairie Elementary or Earl Marriott Secondary School. Both are well-regarded in the community. Getting around typically requires a car, as public transit is limited in this rural area.
Despite its country feel, Hazelmere isn’t too far from urban conveniences. You can reach downtown Vancouver in about an hour by car, and the US border is just minutes away. If you’re looking for a spacious home in a tranquil setting, Hazelmere could be your perfect spot.
Hazelmere offers a rare blend of rural tranquility and spacious living, ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat with easy access to urban amenities and international travel.
Hazelmere is home to the historic Hazelmere United Church, built in 1905 and still standing as a community landmark.
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