Nurkat – a small settlement in southern Moluccan Molu Maru District
Nurkat is an Indonesian settlement situated in Maluku Tenggara Barat Regency (Southeast Maluku), which forms part of Maluku Province, specifically within Molu Maru District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates, it is located in the southern island archipelago of the Moluccas, at approximately 6.75 degrees south latitude and 131.54 degrees east longitude. Maluku Province extends across the eastern part of the Indonesian archipelago and historically was one of the most significant regions for the spice trade. Comprehensive standalone documentation about Nurkat is not currently available in publicly accessible encyclopedic sources, so the following description relies on verifiable general contextual information at the levels of Molu Maru District, Maluku Tenggara Barat Regency, and Maluku Province.
General overview
Nurkat belongs to Molu Maru kecamatan, which is one of the administrative units of Maluku Tenggara Barat Regency. Maluku Tenggara Barat Regency – also known as Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara Barat – is located in the southern part of the Moluccas and functions administratively as part of Maluku Province. The region consists of small islands and remote coastal communities where villages typically maintain close ties with the sea: fishing, small-scale agriculture, and subsistence-based economy are defining elements of daily life. Nurkat itself is presumably one such small local community, although detailed data on the village's exact population, area, and infrastructure provision is not available in accessible public databases. The Moluccas as a whole are characterized by inter-island transport being predominantly conducted by sea, with terrestrial infrastructure development varying significantly by region and island. This context is likely applicable to villages in Molu Maru District, including Nurkat.
Real estate and investment
No local or district-level real estate market data is publicly available for Nurkat, so the broader economic context of Maluku Province and Maluku Tenggara Barat Regency can provide a framework. Generally, the real estate market in Maluku Province is underdeveloped and illiquid compared to markets in western Indonesia (such as those affecting Jakarta or Bali): demand is primarily determined by local buyers and public sector needs, with minimal foreign interest. Under Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian real estate; for them, so-called Hak Pakai (use rights) or rental arrangements for residential purposes are available, though these typically concentrate in larger urban and tourist centers. In an isolated, poorly documented village like Nurkat, real estate transactions presumably occur within more informal frameworks, and the investment market is practically inaccessible to external actors. Based on all this, Nurkat does not feature on standard real estate investment target lists, and the broader region is characterized primarily by small-scale transactions relevant to the local population.
Safety and security
No standalone statistical data on public safety in Nurkat is publicly available. Maluku Province experienced serious internal conflicts in the early 2000s during a transitional period marked by religious and ethnic tensions; however, following peace agreements brokered with involvement from the Indonesian government and local actors, the province's public security situation has generally stabilized. Maluku Tenggara Barat Regency, to which Nurkat belongs, ranks among the country's relatively peripheral and sparsely populated regions where typical security challenges relate more to natural hazards (tropical weather, maritime transport dangers) and infrastructure deficiencies than to violent crime. Foreign ministry and embassy travel advisories regarding Maluku Province have gradually become less cautious in recent years, though it remains recommended to obtain current information before travel to very remote areas.
Tourist attractions
Nurkat does not feature as a known tourist destination in publicly available sources, and no documentation exists regarding named attractions, natural sites, or cultural events directly associated with the village. The broader Maluku Tenggara Barat Regency, however, encompasses geographically diverse terrain characterized by the unique natural endowments of the Indonesian archipelago – coral reefs, tropical coastlines, and rich marine biodiversity – though these are not documented in available sources in forms identifiable as specific attractions near Nurkat. The Moluccas as a whole became historically known to the world through the nutmeg and clove trade, and this cultural heritage manifests in various parts of the region, but reliable data regarding specific attractions near Nurkat is not available. For those wishing to visit the Maluku Tenggara Barat area, it is advisable to seek information about local sights and available services starting from the regency seat or larger nearby settlements.
Summary
Nurkat is a small, publicly poorly documented settlement in Maluku Province, Indonesia, located in Molu Maru District within Maluku Tenggara Barat Regency. Standalone data about the village is not available in encyclopedic sources, so all characterization can only be based on general contextual information from the broader region. The peripheral nature of this part of the Moluccas, relatively underdeveloped infrastructure, and isolated island location all indicate that Nurkat is primarily a local community's home rather than a tourist or investment destination. At the regency and province levels, it can be stated that the security situation has improved over the past two decades, natural resources are abundant, but on-site orientation is essential regarding specific services and attractions.

