Fremont is America’s happiest city again — but living there will cost you

Fremont has been named the best place to live in America once more, but this accolade comes with a hefty price tag in the picturesque Bay Area city.

This Northern California suburb has topped WalletHub’s latest rankings due to its high-income levels, safe neighborhoods, and contented residents. However, unless you’re earning a substantial salary typical of Silicon Valley, the cost of living here might take your breath away.

The price of paradise

Living in Fremont requires a significant income.

For a single individual, the average cost of living is approximately $3,300 per month, while a family of four can expect to spend over $7,200 monthly, based on living cost estimates.

When it comes to housing, the costs are particularly steep.

  • Median home price: about $1.47 million
  • Average rent: about $2,500 per month
  • One-bedroom rent: roughly $2,190
  • Two-bedroom rent: about $3,093

Even for condos and townhomes, prices start around $700,000 to $800,000, and in sought-after neighborhoods, homes often sell for more than the asking price.

A city built for high earners

The numbers explain why Fremont ranks so high on “happiness” lists.

The city boasts a median household income of about $176,000, one of the strongest in the country, and one of the lowest poverty rates for families.

Many residents work in nearby tech hubs like Silicon Valley, commuting to companies such as Apple, Google and Meta Platforms.

What everyday life costs

Beyond rent or a mortgage, everyday expenses are also steep.

Compared to the national average, Fremont’s overall cost of living is about 2.2 times higher, with housing costs standing out the most.

Typical monthly costs for an individual can look like this:

  • Housing & utilities: about $2,371 for one person
  • Food: roughly $699
  • Transportation: about $100 monthly average
  • Total monthly spending: about $3,328

Groceries, healthcare and transportation all run above the U.S. average — but housing is the real budget buster.

Why people still move there

So why do people keep flocking to Fremont despite the sky-high price tag?

For starters, it’s considered one of the safest and most family-friendly cities in California, with strong schools and easy access to jobs across the Bay Area.

Neighborhoods range from multimillion-dollar hillside estates in areas like Mission San Jose to more middle-class enclaves such as Irvington and Glenmoor.

Add proximity to San Jose, San Francisco and Silicon Valley’s tech campuses — and Fremont becomes prime real estate for well-paid professionals.

The bottom line

Fremont may be America’s happiest city — but living there could be a challenge if you’re not bringing home a six-figure salary.

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