Kaluku Bodoa – urban village in Tallo district of Makassar, South Sulawesi
Kaluku Bodoa is an urban village (kelurahan) that belongs to the Tallo district (Kecamatan Tallo) of Makassar city (Kota Makassar) in South Sulawesi. Based on the settlement's coordinates, it is located in the northern-central part of the city, close to the coastline. Makassar is the capital of South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan) province and the largest city in all of East Indonesia, with Kaluku Bodoa forming an integral part of it as an administrative unit. Detailed, settlement-level sources are not currently available, so the following description is based primarily on verified data available at the Kota Makassar level, with this framing clearly indicated.
General overview
Kaluku Bodoa falls administratively under Kecamatan Tallo, which is one of Makassar's fifteen administrative districts. Makassar city itself covers an area of 175.77 square kilometers and had approximately 1.474 million inhabitants as of mid-2023. The city is situated on the southwestern coast of Celebes island, along the Makassar Strait. Tallo district is historically linked to one of the city's older, traditional neighborhoods, where memories of the former dominion of the Tallo Sultanate remain present in the built and cultural heritage. Kaluku Bodoa itself – at the level of available sources – is a characteristic urban residential neighborhood embedded within the extensive, densely populated Makassar agglomeration. Verified sources are not available regarding the urban village's independent tourist attractions or precise population figures, so no concrete statements can be made about these.
Real estate and investment
Direct, settlement-level data on Kaluku Bodoa's real estate market is not accessible; however, the broader urban context offers numerous significant connections. According to Bank Indonesia data, Makassar has the second-highest commercial real estate values in all of Indonesia, immediately after the Greater Jakarta agglomeration. This nationally prominent position indicates that within the Kota Makassar area – including its internal districts, such as Tallo kecamatan – the real estate market is dynamic and continuously developing. The Makassar metropolitan zone, Mamminasata, together with neighboring regencies, encompasses a population of nearly 2.8 million, which generates significant demand for both residential and commercial real estate. For foreign investors, it is important to know that Indonesian land ownership regulations generally restrict direct land ownership by foreigners: Hak Milik (full ownership rights) is available exclusively to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners can invest in real estate primarily through Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other intermediary legal structures. These general rules apply to Makassar and its districts, including Tallo.
Safety and security
No independent, authenticated statistical data is available regarding public safety in Kaluku Bodoa. In general terms, Makassar ranks as Indonesia's fifth-largest city, and as in all major cities, the public safety situation can vary by district and neighborhood. At the Kota Makassar level, authorities conduct regular public safety maintenance activities; the customary caution typical in urban environments – protection of valuables, heightened attention in busy areas – is generally recommended. In the absence of specific crime statistics or district-level security assessments, no more precise statement can be made regarding Kaluku Bodoa.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources are available regarding settlement-level tourist attractions in Kaluku Bodoa. Within the broader Kota Makassar area, however, numerous historically and culturally significant sites are found and documented in verified sources. Makassar was formerly the commercial and power center of the Gowa Sultanate, subsequently served as a Portuguese naval base, and later played a defining role in the region's history as a city conquered and administered by the Dutch East India Company. The city has preserved architectural heritage from the Dutch colonial period. Tallo district itself – to which Kaluku Bodoa belongs – is considered a relevant area in terms of historical sites connected to the Tallo Sultanate within Makassar city. Routes leading to these attractions are accessible from the urban village through the city's public transportation network, although specific distance data cannot be provided due to lack of sources.
Summary
Kaluku Bodoa is an urban village in Makassar city's Tallo district, forming an integral part of East Indonesia's largest and economically most significant city. Based on Bank Indonesia data, Makassar is the country's second-largest city by commercial real estate values, which is a noteworthy fact regarding the broader investment environment. Regarding Kaluku Bodoa itself, detailed, authenticated sources are not currently available, so interested parties would be well-advised to seek more precise, up-to-date information from local authorities or specialized real estate market professionals.

