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    About Lateri

    Lateri – settlement in the Baguala district of Ambon city, Maluku province

    Lateri is a smaller settlement that belongs to Kota Ambon (Ambon city) in Maluku province in the eastern part of Indonesia, in the Moluccan island archipelago. Administratively, it is classified within the Kecamatan Baguala district, which is one of the eastern districts of Ambon city. Based on the settlement's coordinates, it is located in the region of Hualoy Bay, on the eastern part of Ambon island. Maluku province is centered on Ambon city itself, which serves as the region's administrative, cultural and economic hub.

    General overview

    Lateri is known as one of the settlements within the administrative area of Kota Ambon, belonging to Kecamatan Baguala. Kecamatan Baguala lies in the eastern part of Ambon city, and includes residential areas that developed as a result of the city's outward expansion over the past decades. Since no detailed, verifiable Wikipedia source exists for the settlement, the broader context can be illuminated based on the generally known characteristics of the larger administrative units – Kecamatan Baguala, Kota Ambon, and Maluku province. Ambon city as a whole is densely populated, with an agglomeration of tens of thousands of inhabitants centered in an urban core where different city districts and outer neighborhoods are characterized by varying population densities and levels of infrastructure development. In the Baguala district, to which Lateri belongs, mixed development is typically observed: residential areas partially alternate with agricultural and nature-like areas in the undulating, verdant landscapes of Ambon island. The area's climate is tropical, characterized for much of the year by high humidity and two more distinctly demarcated seasons – a rainy and a drier period – which determine local lifestyle and economic activity.

    Real estate and investment

    No independent, verifiable source exists for Lateri's real estate market; therefore, the following reflects the more general, verifiable market relationships of Kota Ambon and Maluku province. Kota Ambon, as the administrative and commercial center of the Moluccan region, demonstrates moderate but stable real estate market activity. In outer districts close to the city, such as Kecamatan Baguala, real estate prices are typically lower than near the city center, yet development pressure and gradual infrastructure expansion carry long-term appreciation potential. According to the general legal framework governing real estate acquisition in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik); for them, the Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (leasehold rights) constructions are available, regulated by Indonesian land laws and implementing regulations. From an investment perspective, Ambon city and its region are receiving increasing attention within the eastern Indonesian island world due to infrastructure developments, expanded port capacity, and growing tourism, although the level of development and market liquidity lag behind the western regions represented by Bali and Java.

    Safety and security

    Settlement-level public safety data specifically for Lateri is not available from verifiable sources. Ambon city and Maluku province experienced a period affected by religious and ethnic tensions in the early 2000s; however, over the two decades that have passed, the situation has consolidated significantly, and the province is generally considered a region with acceptable public safety within Indonesia today. Daily life in the city and its districts – including the Baguala area – proceeds without major incidents, although as in numerous other regions of the country, minor street thefts and traffic-related problems may occur. Before traveling, it is always recommended to consult current travel advisories from the relevant domestic foreign affairs authorities, as the public safety situation may change over time.

    Tourist attractions

    No specific, named tourist attractions identifiable from verifiable sources are associated with Lateri itself. In the broader Kota Ambon and Ambon island surroundings, however, numerous well-known, documented destinations can be found that are accessible from the district. Ambon city itself possesses architectural monuments bearing traces of Portuguese and Dutch colonization due to its historical past. The waters surrounding Ambon island are known for diving and snorkeling in Maluku's seas; the island's coastlines and inland water areas also offer opportunities for fishing and nature activities. Ambon serves as a departure point for ferry services to the Banda Sea and to the inner islands of the Moluccas (including the Banda islands), which connect to both Indonesian and international maritime routes. The proximity of Kecamatan Baguala to the bay and its nature-oriented character may offer supplementary exploration opportunities; however, specific, factually verifiable data about these does not exist within the scope of this source material.

    Summary

    Lateri is a settlement belonging to the Kecamatan Baguala district and classified within Ambon city (Kota Ambon) in Maluku province in the eastern island world of Indonesia. Detailed, Wikipedia-level documentation is not available for the settlement; therefore, its characterization is primarily based on generally known and verifiable data from the broader administrative units – Kecamatan Baguala, Kota Ambon, and Maluku province. Regarding the real estate market, public safety, and tourist offerings, regional relationships provide guidance, identifying Ambon as one of eastern Indonesia's significant, moderately developing urban centers.


    More about Baguala

    Baguala – Bay-side kecamatan of Ambon city on Teluk Ambon BagualaBaguala, recorded by the Ambon city government and BPS as Teluk Ambon Baguala, is a kecamatan in the city of Ambon,…

    Baguala – Bay-side kecamatan of Ambon city on Teluk Ambon Baguala

    Baguala, recorded by the Ambon city government and BPS as Teluk Ambon Baguala, is a kecamatan in the city of Ambon, Maluku province. According to the Indonesian Wikipedia entry, the district recorded a population of about 62,979 and is divided into seven constituent units of mixed type: 2 negeri, 4 desa and 1 kelurahan, reflecting Ambon''s characteristic blend of customary negeri governance and standard Indonesian administrative units. The district lies on the eastern shore of Ambon Bay, around the Teluk Baguala inlet, near 3.63 degrees south latitude and 128.25 degrees east longitude.

    Tourism and attractions

    Teluk Ambon Baguala is not a stand-alone packaged tourist destination, but it forms a key residential and bay-side part of greater Ambon city. The Teluk Baguala inlet, the small bays and headlands and the views across the wider Ambon Bay anchor the visual identity of the district. Cultural life is shaped by Ambonese Christian and Muslim communities, with traditional pela-gandong inter-village ties between negeri structuring social life across the city. Visitors typically combine the district with central Ambon city, the historic Fort New Victoria area and trips toward the Leitimor and Hitu peninsulas, including the Liang and Natsepa beaches.

    Property market

    Detailed property-market data for Teluk Ambon Baguala are not published in widely accessible sources at kecamatan level, but the district is part of greater Ambon city and shares its property-market dynamics. Housing is dominated by single-storey landed houses, terraced shophouses and a growing layer of small modern housing estates along the bay-side road, reflecting Ambon''s post-2000 reconstruction and continued in-migration. Land tenure mixes formal BPN certification with traditional negeri and petuanan tenure, so any prospective investor should verify both formal title and the relevant negeri status before any acquisition.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Formal rental supply in Teluk Ambon Baguala is moderate and growing, with kost rooms, small contract houses and a few apartment-style buildings catering to civil servants, students, healthcare and education staff working in greater Ambon. The presence of branches of Pattimura University and other tertiary institutions across the city, together with the central administrative role of Ambon as the Maluku provincial capital, gives a stable demand base. Investors should weigh the city''s exposure to earthquake and weather risk and the dependence on sea and air links to Java and Sulawesi.

    Practical tips

    Access to Teluk Ambon Baguala is by road from central Ambon city, with the trans-Ambon road network linking the kecamatan to Pattimura airport in Hitu and to the Leitimor peninsula. Basic services such as puskesmas primary healthcare clinics, primary and secondary schools, churches, mosques and markets are organised at kelurahan, desa and negeri level, while larger hospitals, banks and the city and provincial administration are concentrated in central Ambon. The climate is tropical with a strong monsoon-driven wet season. Foreign investors should note Indonesian land-title restrictions and the additional negeri-tenure layer.

    More about Ambon

    Ambon – The Heart of the Spice IslandsAmbon is the capital of Maluku (Moluccas) province and the center of the legendary Spice Islands. The city sits on a beautiful bay where…

    Ambon – The Heart of the Spice Islands

    Ambon is the capital of Maluku (Moluccas) province and the center of the legendary Spice Islands. The city sits on a beautiful bay where colonial history, tropical nature, and local culture create a unique blend.

    Historical Heritage

    Traces of Portuguese and Dutch colonial eras are still visible in Fort Victoria and old churches. Ambon played a central role in the spice trade, particularly in cloves and nutmeg.

    Coastal Beauty

    Natsepa and Liang beaches with their white sand and turquoise waters rank among the best beaches in Eastern Indonesia. The underwater world is stunning for divers and snorkelers alike.

    Getting There

    Ambon's Pattimura Airport has direct flights from Jakarta and Surabaya.

    More about Maluku

    Maluku (Maluku province) is the historic Spice Islands region, where nutmeg and cloves have been at the center of world trade for centuries. Ambon is the capital, and the Banda…

    Maluku (Maluku province) is the historic Spice Islands region, where nutmeg and cloves have been at the center of world trade for centuries. Ambon is the capital, and the Banda Islands are the historically significant island group. The province offers diving, Dutch forts, and authentic culture.

    Where is Maluku?

    The province is located on the Maluku Islands in eastern Indonesia, on the Banda Sea. Ambon is the capital, accessible by air from Jakarta and other major cities. The Banda Islands are reached by boat from Ambon. The region is off the main tourist routes – which gives it an authentic feel.

    What to See?

    1. Banda Islands – Historic Spice Islands

    Banda Neira, Banda Besar, and surrounding islands are the original home of nutmeg. Fort Belgica and Dutch colonial buildings preserve 17th-century history. Diving in the Banda Sea is world-class – manta rays and rich coral reefs.

    2. Ambon – Provincial Capital

    Ambon has Pattimura Airport and is the departure point for boats to Banda. The city's mixed Christian and Muslim culture, Natsepa Beach, and local markets are worth visiting.

    3. Saparua and Dutch Forts

    Fort Duurstede on Saparua Island has historical significance. Local villages showcase traditional architecture and crafts. The region is less crowded and has a calm atmosphere.

    4. Banda Sea Diving

    The Banda Sea is one of Indonesia's best diving areas. Lava walls, manta rays, wrecks, and macro life await. Visibility is often excellent. Banda Islands and nearby sites are popular.

    5. Spices and Local Culture

    Maluku is the historic source of nutmeg and cloves. Local markets and plantations offer insight into spice cultivation. Local dance and music are part of Maluku identity.

    When to Visit?

    September–November and March–May are generally the best – drier months. Banda Sea diving is best in October–November and April–May. In the rainy season (January–February) expect heavier rain.

    How Long to Stay?

    5–8 days recommended:

    • 3–4 days: Banda Islands, forts, diving
    • 1 day: Ambon, Natsepa, markets
    • 1 day: Saparua or other islands

    Renting or Investing in Maluku?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Maluku, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats

    Official Resources

    For further information about Maluku, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Maluku Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    Maluku is the region of Spice Islands history and Banda Sea diving. Dutch heritage and authentic culture together provide an unforgettable experience.

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