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Bulleen

VIC 3105
Bulleen is an eastern suburb in Melbourne, located 13 km north-east of the Melbourne central business district. It is part of the City of Manningham local government area and recorded a population of 11,219 at the 2021 census. The name Bulleen originates from the nearby Bolin Bolin Billabong, with Buln-Buln translating to lyrebird, believed to be the meaning of the suburb's name. Bulleen offers a range of amenities and services to its residents. The main shopping complex is Bulleen Plaza, which includes a library, post office, medical centre, business centre, a Coles Supermarket, and various specialty shops and cafes. The suburb is also home to several schools, including St Clement of Rome Catholic primary school, Marcellin College, and Bulleen Heights School, which caters to students with Autism Spectrum Disorder. In terms of public transport, Bulleen is primarily served by bus services that run to the Melbourne CBD via dedicated bus lanes on the Eastern Freeway and Hoddle Street. The suburb is also surrounded by parklands, including Banksia Park, where residents can enjoy bike paths, picnic facilities, and the nearby Heide Museum of Modern Art. With a population of 11,219 and a median age of 45, Bulleen is a well-established suburb that offers a range of amenities, services, and recreational opportunities for its residents.
AREA
6.5475 km2
POPULATION
11,219
OWNER OCCUPIED %
78%
LARGEST AGE GROUP
40-50
MEDIAN MONTHLY MORTGAGE
$2,400
MEDIAN WEEKLY RENT
$670

Bulleen Market Trends & Statistics

Recent Median Prices
Previous quarter
Houses
-3.26%
$1,335,000
Units
-11.11%
$800,000
Housing Stock Breakdown
Suburb market composition
5,806
Properties
75.94% Houses (4,409)
24.06% Units (1,397)

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