Bulogading – urban neighbourhood in Makassar's historic Ujung Pandang district
Bulogading is a sub-village (kelurahan) within the city of Makassar, belonging to the Ujung Pandang kecamatan (district). Makassar (Kota Makassar) is the capital of South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan) province and the largest city in East Indonesia. Based on its coordinates, it is located near the city centre, in a densely built urban zone close to the coast of the Makassar Strait. Since independent, settlement-level sources on Bulogading are not available, the following presents verifiable data and characteristics of the broader regency, namely Kota Makassar, clearly indicating that the observations apply to the city as a whole.
General overview
Bulogading belongs to the Ujung Pandang kecamatan, one of Makassar's inner, historic commercial neighbourhoods. The name of the kecamatan itself alludes to the city's former official name: Makassar was called Ujung Pandang between 1971 and 1999 before reverting to its original name. The city itself covers an area of 175.77 square kilometres and had approximately 1.474 million inhabitants as of mid-2023, distributed across fifteen administrative districts. The Ujung Pandang district belongs to the downtown core, where administrative, commercial, and cultural functions are concentrated. Publicly available verified sources do not provide independent demographic or territorial data on Bulogading, so the city-level context serves as the reference rather than a characterization of the neighbourhood in isolation. Makassar is the economic and logistical hub of East Indonesia, with a port that has played a defining commercial role in the region for centuries.
Real estate and investment
Itemized, verified settlement-level real estate market information specific to Bulogading is not available from checked sources. The broader city-level picture, however, is well documented: according to Bank Indonesia data, Makassar has Indonesia's second-highest commercial real estate values, surpassed only by Greater Jakarta. This means that properties within the city, particularly those near the downtown — such as Bulogading in the Ujung Pandang district — are theoretically situated in one of Indonesia's most dynamic real estate environments. It is important to note that in Indonesia, the property ownership possibilities for foreign nationals are legally restricted: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) are reserved for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners primarily have access to usage rights (Hak Pakai) or long-term rental arrangements. Before any investment decision, it is advisable to consult with a local legal expert, particularly in inner-city zones with mixed functions.
Safety and security
Local-level public safety statistics specific to Bulogading are not available from verified sources, so only the city-level context can be described. Makassar, as Indonesia's fifth largest city and the commercial centre of East Indonesia, is part of a multi-million population agglomeration where public safety is characterized by challenges similar to those of other major cities in the country. The Ujung Pandang district forms part of the downtown area, where lively commercial and administrative traffic flows during the day. It can generally be stated that the customary precautions typical of busy zones in large cities — discreet handling of valuables, familiarization with local conditions — are likewise warranted in Makassar. This article does not provide specific crime data or security rankings, as such data is not available from credible, public sources.
Tourist attractions
Independent, named sources are not available for direct tourist attractions in Bulogading. The Ujung Pandang kecamatan and the broader Makassar downtown, however, are located near numerous historical and cultural sites known from verified sources. Viewing Makassar as a whole, the city preserves the heritage of the Gowa Sultanate and contains numerous relics from the era of Dutch colonization; the downtown zone is particularly rich in this regard. City-level sources note that the coast facing the Makassar Strait and the city's historic port notations likewise document the region's cultural and commercial past. Those staying in Bulogading benefit from the downtown location of the Ujung Pandang district, making the district's well-known sites quickly accessible, though the article cannot provide their exact distances and named listings based on available sources.
Summary
Bulogading is an urban neighbourhood in Makassar belonging to the Ujung Pandang district, situated in a densely populated zone near the downtown of South Sulawesi province's capital. Makassar is one of Indonesia's most significant cities, with a commercial real estate market that stands out at the national level. Independent, specifically substantiated data on Bulogading are not yet available from publicly documented sources, so the assessment of the place fundamentally relies on the characteristics of the city as a whole, its belonging to the Ujung Pandang district, and Makassar's regional economic significance.

