Fort Langley is a hidden gem in the Real Estate market of the Fraser Vally. Fort Langley is nestled along the Fraser river and the local residents try to keep its’ existence a secret. I think they want to preserve the flavour of this beautiful B.C. town for themselves as long as possible and I don’t blame them. I have know of Fort Langley for years obviously, but never really took the time to really stop and have a good look around. Last week I was showing some homes in the near the Fort and stood back and had a good look at how quaint it really is and what it offers its residents.
I think people pass through the Fort Langley residential areas without actually looking around at the homes there. They are usually on their way to the Fort itself or in the past the Albion ferry. After my showings I took the time to walk around some of the community and got an appreciation for the life that the residents live there. They have the best of every thing.
They have some small coffee shops and tea houses as well as many antique shops that people love to walk through. In addition the town has the history that goes with it. The first capital of B.C. now thats something to be proud of. Most of all, it still has the small town charm that is missing in so many communities. I’m glad I took the time to go for a walk through the residential areas and get a feel for the atmosphere. I will definitely be bringing more clients here.
If your interested in taking a look at Fort Langley real estate, or just want to talk about what makes Fort Langley so unique please give me a call. Keith Macdonald 604-530-0231 or send me an email at keith@iamlangley.com.












Hey Keith, I couldn’t agree more about Fort Langley being a hidden gem. My husband was transfered to B.C. about four years ago and our real estate agent suggested Fort Langley. We traveled out to B.C. and after looking at a few houses in Fort Langley we quickly knew it was for us. I recommend anyone thats interested in a small town and a little bit of a slower pace check out Fort Langley.
Thanks
Thanks for your comments Amy. I hope you are enjoying the rest of my Blogs
Keith