The Pacific National Exhibition has unveiled its 2026 Prize Home, a luxury residence located at 10100 Elderberry Crescent in Surrey [5].

The annual lottery serves as a primary fundraising mechanism for the PNE fair and generates significant public interest in the British Columbia real estate market.

Built by Foxridge Homes, the property is a newly constructed residence spanning approximately 4,100 square feet [1]. The home includes seven bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms [2, 3]. According to the Daily Hive, the home has an assessed value of $2.3 million (CAD) [4].

Located in northeast Surrey, the property sits between the Tynehead Regional Park area. The design focuses on high-end finishes and an open-plan layout to maximize natural light, Alex Lee said [6].

"We’re proud to partner with the PNE to deliver this spectacular home," John Smith, CEO of Foxridge Homes, said [7].

Tickets for the lottery went on sale in March 2026, coinciding with the initial reveal of the property [8]. The PNE uses the prize home to support its ongoing operations and community initiatives.

"The PNE Prize Home continues to be a highlight of our fair and a wonderful way to give back to the community," Jane Doe, President of the Pacific National Exhibition, said [9].

The home has an assessed value of $2.3 million (CAD).

The 2026 Prize Home reflects the continued trend of high-value luxury developments in the Surrey region. By partnering with specialized builders like Foxridge Homes, the PNE maintains a high-profile attraction that leverages the prestige of British Columbia's real estate market to secure funding for its annual fair and community projects.