Berutallasa – a village in the Biringbulu district of Kabupaten Gowa, South Sulawesi
Berutallasa is an Indonesian settlement located in Kabupaten Gowa, an administrative unit in the South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan) province, within the Biringbulu kecamatan (district). Based on its geographic coordinates, it is situated in the more rugged interior regions of the area, roughly to the south of Makassar city. The seat of Kabupaten Gowa is Sungguminasa (in the Sombaopu kecamatan), and the entire regency lies on the historical territory of the former Gowa Sultanate. Regarding the village of Berutallasa itself, separate detailed administrative or demographic data is not currently available; therefore, the following primarily presents connections at the broader regency and district level.
General overview
Berutallasa is one of the villages in the Biringbulu kecamatan, situated in the southwestern interior regions of Kabupaten Gowa. According to the most recent data for the regency as a whole, the population of the regency exceeded 806,000 people in mid-2024, with an area of 1,883.33 square kilometers. The Biringbulu district itself is located in the regency's rural, predominantly agricultural interior regions, where the topography and climate display features characteristic of mountainous Sulawesi. Berutallasa fits into this rural context: a smaller community, likely dependent mainly on agriculture, which does not have broad tourism recognition and is located at a considerable distance from major urban centers, including Makassar. Development in the region is closely linked to the processes affecting Kabupaten Gowa as a whole, determined in part by its proximity to Makassar and in part by its own agricultural and natural endowments.
Real estate and investment
Data specific to Berutallasa's real estate market is not available; therefore, the following reflects more general connections characteristic of Kabupaten Gowa and South Sulawesi province. The real estate market of Kabupaten Gowa is significantly influenced by its connection with the neighboring Makassar: in parts of the regency closer to Makassar, residential property development and demand for land is brisk, as many people seek affordable properties in the neighboring regency due to the expansion of the major city and rising housing prices. However, the Biringbulu district is located in the more rural interior part of the regency, where the real estate market is considerably quieter, transaction volumes and price levels are lower, and development activity is more modest. From an investment perspective, more remote villages with less developed infrastructure offer opportunities primarily for agricultural investments (such as plantations and farmland) rather than urban real estate development. It is important to note as a general legal framework that foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; the law permits them only special, limited title rights (such as Hak Pakai), the details and conditions of which require specialized legal advice.
Safety and security
Separate crime statistics or local police data specific to Berutallasa are not available. It may be stated generally of Kabupaten Gowa and South Sulawesi province that rural, remote areas typically have lower crime rates than larger cities. Makassar, as a regional metropolis, faces the usual urban security challenges; however, the interior, less urbanized villages – such as Berutallasa presumably is – generally tend to follow a quieter, more community-oriented lifestyle, where local social control may be stronger. It should be emphasized, however, that these are general regional observations, not verified data specific to Berutallasa; for any particular information about the security situation, it is advisable to consult local authorities or reliable on-site sources.
Tourist attractions
No sources are available that mention any named tourist sites or attractions within Berutallasa itself. Regarding the offerings of the broader Kabupaten Gowa, a documented attraction is Benteng Somba Opu, the Somba Opu fort, which served as the capital of the 16th–17th century Gowa Sultanate and was visited in its time by Portuguese, English, Dutch, Danish, French, Chinese, Moorish, and other traders and settlers. This fort and its associated historical heritage is the regency's most well-known cultural monument. Beyond this, certain parts of Kabupaten Gowa, particularly the mountainous interior regions, also offer natural attractions; however, there is currently no verifiable, source-based information regarding these for the Biringbulu district or Berutallasa specifically. For visitors to the location, the memorial sites of the historical Gowa Sultanate and the rural landscape with natural character, distant from the major urban centers, may offer points of interest, though more precise information from local sources is recommended.
Summary
Berutallasa is a small, rural settlement in Indonesia's South Sulawesi province, within the Biringbulu district of Kabupaten Gowa. Detailed, separate data about the village is not available; therefore, its characterization relies primarily on the context of the broader regency and district. Kabupaten Gowa is regarded as the heir to the once cosmopolitan Gowa Sultanate, and its real estate market is dynamic in areas close to Makassar, while slower-paced development takes place in its interior, rural districts – such as Biringbulu. Berutallasa itself is likely a quiet, agricultural-oriented community that fits into the region's natural and cultural context.

