Five Neighborhoods.
Five Different Stories.
Market stats sourced from RPR® (Realtors Property Resource) — MLS data, February 2026. Data deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Fremont's crown jewel. #12 in California · Top 1% statewide · National Blue Ribbon School, quiet tree-lined streets, and the highest concentration of tech executives in the East Bay. The price premium is real — and for most families, worth it.
The Warm Springs BART extension transformed this area into a top destination for South Bay tech workers. Newer homes, fast commute, and the highest sale-to-list ratio in all of Fremont — 104.7%.
Strong community identity, the sought-after Irvington High STEM magnet program, and solid long-term appreciation. $400K–$700K less than comparable Mission San Jose homes. The value play among Fremont's top neighborhoods.
The best-positioned neighborhood for Peninsula commuters. Dumbarton Bridge to Meta in 20 minutes, BART nearby, I-880 and I-84 access. Planned, family-friendly community adjacent to a 205-acre historic farm.
Fremont's hidden gem. The historic Niles district offers Victorian homes, antique shops, Niles Canyon Railway, and a small-town atmosphere unlike anywhere else in the Bay Area. Fremont's most affordable single-family neighborhood with genuine character.
Market statistics sourced from Realtors Property Resource® (RPR), LLC. MLS Listings. February 2026. Data deemed reliable but not guaranteed. © Realtors Property Resource®, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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