Bittern Conveyancing
Being the one step further past Hastings, Bittern is quite the costal country suburb with the opulent Warringa park foreshore giving locals breath taking scenes every day.
Bittern Primary school is well regarded amongst parents and locals, seeing the relaxed family lifestyle a winner. Bittern is named after the shy wetland bird, the Australasian bittern, which reflects the suburb's location amongst significant areas of native bushland and dense coastal vegetation.
Having proximity to HMAS Cerberus many of our Bittern Conveyancing matters relate to service personnel relocating
Suburb Profile
Population
3,500
Median House Price
$650,000
Latest News
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