Barrang Lompo – island settlement within the administrative territory of Makassar City
Barrang Lompo is a settlement located on a smaller island, which administratively belongs to Kecamatan Kepulauan Sangkarrang within Makassar City (Kota Makassar), in South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan) province, on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. Based on its coordinates (−5.0479° S, 119.3279° E), it is positioned in the Makassar Strait, west-northwest of Makassar City. Since available source materials cover only the Kota Makassar administrative level, direct, source-supported data regarding the settlement is limited; therefore, where necessary, the broader urban and regional context is presented below, clearly indicating its scope.
General overview
Barrang Lompo is one of the island settlements of the Kecamatan Kepulauan Sangkarrang district, which administratively belongs to Makassar City. Makassar itself is the largest city in Eastern Indonesia and the country's fifth most populous urban center, after Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan, and Bandung. The city covers an area of 175.77 square kilometers and had approximately 1.474 million residents as of mid-2023, based on consolidated data from fifteen administrative districts. The agglomeration known as Mamminasata is considerably larger: 2,666.63 square kilometers, with a population of approximately 2.795 million at the same time. Direct, source-supported population or area data for Barrang Lompo island itself cannot be found in available materials, therefore no specific claims can be made about these figures. The name Kecamatan Kepulauan Sangkarrang, based on its designation, refers to a district composed of an island group, which includes Barrang Lompo; this administrative unit is situated directly in the Makassar Strait. The island was historically the home of fishing and maritime communities; the Bugis and Makassarese fishing peoples historically living in the Makassar Strait region established settlements on these small islands as well.
Real estate and investment
No independent, source-supported real estate market data is available regarding Barrang Lompo island. However, regarding the broader context, an important fact is that according to Bank Indonesia data, Makassar City shows the second-highest commercial real estate values in Indonesia, surpassed only by the Greater Jakarta agglomeration. This indicates that Kota Makassar as a whole represents a dynamic and value-preserving real estate market. At the same time, an island-based, less urbanized microenvironment – such as Barrang Lompo – is typically distinct from the real estate dynamics of urban main areas, and specific data on these differences cannot be found. Generally speaking, foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term rental arrangements are typically available, which operate under identical legal frameworks throughout the country. Therefore, before making an investment decision, it is advisable in all cases to involve a local legal expert, particularly for a remote island location where infrastructural and legal conditions may differ from urban districts.
Safety and security
No concrete, settlement-level data regarding public safety in Barrang Lompo appears in available sources; therefore, the broader regional context can be presented below. Makassar is the largest urban center in Eastern Indonesia, and like every major city, it has its own police and administrative structure, which extends to subordinate districts, including the island-based Kecamatan Kepulauan Sangkarrang. Smaller Indonesian island settlements generally constitute closed environments regulated by local community norms, where community oversight and cohesion may be strong, although this does not in itself substitute for official data. Generally speaking, on Indonesian islands – particularly in smaller, less tourist-visited locations – foreigners should also familiarize themselves with local customs and official contact information. Specific crime statistics regarding the settlement are not available, and it is not possible for us to provide such data.
Tourist attractions
The source materials do not contain named tourist attractions regarding Barrang Lompo island; therefore, it is not possible for us to specify any such features. However, in the broader Kota Makassar area, numerous historically and culturally significant sites supported by sources are known: the city functioned as a commercial center of the Gowa Sultanate and also served as a Portuguese naval base before 17th-century Dutch conquest, leaving behind a rich historical heritage in the city. Makassar briefly became the capital of Eastern Indonesia (Negara Indonesia Timur) in 1946, a fact that has left its mark on local identity and cultural memory to this day. The islands of Kecamatan Kepulauan Sangkarrang generally attract interest through their natural characteristics resulting from their proximity to the sea: small islands positioned in the Makassar Strait may be attractive for coral reef observation, diving, and fishing, although concrete, source-authenticated data regarding Barrang Lompo in this regard cannot be cited. Potential visitors should inquire with the local administrative bodies of Kecamatan Kepulauan Sangkarrang or Makassar tourism offices for precise information about possibilities.
Summary
Barrang Lompo is an island settlement positioned in the Makassar Strait, belonging to the administrative territory of Kota Makassar, forming part of Kecamatan Kepulauan Sangkarrang. The broader region – Makassar City – is a defining economic and cultural center of Eastern Indonesia, with outstanding commercial real estate values and a rich historical heritage. Only limited, source-authenticated data is available regarding the island settlement itself; therefore, every specific fact – whether concerning the real estate market, tourism, or public safety – can only be presented framed exclusively within the broader urban and regional context. It is recommended to obtain more detailed, current information about this location from on-site or local official sources.

