The median home value in Fremont, CA is $1,500,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $877,000.
The national median home value is $277,796.
The average price of homes sold in Fremont, CA is $1,500,000.
Approximately 59% of Fremont homes are owned,
compared to 37% rented, while
4% are vacant.
Fremont real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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CASH ONLY, AS IS, Over 3/4 of an Acre- Beautiful Tree-Lined Neigborhood, Two parcels connected sold as one in this listing, there is no fence between parcels, One parcel has an address 74 Santos Ct. and the other has no address/it just has a parcel# 507-787-73 ........ Large parcel with OLD home is 29,500 sq. ft. and smaller parcel is 6,400 sq ft. TOTAL COMBINED LOTS = ( 35,900 sq ft ) Front Dimension of 73' includes both parcels. Home was BUILT IN 1910, it's in bad shape from top to bottom. Check with City Planner office to see what you can build on the property. SEE CITY PLANNER LETTER IN DISCLOSURE LINK.
Be the King and/or Queen of the mountain in the Fremont hills!! This 6+ acre parcel of land is SPECTACULAR! You will have VIEWS across Fremont all the way to the peninsula and Mission Peak! If you ever wanted that parcel of land that seems a million miles away from civilization yet are minutes from everything, this is it! The peace and serenity alone are unbelievable. You have 2 trails to explore right down the driveway from your home and you won’t have neighbors crammed against you. Wait until you see this! Imagine driving up a beautiful winding driveway that leads to your incredible home (10,000 Sq. Ft. or less and accessory dwelling unit (ADU) up to 1,100 Sq. Ft.) The property is zoned and general planned for both. A “Constraint Analysis” and other inspections/reports have been completed and are ready for your review. A considerable amount of work has already been done with the city. Approval is required from the Planning Commission, and it is close to submittal.