Buyat Barat – a village in Kotabunan District, in the eastern part of North Sulawesi
Buyat Barat is an Indonesian settlement located in Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi) Province, within Bolaang Mongondow Timur Regency, and specifically in Kotabunan District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (0.857° North latitude, 124.691° East longitude), it lies in the eastern-southern part of the northern peninsula of Celebes Island, in an area close to the Maluku Sea. Sulawesi Utara Province covers an area of 13,892.47 km² and had nearly 2.65 million residents by the end of 2024; the province is administratively divided into 4 cities and 11 regencies, encompassing approximately 1,664 villages and kelurahan. Buyat Barat is one of these numerous small communities, for which independently sourced public data is not currently available.
General overview
Buyat Barat belongs to Kotabunan kecamatan, which is part of Bolaang Mongondow Timur kabupaten (regency). Bolaang Mongondow Timur is a relatively young regency that gained autonomy in 2007 in North Sulawesi, having been previously separated from Bolaang Mongondow kabupaten. The region is generally sparsely populated, characterized by agricultural and coastal livelihoods. Kotabunan District lies in the coastal strip of the regency, where subsistence is typically based on fishing, coconut and clove plantations, and small-scale agriculture — activities characteristic of the southern and eastern shores of Celebes. The name Buyat Barat indicates that it lies in the western (barat = west) part of a broader area called Buyat; the Buyat Bay (Teluk Buyat) area previously featured in Indonesian and international media regarding industrial and environmental disputes, but this article mentions only facts clearly identifiable from available sources. Detailed demographic or administrative statistics specifically for Buyat Barat village are not found in available sources, therefore data at the level of Kotabunan District and Bolaang Mongondow Timur kabupaten serve as the reference points for a more accurate understanding of the situation.
Real estate and investment
Current real estate market data at the Buyat Barat level are not available in accessible sources, therefore the broader context of Bolaang Mongondow Timur Regency and Sulawesi Utara Province serves as the reference. The economy of Sulawesi Utara Province has traditionally been built on agriculture, fishing, and certain segments of tourism; the most active segments of the real estate market are concentrated around Manado and its immediate surroundings, while in rural, less accessible areas — such as the eastern coast of Bolaang Mongondow Timur — real estate transactions are generally limited and prices are significantly lower. Foreign nationals' opportunities for acquiring Indonesian property are determined by general Indonesian law: foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik), but under certain conditions may utilize long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or nominee ownership solutions. In rural areas, land prices and rental rates are typically considerably lower than those in coastal development zones frequented by tourists; specific prices for Buyat Barat cannot be provided from available sources. From an investment perspective, such poorly documented rural small settlements generally depend on the pace of infrastructure development and regency-level spatial planning programs.
Safety and security
Statistics or local police data specifically regarding public security for Buyat Barat are not found in available sources. Generally speaking, for the broader region, Sulawesi Utara Province, the province's capital and larger cities such as Manado are regarded by local and foreign travelers as relatively safe destinations within Indonesian standards, but as throughout the country, standard traveler caution applies in smaller villages as well. In rural, coastal areas, potential risks may be primarily natural in character — coastal currents, tropical weather, seismic activity — since Sulawesi Utara Province lies on the border of the Sunda Plate, which according to source material carries heightened volcanic and earthquake hazard. Specific crime statistics or individual data regarding public security for this settlement cannot be provided.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions specifically for Buyat Barat are not found in available sources, therefore only the broader, more general regional context can be described. Sulawesi Utara Province overall is known for its natural attractions: the province has 287 islands and approximately 2,400 km of coastline, of which 59 islands are inhabited. Due to the coastal location of Bolaang Mongondow Timur Regency, the area could theoretically be suitable for visiting marine protected areas or coastal natural sites, but no specific, source-supported attractions can be listed for this particular area. The province's better-known tourist destinations — such as the coral reefs of Bunaken National Park or Tangkoko Nature Reserve near Manado — lie at considerable distance from Buyat Barat and cannot be directly counted as part of the settlement's sphere of attraction. On this basis, Buyat Barat is not currently considered an established tourist destination.
Summary
Buyat Barat is a small, rural settlement in North Sulawesi, forming part of Kotabunan District and Bolaang Mongondow Timur Regency, located close to the coastline stretching along the Maluku Sea. At the provincial level, Sulawesi Utara had nearly 2.65 million residents in 2024, with 287 islands and extensive coastline. Specific demographic, real estate market, public security, or tourist sources at the Buyat Barat level are not currently available, therefore data at the Kotabunan kecamatan and Bolaang Mongondow Timur kabupaten levels, along with the general characteristics of Sulawesi Utara Province, provide a reference foundation for a more detailed understanding of the situation. The region belongs to the poorly documented rural strip of Celebes Island, where livelihoods and living conditions are primarily tied to local agriculture and fishing.

