King George Corridor, Surrey Homes for Sale Between $2M and $3M
There are currently 24 homes for sale in King George Corridor, Surrey priced Between $2M and $3M. The median asking price is $2,248,500, averaging $762/sqft. Browse all MLS® listings below, complete with sold history, floor plans, and daily updates.
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The homes priced between $2m and $3m market in King George Corridor, Surrey is currently a Buyer's Market. The median asking price is $2,248,500 ($762/sqft).
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Frequently Asked Questions — King George Corridor, Surrey
How many homes priced between $2m and $3m are for sale in King George Corridor, Surrey?
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There are currently 24 homes priced between $2m and $3m listed for sale in King George Corridor, Surrey. Listings are updated daily from the MLS® database.
What is the median price of homes in King George Corridor, Surrey?
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The median asking price for homes in King George Corridor, Surrey is $2,248,500. The average price per sqft is $762. See the full Surrey real estate market report for monthly trends.
Are there good homes priced between $2m and $3m in King George Corridor, Surrey?
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Yes — there are currently 24 homes priced between $2m and $3m available in King George Corridor, Surrey. Use the filters above to narrow by bedrooms, bathrooms, or features like suites and basements.
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