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Challenging to Investors
Fremont explicitly allows short‑term rentals citywide with a no‑cost, straightforward permit and clear operational rules, but it limits STRs to the host’s primary residence, bans ADUs/JADUs, caps one STR per dwelling and one permit per host, and applies a 10% TOT with monthly remittance—restrictions that materially reduce scalability and raise compliance complexity for investors.
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STR specialist · Fremont, CA
Fremont, California, is a vibrant city located in the southeastern part of the San Francisco Bay Area. With a population of approximately 230,000 residents, it is one of the largest cities in the Bay Area. Fremont is positioned about 40 miles southeast of San Francisco, and around 19 miles north of San Jose, making it relatively accessible to these major urban centers.
Fremont is known for its diverse community, scenic landscapes, and a blend of suburban charm with urban amenities, which makes it an attractive location for short-term rentals. The city features a variety of recreational, cultural, and historic landmarks that appeal to visitors.
One of Fremont's key attractions is the California Nursery Historical Park, which offers insight into the city’s horticultural history. More information can be found here: California Nursery Historical Park.
For nature enthusiasts, the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge provides ample opportunities for bird watching, hiking, and exploring tidal marshes. Details of the refuge can be accessed here: Don Edwards SF Bay NWR.
History buffs might appreciate a visit to the Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum, which celebrates Fremont's role in early American cinema. You can learn more about the museum here: Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum.
The city's proximity to the tech hubs of Silicon Valley also makes it a convenient lodging spot for business travelers. With its balanced mix of natural beauty, historical significance, and modern conveniences, Fremont provides a compelling base for short-term visitors.
