Alameda County
Fremont is one of the Bay Area's largest and most diverse cities, offering excellent schools, varied neighborhoods, and easy access to both Silicon Valley and the East Bay. From the hills of Mission San Jose to the historic streets of Niles, Fremont has something for everyone.
Explore the distinct neighborhoods that make Fremont special. Each has its own character, home styles, and community feel.
Family-friendly suburban
Central and convenient
Established family community
Established and diverse
Academic excellence in hillside setting
Historic small-town charm
Quiet residential with mature landscaping
Modern and transit-oriented
As Fremont specialists, we recommend Mission San Jose for top schools and hill views, Niles for historic charm, Warm Springs for BART access and new development, Ardenwood for family-friendly living, and Centerville for central location and value.
Fremont Unified School District is excellent overall. Mission San Jose High School consistently ranks among the top public high schools in California. We help families verify school boundaries for specific properties, as school assignments vary significantly by neighborhood.
Warm Springs has the most convenient BART access with the Warm Springs/South Fremont station. The Fremont BART station serves Centerville and surrounding areas. Irvington is closest to the Irvington District which is central.
The Tesla Factory is located in Warm Springs/South Fremont. The area has seen significant development and investment. Housing nearby ranges from new townhomes to established single-family homes.
Fremont offers excellent schools comparable to Los Altos and Cupertino at significantly lower prices. Mission San Jose High rivals any Peninsula school. Trade-offs include longer Peninsula commutes and less walkable city centers.
Our local experts know every neighborhood. Let us help you find the perfect fit.