Lamadong II – small village in the Momunu district, northern part of Kabupaten Buol
Lamadong II is a small Indonesian settlement located within Kabupaten Buol regency, which belongs to the Central Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tengah) province, in the Momunu district (Kecamatan Momunu). Based on its coordinates (1.1188351° N, 121.4027574° E), it is situated in the northern part of Sulawesi island, close to the Equator. The capital of Kabupaten Buol is Buol city, which is relatively close to Lamadong II in a straight line. Beyond settlement-level records, no independent, detailed source about the village is currently available; therefore, the following description relies largely on broader regency-level data and general characteristics of the region.
General overview
Lamadong II is one of the tiny villages of Kecamatan Momunu, fitting into the administrative system of Kabupaten Buol. The total area of Kabupaten Buol is 4,043.57 km², with a total population of 145,254 according to 2020 data, and an average population density of just 36.49 inhabitants/km², which indicates a sparsely populated area by Indonesian standards. This low population density suggests that much of the regency's territory is covered by forests, agricultural areas, and natural habitats, with larger urban concentration primarily focused on Buol city. Lamadong II, as one of the smaller rural units, presumably falls into this sparsely populated and less-mapped category as well. The Momunu district is one of the interior parts of the regency, characterized by local agricultural activities and community life. The area does not belong to particularly well-known or developed tourist zones within Sulawesi island; rather, it is an everyday rural community whose daily life is connected to local farming and the nearby Buol city.
Real estate and investment
No independent, publicly available local real estate market data is accessible for Lamadong II. The broader Kabupaten Buol real estate market is generally characterized by relatively low price levels and a rural character, where the extent of commercial property development is modest, and investment activity lags far behind the more active coastal or urban districts at the Central Sulawesi provincial level. The economic base of Kabupaten Buol is primarily constituted by agriculture — particularly cocoa and coconut cultivation — as well as fishing, so real estate market demand is typically shaped by local communities and agricultural actors. For foreign investors, it is important to know that under general land ownership regulations in Indonesia, foreigners cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; they have access to long-term lease rights (Hak Sewa) or the Hak Pakai legal instrument under specified conditions. In such a small, rural village, real estate market activity typically remains low-volume and local community-oriented in nature, with large-scale development projects not being characteristic.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics or sources on public safety are available for Lamadong II. The rural districts of Kabupaten Buol and Central Sulawesi province in general have the general security situation typical of Indonesian rural areas: the rate of serious crime is generally lower compared to major cities, but infrastructure and police presence are also more modest than in more developed regions. Local community customs and traditional social control generally provide stability. However, this does not represent guaranteed data regarding the specific situation in Lamadong II; travelers should always inquire about current public safety conditions from local authorities or up-to-date sources.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are listed in available sources for Lamadong II village. The broader Kabupaten Buol is not among the most visited tourist destinations in Central Sulawesi; however, the region's natural assets — the coastal sections, mangrove forests, and natural habitats of extensive interior areas — may be attractive to those interested in ecotourism. Kabupaten Buol is located on a coastal section overlooking Tomini Bay, which is known for the unique marine biodiversity of the Sulawesi islands. Precise sources are not available regarding specific attractions within the district, that is, Kecamatan Momunu; the region is more of a transit area than an independent tourist destination. Those seeking more widely known Central Sulawesi attractions will find them in other parts of the province, such as around Palu city.
Summary
Lamadong II is a small rural settlement in Central Sulawesi, forming part of the Momunu district of Kabupaten Buol, and based on available data, it belongs to the sparsely populated, agriculture-oriented interior areas of the regency. No independent, detailed source about the village is accessible; based on broader regency-level data, it is an average small-population-density rural community. From real estate market, tourist, and public safety perspectives, it is not a particularly significant destination, and the general rural characteristics of Buol regency are most applicable to it. For those interested, the most reliable recent data can be obtained from local administrative bodies and from the Kabupaten Buol municipal authorities.

