Population
Fremont
228,518
Shoreline
59,280
Median Income
Fremont
$176,350
Shoreline
$113,336
Home Value
Fremont
$1,289,400
Shoreline
$759,400
Rent
Fremont
$2,905
Shoreline
$1,938
Crime Rate
Fremont
1.97
Shoreline
2.12
Cost of Living
Fremont
269.9
Shoreline
193.7
Avg Temp
Fremont
N/A
Shoreline
N/A
Unemployment
Fremont
4.3%
Shoreline
4.4%
How Similar Are Fremont & Shoreline?
Shoreline is Fremont's #14 most similar city
4 of 10 key metrics match within 10%
Population
Fremont
228,518
Shoreline
59,280
Fremont (228,518) is about 3.9x larger than Shoreline (59,280).
Violent Crime
Fremont
1.97
Shoreline
2.12
Both cities have similar violent crime — just a 7% difference.
Property Crime
Fremont
23.28
Shoreline
25.32
Both cities have similar property crime — just a 8% difference.
Political Leaning
Fremont
21.0%
Shoreline
22.5%
Both cities lean Democratic with similar vote shares — 6% difference.
Unemployment
Fremont
4.3%
Shoreline
4.4%
Both cities have similar unemployment — just a 1% difference.
Median Income
Fremont
$176,350
Shoreline
$113,336
Fremont has a 36% higher median income than Shoreline.
Home Values
Fremont
$1,289,400
Shoreline
$759,400
Fremont has a 41% higher home values than Shoreline.
Education
Fremont
45.1%
Shoreline
40.1%
Fremont has a 11% higher education than Shoreline.
Demographics
Fremont
19.4%
Shoreline
64.9%
Shoreline's demographics is significantly higher than Fremont's — 70% difference.
Cost of Living
Fremont
269.9
Shoreline
193.7
Fremont has a 28% higher cost of living than Shoreline.
4 out of 10 key metrics match within 10%. Fremont and Shoreline share several key characteristics.
At a Glance
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Shoreline leads in 4 of 8 categories
Cost of Living & Affordability — Shoreline leads
Source: City Stats Index / HUDShoreline scores 283.7 on the housing index (100 = national avg) vs 400.0 in Fremont. Shoreline scores 193.7 on the overall cost index (100 = national avg) vs 269.9 in Fremont. Shoreline has a living wage (1 adult) of $85,230 vs $118,743 in Fremont (39% lower).
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Housing Market — Shoreline leads
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSFremont has a median home value of $1,289,400 vs $759,400 in Shoreline (70% higher). Shoreline has a median rent of $1,938 vs $2,905 in Fremont (50% lower). Shoreline has a median property tax of $6,795 vs $9,025 in Fremont (33% lower).
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Jobs & Economy — Fremont leads
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSFremont: 123,777 vs Shoreline: 32,566 for labor force. Fremont has a median household income of $176,350 vs $113,336 in Shoreline (56% higher). Fremont has a poverty rate of 5.1% compared to 8.4% in Shoreline.
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Crime & Safety — Fremont leads
Source: FBI UCRShoreline has a murder rate (per 1k) of 0.02 compared to 0.03 in Fremont. Shoreline has a property crime clearance of 9.9% compared to 4.5% in Fremont. Shoreline has a assault rate (per 1k) of 0.82 compared to 1.13 in Fremont.
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Weather & Climate
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Schools & Education — Fremont leads
Source: NCES / U.S. Census BureauFremont has a bachelor's degree or higher of 45.1% compared to 40.1% in Shoreline. Fremont has a high school diploma or higher of 55.1% compared to 51.4% in Shoreline.
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Avg Student-Teacher Ratio
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Bachelor's Degree or Higher
High School Diploma or Higher
Demographics & Community
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSFremont has a population of 228,518, about 3.9x the size of Shoreline (59,280). Fremont skews younger with a median age of 38.8 vs 42.1.
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Shoreline
Healthcare — Shoreline leads
Source: CMS Hospital CompareShoreline: 4 vs Fremont: 3 for with emergency services. Shoreline: 3.3 vs Fremont: 3.0 for avg cms rating (out of 5).
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Transportation & Commute — Shoreline leads
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACSShoreline has a bicycle of 0.8% compared to 0.5% in Fremont. Fremont has a work from home of 30.7% compared to 22.6% in Shoreline. Shoreline has a public transit of 7.0% compared to 4.7% in Fremont.
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