Fremont is one of Seattle most distinctive neighborhoods, known for its quirky public art, craft breweries, and Scandinavian heritage. The housing stock reflects its working-class roots: Craftsman bungalows and foursquare homes built between 1910 and 1940 line the residential streets above the ship canal. Kitchen remodels almost always involve opening walls between kitchen and dining room while preserving period details. Bathroom renovations frequently address original cast iron plumbing and the challenge of adding a master bathroom to homes built with only one.
We know Fremont well — from the craftsman bungalows homes to the foursquare homes, we've worked on them all. With homes in Fremont averaging $895,000, homeowners here typically invest 10-15% of their home's value in a kitchen remodel — which means most projects fall between $90,000 and $134,000. Bathroom remodels typically run about half that range.
Our crews have worked in neighborhoods across Fremont — from Upper Fremont, Ross Park, Stone Way Corridor to Fremont Canal, Aurora Avenue Corridor and everywhere in between. We understand the quirks of 85-year-old homes in this area: the plumbing situations, the electrical panels, the load-bearing walls. That local knowledge saves you time, money, and surprises during your remodel.
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