Central City

Central City

Helping You Buy, Sell, or Rent the Right Home in Central City!

A New Downtown

Nestled in the heart of North Surrey, Central City buzzes with energy and excitement, offering an incredible mix of perks! From mouth-watering dining spots to top-notch educational opportunities, this vibrant hub has it all. With its welcoming, community-focused vibe, getting around Central City is a breeze—think seamless public transit and walkable streets that make exploring a joy. And let’s not forget its prime location: just a stone’s throw from highways, bridges, and stunning views of the northern mountains. With universities and colleges right in the mix, it’s the ultimate spot for learning, growth, and living life to the fullest!

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Things to Know

Predominately composed of condos—many offering stunning views of the North Shore mountains—the Central City community fosters a simpler way of living, providing an emphasis on social connections and a balanced lifestyle. Central City has also experienced a steady growth in rental income pricing, making it an increasingly attractive investment option.

Central City provides close proximity to a range of amenities and attractions, including:

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Whether you're buying a home to live in or rent out, we can help you find the perfect place that suits your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Property management involves overseeing the operation, maintenance, and administration of real estate properties on behalf of the property owner. It includes tasks like renting, leasing, handling tenant relations, managing finances, and ensuring the property is in good condition.

If you own one or more rental properties and don’t have the time, expertise, or desire to manage them yourself, hiring a property manager can save you time and ensure your property is well-managed. They handle all the day-to-day tasks, freeing you up to focus on other priorities.

A property manager is responsible for tasks such as:

  • Marketing and advertising properties for rent.
  • Screening and selecting tenants.
  • Collecting rent payments.
  • Handling maintenance and repair requests.
  • Enforcing lease agreements and property rules.
  • Managing the property’s financials (e.g., budgets, accounting).
  • Ensuring the property complies with local laws and regulations.
Tenant screening is the process of evaluating potential tenants to ensure they are reliable and responsible. This typically includes checking their credit history, rental history, criminal background, and verifying income to determine their ability to pay rent.

Property management fees can vary, but typically they range from 8% to 12% of the monthly rent collected. We charge as low as $150.00 per month while other companies may charge additional fees for leasing or maintenance services.

Our team collect rent payments on behalf of the property owner. This is done via automated systems. We also handle any issues related to late payments or non-payment, including issuing late fees and managing eviction procedures if necessary.
If a tenant causes damage beyond normal wear and tear, the property manager will usually deduct the cost of repairs from the tenant’s security deposit. If the damage exceeds the deposit, they may pursue legal action or request the tenant to pay for additional costs.
Tenants will complete a service request via online portal. Our team responds to maintenance requests and hire the appropriate personnel in a timely manner. Upholding property value and tenant satisfaction.
Landlords must comply with provincial municipal, and local laws, which include providing a habitable living space, respecting tenant privacy, and ensuring fair housing practices. Property managers help ensure these regulations are followed.
Yes, a property manager can initiate eviction proceedings if a tenant violates the lease terms (e.g., non-payment of rent, damage to property). However, eviction must be carried out following local laws and regulations, which typically require a formal legal process. If you need more specific answers or have additional questions, feel free to ask!

Take a Look at What is Available for You

Central City mainly has condos, but there are also some townhomes and single-detached houses available. Check out our current listings to find your ideal home or rental. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, contact our team—we’d love to help you find the perfect fit!

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Home Evaluation Form

If you’re planning to sell your home, a home evaluation can help you understand its value and potential selling price. Fill out the form below to get a free home evaluation.

Rental Assessment Form

If you own a property you want to rent out but aren’t sure how much to charge, we can help. Fill out our rental property assessment form below, and we’ll give you a suggested rental price based on the area, size, and number of bedrooms and bathrooms.

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