Mappilawing – settlement in Eremerasa kecamatan, Bantaeng regency, South Sulawesi
Mappilawing is a minor settlement in South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan) province in Indonesia, located on the southern peninsula of Celebes Island. Administratively, it belongs to Eremerasa kecamatan (district), which forms part of Bantaeng kabupaten (regency). Based on the settlement's coordinates (approximately –5.50° southern latitude, 119.98° eastern longitude), it is situated in a hilly-mountainous area inland from the peninsula. Since available sources contain only province-level data, the broader regional context can be presented factually rather than specific local characteristics.
General overview
Mappilawing is not among the known or tourism-oriented settlements of South Sulawesi; it does not appear independently in available public sources. Eremerasa kecamatan is one of the inland districts of Bantaeng regency, situated away from the coast. Bantaeng itself is a relatively small but agriculturally active regency in the southern part of the province, characterized by mountainous productive lands and smaller rural communities. Regarding South Sulawesi province as a whole, the population estimated for mid-2024 reached 9.46 million, making it the most populous province on Celebes Island; approximately 46 percent of the island's total population lives in the province. Mappilawing is a smaller settlement within this larger region, likely agricultural in character, for which no settlement-level sources are available regarding its precise population, details of its administrative classification, or local infrastructure.
Real estate and investment
No independent local real estate market data is known for Mappilawing; the following therefore reflects the broader context of Bantaeng regency and South Sulawesi province. The South Sulawesi real estate market is generally far less active and less transparent than in regions preferred by Indonesian investors such as Bali or the Greater Jakarta area. In smaller, inland villages—as Mappilawing likely is—real estate prices are typically low, liquidity and demand are limited, and development infrastructure is more modest than in major cities. Under Indonesian law, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other limited-title constructs are available, the details of which require legal and notarial consultation. From an investment perspective, in such a poorly documented, rural settlement, preliminary on-site and legal due diligence is particularly warranted.
Safety and security
No independent public safety statistics or police data are available for Mappilawing. Regarding South Sulawesi province as a whole, smaller rural settlements compared to Makassar generally can be characterized by lower crime rates; however, this generalization does not substitute for concrete local knowledge. In rural areas of Bantaeng regency—including Eremerasa district—living conditions and public order traditionally rest on local community structures. For more accurate and reliable security information, it is advisable to consult current briefings from Indonesian authorities and consular services.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable tourist attractions directly linked to Mappilawing are known from sources. Within the broader area of Bantaeng regency—to which Eremerasa district belongs—natural features (mountainous landscape, agricultural areas) provide a certain framework for rural tourism; however, available sources do not name any verified specific attractions in the immediate vicinity. South Sulawesi province as a whole possesses considerable historical and cultural heritage: during the heyday of the spice trade in the 15th–19th centuries, the province was one gateway to trade routes toward the Maluku Islands, and the flourishing Gowa Kingdom and Bone Kingdom that thrived here left a lasting mark on the region's culture and architectural heritage. These assets, however, are primarily linked to the sphere of influence of Makassar and other major cities, not directly to the Mappilawing area.
Summary
Mappilawing is a small settlement in South Sulawesi that is little known to the wider public, located within Eremerasa kecamatan in Bantaeng regency. No independent, verified data are available regarding local population, real estate market, public safety, and tourism offerings; available information is limited exclusively to province-level context. The province possesses a rich historical and cultural background, but this is not yet connected to Mappilawing through verified sources. For those interested in traveling to the area or searching for property there, prior consultation with local authorities and professionals is essential.

