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San Francisco is known for its balmy weather, great job prospects, and openness to alternative lifestyles. Unfortunately, it's also an enormous city with all the problems associated with being an enormous city - traffic, congestion, high cost of living, and a lot of competition for real estate. If you would like to get in on the action in San Francisco but still own a nice quiet home, why not look into one of the surrounding suburbs in the San Francisco Bay Area, like Fremont, California? It's suburb, so looking for a house there is the equivalent of searching for Georgetown, Ontario real estate to satisfy your craving for Toronto. Fremont may be just what you're looking for, so browse through the pages of information local real estate agents have complied on the area and decide for yourself.

A Little Information on Fremont, California

An Ariel View of Fremont, California Fremont, California was created in 1956 from the amalgamation of six communities in Alameda County: Centerville, Irvington, Mission San Jose, Niles, and Newark, which all now exist as districts within the city. The city of Fremont had its early roots in the Spanish Mission, founded in 1797 by Father Fermin de Lasuen, and today is home to more than 211,000 people of all races, religions, and lifestyles. Fremont has many opportunities of its own and also has ready access to those in San Francisco and Oakland, which are only 33 and 22 miles away, respectively, and connected to Fremont via Bay Area Rapid Transit.

Fremont, CA is known for its educational opportunities. The public schools in the district of Mission San Jose are some of the best in the state. The city is also home to the California School for the Deaf, which draws in students from all over California. The School for the Deaf also shares its campus with students for the California School for the Blind. Olhone College has two campuses in the city and offers programs in Fine Arts, Business, Broadcasting, Health Sciences, and Deaf Studies.

Fremont, CA has a long an interesting history that manifests itself in numerous museums and heritage parks. The original mission of San Jose that was the beginning of European settlement is one of the oldest in California. Part of the original quadrangle remains and has been converted into a museum, while the mission itself was reconstructed in 1982. The district of Niles was the early home of the silent film industry and the Charlie Chaplin films, which are commemorated by a museum and frequent showings of the films. Even the area's family water park was modernized and updated from an older facility.

Six Communities to Welcome You in Fremont, CA

A Fremont Community School The constituent communities that were joined together to form the City of Fremont, California still exist as districts within the city and retain their original names. The result is that Fremont, CA has many different neighborhoods, each with something unique to offer. For instance Centerville, which includes north and central Fremont, has a large Afghan community that was used as a setting in Khaled Hossenini's novel The Kite Runner.

The district of Irvington is ethnically diverse and primarily working class, while Warm Springs is largely industrial due to its association with Silicon Valley and auto manufacturing. Mission San Jose is the historical heart of the city. The schools in Mission San Jose drew in a lot of affluent professional families. This district now has an extremely high average income and made the list of the top 500 most affluent communities in the United States according to Forbes magazine.

The cost of living in Fremont, California is 157 to the US average of 100, which is high but still less than San Francisco itself, which sits at 182. The average house in Fremont costs upwards of $719,000 while townhouses and condos run on average from $300,000 to $570,000. Renters can expect to pay around $1,500 per month for an apartment.

Contact a Fremont, CA Real Estate Agent

So, what did you think? Doesn't Fremont sound like a great place to live? If you agree, you might want to go to our contact page and get the information for a Fremont, California real estate agent. You could go it alone, of course, but a real estate agent makes things a lot easier. He or she handles all the official stuff and paperwork for you so you can focus on choosing the right home for you and being excited about the move. Don't let opportunity pass you by. Contact a Fremont, CA realtor today. jenannlam


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