Fremont Hills
Suburban Neighborhood in East Syracuse, New York
Onondaga County 13057
Classic, established homes on quiet cul-de-sac streets
Wide streets curve their way through the subdivisions in Fremont Hills, lined with a blend of colonial, split-level and ranch homes built between 1950 and the early 2000s. Homes sit on well-groomed properties framed by pristine lawns and mature trees. The neighborhood doesn’t have any sidewalks, but according to O’Reilly, that doesn’t stop locals from walking or biking. Many homes feature one- or two-car garages, reflecting the neighborhood’s car dependency. Prices for single-family homes generally range from $219,000 for a small ranch style to $478,000 for a water-facing home along the neighborhood’s pond. Townhouses built in the 1990s complete the housing mix, typically listing between $233,000 and $400,000. “People take pride in the community and work hard to take good care of the homes and their yards,” O’Reilly says. The neighborhood’s secluded location and low crime rate create a safe feel. Fremont Hills has a CAP Index Score of 1 out of a possible 10, which is lower than the national average of 4.Towne Center in Fayetteville and locally owned eateries
Within 3 miles of Fremont Hills, shopping centers in neighboring DeWitt and Fayetteville provide abundant convenient options for grocery shopping and necessities. The Erie Canal Centre in DeWitt houses familiar names like HomeGoods and Trader Joe’s, while the Towne Center in Fayetteville has retail outlets like LOFT, L.L. Bean and Jos. A Bank. Elevated chain restaurants like Bonefish Grill and Carrabba’s also sit within the Towne Center, and residents can fulfill grocery runs at Target and TOPS Friendly Market. Locally owned mainstays include Kyoko’s, which serves Japanese dishes, and Avicolli’s, an Italian joint for pizza and pasta. Folks enjoy the classic pub fare and relaxed atmosphere at Tully’s Good Times, which has multiple locations across the greater Syracuse region.Recreation along the Old Erie Canal
The woodlands and wetlands of central New York’s Finger Lake Region surround Fremont Hill. Homes that border the neighborhood’s pond enjoy serene views, and residents often go fishing along the Old Erie Canal portion that runs through the community. Residents walk and bike the Erie Canalway Trail that hugs the waterside and passes through the Old Erie Canal State Historic Park, located just south of the neighborhood. Part of the Empire State Trail – the longest multi-use trail in the country – the Erie Canalway Trail stretches 360 miles from Buffalo to Albany. Additional trails nearby include the Butternut Creek Trail to the west and the Green Lakes Perimeter Trail to the east. The verdant golfing greens of Links at Erie Village flank the neighborhood, offering prime access to residents looking to hone their skills at the semi-private, family-owned 18-hole golf course and practice facilities.Recent upgrades made to East Syracuse Minoa Central schools
Students in Fremont Hills may attend Fremont Elementary School, which earns a B-plus Niche score. The school renovated its building in 2021, implementing new technology in its classrooms and including a community café. Similarly, a massive $29 million project at Pine Grove Middle School was completed in 2016, adding new band and chorus rooms, a new gym and a performing arts center to the campus. The B-rated middle school funnels into East Syracuse Minoa Central High School, which receives a B-plus with top marks for teachers and administration.Cultural and community events in neighboring DeWitt, Fayetteville and Syracuse
Fremont Hills’ neighboring communities brim with cultural events that bring people together. East Syracuse hosts several family-friendly gatherings, such as ice cream socials and a summer concert series held every Tuesday through July. Just south of Fremont Hills, Fayetteville hosts cultural happenings like its Jazz Fest and Party in the Plaza, a summer concert series at Limestone Plaza. The Manlius Street Festival draws Fremont Hills residents even further south from home – the community event entails musical entertainment, a wing cook-off, and wine and beer tents featuring local breweries. Every June, the Clinton Square in Downtown Syracuse fills with locals for its weekend-long Taste of Syracuse festival. The annual event kicks off the summer with a celebration of local food and vendors in the heart of downtown. Regional artists entertain with live music on three stages while festgoers peruse over 100 vendor tents that line the square.Proximity to major thoroughfares, medical centers and Downtown Syracuse
Fremont Hills is loosely bound by N.Y. Routes 290 and 257. The neighborhood offers quick access to Interstates 481 and 690, major thoroughfares connecting to Downtown Syracuse and beyond. Centro buses run through the greater Syracuse area, with links to neighboring DeWitt and Manlius. The Syracuse Hancock International Airport is a 14-mile drive from Fremont Hills. Medical services are also within reach of the neighborhood, with the NorthEast Medical Center about 1.5 miles south.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Nicole Donlin
Howard Hanna Real Estate
(315) 967-5086
152 Total Sales
1 in Fremont Hills
$385,000 Price
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Susan Li
Coldwell Banker Prime Prop,Inc
(315) 640-3446
201 Total Sales
1 in Fremont Hills
$135,000 Price
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Karen Whalen
Keller Williams Syracuse
(315) 627-2594
198 Total Sales
3 in Fremont Hills
$186K - $235K Price Range
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Evelyn Emerson
Responds QuicklyHoward Hanna Real Estate
(315) 640-4115
116 Total Sales
6 in Fremont Hills
$165K - $361K Price Range
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Deana Ingram
WEICHERT, REALTORS-TBG
(315) 627-6150
127 Total Sales
3 in Fremont Hills
$180K - $315K Price Range
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Chip Hodgkins
Responds QuicklyHunt Real Estate ERA
(680) 220-4529
326 Total Sales
2 in Fremont Hills
$170K - $189K Price Range
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Fremont Hills | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 1 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 1 | 4 |
Robbery | 1 | 4 |
Burglary | 1 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 1 | 4 |
Larceny | 1 | 4 |
Crime Score | 1 | 4 |
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Fremont Hills Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Fremont Hills, East Syracuse sell after 25 days on the market compared to the national average of 48 days. The median sale price for homes in Fremont Hills, East Syracuse over the last 12 months is $320,000, down 9% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Very well maintained 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath end unit townhouse on a cul de sac in desirable Erie Village with gorgeous water views on two sides. Kitchen with newer appliances and granite countertops has a breakfast bar and louvered door opening to the laundry area. The adjacent dining area has a sliding glass door opening to a private patio. The large living room has a gas fireplace with sliding
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