The 5 Best Condos in Langley BC (2026): Buildings Worth Shortlisting
By Alex Dunbar, REALTOR · REAL Broker BC Ltd. · Updated April 2026 · 9min read
Watch the building-by-building tour above, or read the 2026 written breakdown below.
Langley has become a top choice for buyers wanting more space + Fraser Valley character without giving up urban amenities. Condo product has caught up with that demand: newer, more design-forward, with stronger amenity programming than the Lower Mainland used to deliver in the suburbs. Here are the 5 Langley condo developments worth a hard look first.
AT A GLANCE
5 Langley Condo Buildings Worth Shortlisting
TOP FIVE PICKS
5 Picks
Union Park, Yorkson Park, The Village at Bedford Landing, Yorkson Downs, Central. Each with a distinct character.
PRICE RANGE
$475K-$800K
1-bed new-build entry near $475K, 2-bed mid-tier $617K-$800K, premium views + larger floor plates push higher.
AGE RANGE
2012-2022
Bedford Landing is the oldest (2012); Yorkson Park + Union Park are the newest (2022 / 2021-2022). Yorkson Downs (2019) and Central (2020) sit in the middle.
Run your purchase price through the Mortgage Calculator before booking showings, the math is what makes the move work.
In This Guide
5 Best Langley Condos: Tour + Trade-offs
Union Park (Willoughby)
Located in Willoughby, Union Park is one of Langley's strongest examples of modern community-focused living. Polygon Homes completed the development in phases through 2021 and 2022, with 497 units across four buildings. The mix targets families, working professionals, and retirees with practical layouts + thoughtful amenity programming.
- Developer: Polygon Homes (longstanding BC quality reputation).
- Total Units: 497 across four buildings.
- Finishes: open-concept layouts, stone countertops, laminate wood flooring, stainless appliances.
- Standout Amenity: the Union Club community centre, outdoor pool, hot tub, fitness, kids' play, social lounge, plus a private park + walking paths.
Best fit for buyers who want strong amenity programming + community focus + Willoughby's newer-build character + future SkyTrain proximity. Walkable to the Willoughby Town Centre + transit options that connect to Surrey + Vancouver.
Yorkson Park (Willoughby)
Yorkson Park sits in the rapidly-growing Yorkson area, with 621 homes split across three sections (East, West, Central). One of Langley's larger condo developments. Quadra Homes is the developer; their signature retractable glass solariums are the headline feature.
- Developer: Quadra Homes.
- Total Units: 621 across East, West, and Central sections.
- Standout Feature: retractable glass solariums, usable outdoor space year-round, even through wet-season months.
- Construction: soundproofing focus + at least one parking space per unit, most include storage lockers.
- Amenities: park, gym, lounge, meeting rooms.
Best fit for buyers who want usable outdoor space year-round (the solariums are the differentiator) + a meaningful amenity package + strong proximity to the Carvolth bus exchange + future SkyTrain corridor.
The Village at Bedford Landing (Fort Langley)
In the heart of Fort Langley (the historical birthplace of BC), this Parklane Homes development from 2012 delivers 71 homes across two buildings, with views of the Fraser River + walkable village access. Heritage character is the differentiator: condos in Fort Langley are rare, and the village protection makes this kind of inventory hard to replicate.
- Developer: Parklane Homes (quality + environmental focus).
- Total Units: 71 across two buildings, completed 2012.
- Standout Feature: Fraser River views + Fort Langley village walkability.
- Amenities: gym, gathering space, secure underground parking, landscaped gardens.
Best fit for buyers who prioritize village character + walkability + river proximity over modern building scale + heavy amenity programming. Walkable to small shops, art spaces, eateries, and the Fort to Fort Trail. Premium pricing reflects the rarity.
Yorkson Downs (Willoughby)
Quadra's second project on this list, completed in 2019 with 136 homes across two buildings. Yorkson Downs delivers the same retractable solarium feature as Yorkson Park, with a slightly more compact scale + a few elevated finish details (AC + heated bathroom floors in select units).
- Developer: Quadra Homes.
- Total Units: 136 across two buildings, completed 2019.
- Standout Feature: retractable glass solariums + select-unit AC + heated bathroom floors.
- Amenities: well-equipped gym, secure storage, ample resident + visitor parking.
Best fit for buyers who want the Quadra solarium experience at a smaller building scale than Yorkson Park, with the comfort upgrades. Same proximity to the Carvolth bus exchange + future SkyTrain corridor.
Central (Murrayville)
Central by Zenterra sits in historic Murrayville, completed in 2020 as a 4-storey building with 48 carefully-designed homes. Inspired by West Coast architecture, the building combines modern design with the quieter Murrayville lifestyle + strong proximity to local services (WC Blair Recreation Centre, Langley Memorial Hospital, Murrayville Square + schools).
- Developer: Zenterra (high standards + innovative design).
- Total Units: 48 across one 4-storey building, completed 2020.
- Finishes: 9-foot ceilings (some vaulted), large windows, quartz countertops, stainless appliances from Samsung + KitchenAid, frameless shower doors, large bathtubs.
- Practical Features: internet + cable wiring, electric heating, smoke + security systems, gas BBQ hookups on balconies.
- Warranty: Travelers Insurance 2-5-10 program (2 years materials + labour, 5 years building exterior, 10 years structural).
Best fit for buyers who want quieter Murrayville character + healthcare proximity (Langley Memorial Hospital is steps away) + strong build quality + a smaller-building feel. Less SkyTrain upside than Willoughby + Yorkson, more lifestyle stability.
How to Pick Between These 5
Quick framework based on what you optimize for:
- Strongest Amenities + Community: Union Park.
- Year-Round Outdoor Space: Yorkson Park or Yorkson Downs (retractable solariums).
- Heritage Character + Walkability: Bedford Landing.
- Smaller-Building Feel + Build Quality: Central.
- Future SkyTrain Upside: Union Park, Yorkson Park, or Yorkson Downs.
- Healthcare + Quieter Lifestyle: Central in Murrayville.
Then do these:
- Walk the building + the surrounding neighbourhood at multiple times of day.
- Pull the Form B + depreciation report + recent strata minutes.
- Check the strata bylaws (rental + pet + age restrictions).
- Run real numbers through the Mortgage Calculator before writing.
If you'd like a tour through specific units in any of these buildings, that's exactly the conversation I have with buyers on a 15-minute call.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Langley neighbourhoods have the most condos?
Willoughby + Yorkson have the strongest concentration of newer condo product (most buildings under 10 years old). Murrayville has a smaller but mature mix, with newer mid-rise additions. Fort Langley has very limited condo inventory (heritage protection limits new construction), and what exists trades at a meaningful premium. Brookswood + Walnut Grove + Aldergrove are mostly detached + townhome territory with much smaller condo stock.
How much do new Langley condos typically cost in 2026?
1-bedroom new-build product typically lands $475K to $600K, 2-bedroom $617K to $800K depending on building + view + floor + parking. Older buildings in Murrayville + parts of Langley City can run lower entry points. Newer Willoughby + Yorkson product sits at the top of the band. Run real numbers through the Mortgage Calculator before shortlisting.
What's the deal with retractable solariums in Yorkson buildings?
Retractable glass solariums are a Quadra Homes signature feature in Yorkson Park + Yorkson Downs. They give you usable outdoor space year-round, particularly during the wet October-to-March stretch when traditional balconies sit empty. The space adds usable square footage without counting as enclosed living area on the strata records. For Lower Mainland buyers who want outdoor access without weather penalty, it's the strongest feature on a Langley condo today.
Which Langley condo development has the strongest amenities?
Union Park (Polygon Homes) leads on amenity programming with the Union Club community centre (outdoor pool, hot tub, fitness, kids' play, social lounge) plus its private park. Yorkson Park has solid park + gym + lounge + meeting rooms. Yorkson Downs adds AC + heated bathroom floors in select units. Bedford Landing focuses on quieter heritage-village character over heavy amenity programming.
Is buying a Langley condo a good investment in 2026?
Depends on the building + the entry price + your hold period. Willoughby + Yorkson buildings near the future SkyTrain corridor have the strongest near-term value-uplift catalyst (line targeted to open end of 2029). Murrayville + Bedford Landing buildings trade more on lifestyle + character than transit upside. The condo market generally has been softer than detached + townhome over the past few years; buy for use first, investment second.
What should I check before writing on any Langley condo?
Three things first: (1) the depreciation report + reserve fund balance + recent special assessments (financial health), (2) the strata bylaws (rental + pet + age restrictions matter even if you don't rent today), (3) any envelope or building-system history (windows, roof, plumbing, parkade waterproofing). Older buildings should have a Form B that's less than 60 days old. New-build buildings with a recent depreciation report + healthy CRF + clean strata minutes are the safer write.
Are there condos in Fort Langley?
A small number, primarily The Village at Bedford Landing (Parklane Homes, 2012, 71 homes across two buildings). Fort Langley's heritage protection has kept new condo + townhome construction rare, which is part of why this complex commands a premium. Buy here for the village character + Fraser River proximity + walkability, not for new-build amenities.
How do these compare to Surrey or Maple Ridge condos for value?
Surrey has more inventory + a wider price range (Whalley + City Centre at the lower end, South Surrey at the top), and existing SkyTrain access today. Maple Ridge has the most accessible entry pricing in the Fraser Valley, with the trade-off of the longest commute. Langley sits in the middle: less inventory volume than Surrey, higher entry pricing than Maple Ridge, with the strongest SkyTrain upside through 2029. Most condo shoppers visit all three before deciding.
Picking a Langley condo?
Let's match your priorities to the right Langley building.
Book a 15-minute call. We'll go through your priorities (lifestyle, amenities, transit, budget, building age, strata health) and figure out which Langley condo building actually fits, plus tour real units. Or run the affordability math first with the Mortgage Calculator + grab the Langley Relocation Guide.
Alex Dunbar Personal Real Estate Corporation
REAL Broker BC Ltd. | Living in the Lower Mainland
I help Fraser Valley buyers + sellers pick the right Langley condo for their priorities, lifestyle, amenities, transit, budget, building age, and strata health. Surrey, Langley, or Maple Ridge: book a 15-minute call and we'll narrow your shortlist before showings.
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Building details, unit counts, finishes, and amenities reflect public + developer-published information at the time of writing. Strata health, special assessments, and pricing change. Verify current details with your REALTOR + the Form B before relying on these as the basis for an offer.
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