Borimasunggu – a small settlement in the Biringbulu District of Kabupaten Gowa, South Sulawesi
Borimasunggu is a small settlement in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, Indonesia, situated within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Gowa and belonging to the Biringbulu district. Based on its geographical coordinates (5.49° south latitude, 119.74° east longitude), it is located in the more southern and interior areas of the kabupaten. The seat of Kabupaten Gowa is the Sungguminasa kelurahan (in Sombaopu district), and the kabupaten has a total area of 1,883.33 km² with an estimated population of approximately 806,908 people in mid-2024. At the time of writing this article, independent village-level statistical sources for Borimasunggu were not available, and therefore the following sections present the broader kabupaten and district context, clearly indicating this framework.
General overview
Borimasunggu belongs to the Biringbulu district, which is one of the interior and typically agricultural zones of Kabupaten Gowa. The kabupaten itself is a relatively populous and extensive administrative unit in South Sulawesi, adjacent to the city of Makassar, though the Biringbulu district is located in the relatively more distant and hilly portions of the kabupaten. Borimasunggu itself does not appear in broader Indonesian or international tourism literature, and thus may be considered an average rural village in the region. Kabupaten Gowa as a whole is characterized by Makassarese ethnicity and culture as the predominant influences, with local communities' lives framed by agriculture and Islamic religious and cultural traditions. Administration at the district level provides basic public services, but detailed local infrastructure data for Borimasunggu is not yet publicly available.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Borimasunggu is not available. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Gowa, it may be noted that in recent decades the kabupaten has experienced intensified development pressure due to the expansion of Makassar's agglomeration, particularly in its northern areas closer to Makassar. In interior and more southern districts, such as the Biringbulu district, the real estate market is considerably less developed, with lower land prices and real estate transaction intensity, comprising primarily local agricultural and residential properties. According to general Indonesian regulations, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian real estate; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease structures are available under certain conditions. From an investment perspective, rural interior areas of South Sulawesi generally do not attract speculative capital, with potential investments more likely tied to agricultural use or local development projects.
Safety and security
No published concrete public safety statistics are available for Borimasunggu or the Biringbulu district. In general terms, rural and interior areas of South Sulawesi province typically have lower crime rates compared to urban areas, though verifying this would require access to local police or government data, which is not available within the scope of this article. Regarding Kabupaten Gowa as a whole, current criminal statistics that are widely accessible are not found in public sources. For travelers and potential property buyers, it is recommended to seek current and authoritative information from local authorities or regional bodies of the Indonesian National Police (Polri) before making any decisions.
Tourist attractions
Borimasunggu itself does not appear in tourism sources, and there is no available data on named attractions associated with Biringbulu district. However, Kabupaten Gowa as a whole has a notable cultural and historical heritage connected to the region. Within the kabupaten territory once stood the Benteng Somba Opu fortress, which served as the capital of the Gowa Sultanate and was an important center of 16th and 17th century regional trade and political power; its ruins and associated heritage represent the kabupaten's most significant historical monument. The name of the Gowa Sultanate's most renowned leader, Sultan Hasanuddin, also appears in place-names and commemorative sites connected to Kabupaten Gowa. These attractions are, however, located in the northern portions of the kabupaten closer to Makassar, and not in the immediate vicinity of Borimasunggu. The natural attributes of interior areas, such as topography and agricultural landscape, may offer local appeal, but named and source-verified attractions for these cannot yet be cited.
Summary
Borimasunggu is a small, rural settlement in the Biringbulu District of Kabupaten Gowa, South Sulawesi. In the absence of independent village-level data and tourism records, the kabupaten-level context provides the most reliable framework for understanding the place. Kabupaten Gowa itself is a historically and culturally rich region, its heritage primarily characterized by the memories of the Gowa Sultanate, though these are associated with distant northern areas relative to Borimasunggu. Before making decisions regarding real estate markets and public safety matters, it is advisable to consult current information from local sources.

