Mission San Jose Market
February 2026
Market statistics sourced from Realtors Property Resource® (RPR), LLC — a NAR member benefit. Data source: MLS Listings. Statistics reflect all property types (SF + Condo/TH/Apt) for the indicated geography. Data deemed reliable but not guaranteed and subject to change. RPR® is a registered trademark of Realtors Property Resource®, LLC. © Realtors Property Resource®, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Information is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute an appraisal or guarantee of value. Last updated: February 2026. Updated monthly by Ashok Patel, DRE #01854182.
Mission San Jose.
Fremont’s Most
Prestigious Neighborhood.
Top-ranked schools. Quiet tree-lined streets. Strong appreciation. And the most competitive real estate market in the East Bay. I’ve lived in Fremont since 2000 — let me help you navigate it.
in Mission San Jose?
Why Mission San Jose Stands Apart in Every Market Cycle
Mission San Jose sits at the southern end of Fremont, nestled against the hills with views toward Mission Peak. It’s widely considered the most desirable address in Fremont — and for good reason. Families come for the schools and stay for the lifestyle.
The neighborhood is characterized by quiet, tree-lined streets, well-maintained homes ranging from 1960s ranchers to custom-built estates, and a remarkably stable, close-knit community. Crime rates are among the lowest in the entire Bay Area for a city of Fremont’s size.
From a real estate perspective, Mission San Jose consistently outperforms the broader Fremont market in appreciation and sale-to-list ratios. Homes here don’t sit — well-priced listings typically receive 5–15 offers and close significantly above asking. Understanding what drives value in this specific ZIP code is what separates successful buyers and sellers from frustrated ones.
I’ve been a Fremont resident since 2000 and have helped dozens of buyers and sellers navigate this neighborhood specifically. The nuances matter: which streets have the best lot sizes, which parts of 94539 are in the top school clusters, and how to position an offer when you’re competing against 10 other buyers. That knowledge doesn’t come from Zillow.
The Schools That Drive
Demand for This ZIP Code
The Mission San Jose school cluster is the single biggest driver of demand — and premium — in this neighborhood. Families specifically relocate to Fremont to be within this school boundary. Understanding which streets fall within the top cluster is essential knowledge for any serious buyer here.
4 Feeder Elementary Schools
Hopkins Junior High School
Mission San Jose High School
Important for buyers: Not every home in ZIP code 94539 falls within the top Mission San Jose school cluster. Some streets fall into adjacent school boundaries that are rated lower. Verifying the exact school boundary for any home you’re considering is critical — and something I always confirm before my clients make an offer. Ask me which streets are definitively in the top cluster.
The Mission San Jose
Real Estate Market
Data based on recent closed sales in the Mission San Jose area (94539). Market conditions shift — contact Ashok for a current, address-specific analysis.
Typical Price Ranges by Home Type — Mission San Jose 94539
| Home Type | Typical Size | Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Condo / Townhome | 900 – 1,400 sq ft | $900K – $1.3M | Entry point for the school district; strong demand from young families |
| Starter Single-Family | 1,200 – 1,600 sq ft | $1.5M – $1.9M | Often 1960s–70s ranch homes; great bones, opportunity to add value |
| Mid-Size Single-Family | 1,700 – 2,400 sq ft | $2.0M – $2.8M | Most common buyer target — updated homes move fastest with most competition |
| Large / Updated Home | 2,400 – 3,200 sq ft | $2.8M – $3.5M | Premium lots, remodeled interiors; tech executive buyer profile |
| Custom / Estate | 3,200+ sq ft | $3.5M – $5M+ | Rare inventory; hillside lots, panoramic views, often off-market |
* Estimates based on recent market activity. Individual properties vary. Contact Ashok for a specific property analysis.
More Than Good Schools —
A Complete Lifestyle
The schools are the headline. But daily life here has its own distinct character worth understanding before you decide if this neighborhood fits your family.
Outdoor Access & Parks
Mission San Jose is literally backed by the hills — one of the neighborhood’s most distinctive qualities. Mission Peak Regional Preserve is the crown jewel, with challenging hikes and panoramic Bay views. Coyote Hills, Arroyo Agua Caliente Park, and several neighborhood pocket parks round out the outdoor scene.
- Mission Peak — iconic East Bay summit hike (6.2 miles, 2,517 ft gain)
- Arroyo Agua Caliente Park — family-friendly trails
- Mission Hills Park — neighborhood gathering spot
- Coyote Hills Regional Park (nearby) — flat, scenic trails
Shopping & Dining
The neighborhood is well-served by retail and dining, concentrated along Mission Boulevard and Washington Boulevard. You’ll find a strong mix of Indian, Chinese, Vietnamese, and American cuisine reflecting the area’s diverse, largely tech-employed population.
- Whole Foods, Ranch 99, Safeway, Trader Joe’s nearby
- Mission Valley Shopping Center — everyday errands covered
- Wide variety of Asian cuisine along Mission Blvd
- Fremont Hub (15 min) for major retail
Commute & Transportation
One of the neighborhood’s strongest selling points — especially for tech workers. Mission San Jose sits close to the Warm Springs/South Fremont BART station, providing direct access to Oakland, San Francisco, and connections throughout Silicon Valley.
- Warm Springs BART — 10 min drive or rideshare
- I-680 & I-880 — 5 min to on-ramp
- Highway 262 — direct connection to I-880 south
- 35–45 min to San Jose, 40–50 min to San Francisco by BART
Community Character
Mission San Jose has a distinct, tight-knit community identity that sets it apart from other Fremont neighborhoods. The resident base skews toward high-income, highly educated tech and medical professionals — many from South and East Asian backgrounds — who are deeply invested in the neighborhood’s schools, safety, and upkeep.
- Active homeowners associations on many streets
- Strong parent participation in FUSD schools
- Neighborhood watch programs, very low crime
- Stable, long-term resident base — low turnover
What It Takes to Win Here —
as a Buyer or Seller
For Buyers
Mission San Jose is one of the most competitive markets in the Bay Area. You need a plan before you look.
Maximizing Your Sale in Mission San Jose
This market rewards preparation. Homes that are well-prepared and strategically priced consistently outperform.

I moved to Fremont in 2000, and Mission San Jose has always been the neighborhood clients ask about most. Over the years I’ve helped buyers understand exactly which streets are in the top school cluster, helped sellers prepare and price their homes to generate maximum competition, and navigated the kind of multi-offer situations where the difference between winning and losing comes down to strategy and relationships.
My background in IT project management means every transaction is tracked, organized, and communicated proactively. But what clients appreciate most is the patience — I never push, I help you think through trade-offs clearly, and I stay calm when things get complicated. Because in Mission San Jose, they often do.
Ashok is very knowledgeable of the Fremont area. We were thinking of putting in a higher offer but he convinced us to go with a lower number — and we got the home. Even after purchase he’s been incredibly helpful with contractor contacts and home improvement ideas.
Questions About
Mission San Jose
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Mission San Jose — specifically.
Whether you’re a buyer trying to understand the school boundaries and offer strategy, or a seller thinking about timing and preparation — I can give you a concrete, honest picture of what to expect. No pressure, just real local knowledge.
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