Ngaon – a small settlement in Sahu Timur District, in the heart of West Halmahera
Ngaon settlement is located in Halmahera Barat (West Halmahera) Regency in North Maluku (Maluku Utara) Province, Indonesia, and administratively belongs to Sahu Timur District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (1.1705331° N, 127.6013958° E), it is situated in the interior of Halmahera Island, close to the Equator. Settlements in this northern part of the Moluccas are generally small-population communities living from agriculture and fishing, embedded within the varied natural environment of Halmahera Island. Specific demographic or infrastructural data relating to Ngaon is currently not available from publicly accessible, verified sources.
General overview
Ngaon belongs to Sahu Timur kecamatan, which is located in the eastern part of Halmahera Barat regency. The regency itself stretches across the western side of Halmahera, Indonesia's largest island. Ngaon is not among the region's known or tourism-highlighted settlements; rather, it is a characteristic rural community whose life is determined by local agriculture and forestry. It is generally characteristic of North Maluku Province that the economy is based on copra (dried coconut), nutmeg, cloves, fishing, and gold and nickel mining — all of which can be stated based on the province-level summary on Wikipedia and should be understood as general context for the regency as a whole, including Ngaon. The lifestyle of local communities is traditionally characterized by natural resource-based farming, which has a centuries-long history in this part of the Moluccas. It is important to note that detailed separate data about Sahu Timur District or Ngaon itself are not available from verified sources, so the above characterizations are general observations concerning the province and regency as a whole.
Real estate and investment
No specific, verified data is available regarding the real estate market in Ngaon and Sahu Timur District. In the broader regional context of Halmahera Barat regency, it can be said that North Maluku Province as a whole is relatively sparsely populated — in the 2020 census, the province's total population was 1,282,937, making it one of Indonesia's least populated provinces. This fact in itself indicates that the local real estate market is modest in volume, primarily serving local needs. The province's economy is driven by the mining and agricultural sectors, which may attract certain infrastructure developments in some areas, but this is generally to be understood at the regency level, not necessarily in Ngaon's immediate vicinity. For foreign nationals, the general framework of Indonesian real estate regulations applies: Hak Milik (full ownership) is theoretically available only to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners can obtain real estate usage rights through long-term lease constructs (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai). These general rules apply throughout the country and thus also to Halmahera Barat Regency.
Safety and security
No specific, verified statistics or independent source is available regarding public safety in Ngaon. Generally, North Maluku Province has gradually stabilized following serious religious and ethnic conflicts around the turn of the millennium — which affected the entire Moluccas region — and today the province is in a period of relative calm. Rural, small-population communities in Indonesia are generally characterized by lower crime rates than major cities, but this general observation does not replace location-specific data. Travelers should exercise general caution, and it is recommended to consult current information from local authorities or nearby cities (such as Jailolo, the capital of Halmahera Barat) regarding the specific period in question.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attractions named in verified sources are located in the immediate vicinity of Ngaon. Halmahera Barat Regency, to which Sahu Timur District belongs, possesses tourism potential due to its natural characteristics: Halmahera Island is one of the Moluccas' largest areas and stands out for its natural wealth. It is characteristic of the province as a whole that nature tourism, diving, and unique marine wildlife attract visitors; however, due to the absence of verified sources regarding specific attractions in the Ngaon area, more precise identification cannot be provided. Jailolo, the capital of Halmahera Barat Regency, which is known for the historical Jailolo Sultanate, is one of the regency's culturally relevant points, but source data regarding its precise distance from Ngaon is not available. For those interested, provincial and regency-level tourism information providers can offer up-to-date and more detailed information.
Summary
Ngaon is a small, rural settlement in North Maluku Province, Indonesia, located in Halmahera Barat Regency and belonging to Sahu Timur kecamatan. Based on its location, it fits within the natural environment of Halmahera Island, in line with the province's general economic and demographic characteristics. Specific, verified data relating only to this settlement — whether concerning the real estate market, public safety, or tourist attractions — are currently not available from publicly accessible sources. For more comprehensive, up-to-date information, the official sources of Halmahera Barat Regency and North Maluku Province are recommended.

