Fremont Housing Market Update: A Look at Detached Home Sales
Comparing Fremont detached home sales from January 2024 to 2025. See how median days on market, average sale prices, and sales volume have changed. Get key insights for buyers and sellers in Fremont
We've analyzed detached home sales data in Fremont and have some interesting insights to share. In January 2024, we saw 44 detached homes sold with a median "days on market" (DOM) of 11 days and an average sold price of $1,827,316. Fast forward to January 2025, and the market saw 22 detached home sales with a median DOM of 9 days and an average sold price of $1,752,500.
What does this mean?
Several key trends emerge from this data. While the number of sales decreased from 2024 to 2025, the median time it took for a detached home to sell also decreased, suggesting homes were selling slightly faster. Additionally, the average sold price has also seen a decrease.
Key Takeaways:
Faster Sales: Homes are selling slightly quicker in January 2025 than in January 2024.
Lower Sales Volume: The number of detached homes sold has decreased.
Lower Average Price: The average sold price of detached homes has decreased.
Factors to Consider:
Several factors can influence these trends, including changes in interest rates, overall economic conditions, seasonal fluctuations in the market, and even the types of homes that were sold in each period. For example, if more higher-priced homes sold in 2024 and more lower-priced homes sold in 2025, that would impact the average price.
What's Next?
The real estate market is constantly evolving. If you're considering buying or selling in Fremont, it's essential to stay up-to-date on the latest trends. Contact me today for a personalized market analysis and expert guidance tailored to your specific needs. I'm here to help you navigate the Fremont real estate market with confidence!
16 New Trees Planted
Planting Trees at Lake Elizabeth in Fremont, California. Urban Forest Friends. Our first planting of the year 2024
The power of community and collective action is undeniable. This past weekend, we witnessed the beauty of people coming together to make a positive impact on the environment. Despite the rain, we had an incredible turnout of 52 volunteers who helped us plant 16 new trees at Lake Elizabeth in Fremont, California.
We gathered to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day during Urban Forest Friends' inaugural event. We focused on planting two types of trees - California Sycamores and Coast Live Oaks. These trees are both native to California and are well-suited to our climate. They have deep roots that help them access groundwater and are drought-resistant. The California Sycamore is a fast-growing tree that can reach up to 80 feet tall, while the Coast Live Oak is a slower-growing tree that can live up to 500 years. Both of these trees are critical to maintaining the biodiversity of our state.
Our volunteers worked tirelessly in the rain to plant these trees. They dug holes, prepared the soil, placed the saplings in the ground, and secured them with stakes and ties. Together, we created a small forest that will provide shade, shelter, and beauty to the visitors of Fremont Central Park. We are honored to have worked alongside such an enthusiastic and inspiring group.
We must not underestimate the power of collective action. Our event was successful because of our volunteers, but it was made possible by the City of Fremont Parks Department. Their crew gave us the necessary tools, materials, and knowledge to make this event happen. Their expertise and dedication were indispensable, and we are grateful for their continual support.
Our tree planting event at Lake Elizabeth was not just about planting trees. It was about coming together as a community and making a positive change in our local environment. We are thrilled with the outcome of the event and the positive impact it will have on our natural surroundings. We want to thank each and every one of our volunteers for their hard work and dedication, and we hope that our event inspired others to take action toward environmental conservation. I look forward to joining Urban Forest Friends at the next tree-planting event. If you want to join us, visit urbanforestfriends.org and sign up for an event or donate. Together, we can create a greener and more sustainable future for generations to come.