Lakessi – locality in Parepare's Soreang district, South Sulawesi
Lakessi is a settlement in Indonesia's Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, belonging to the Soreang district (kecamatan) of Parepare city (kota). Based on its coordinates (-4.0033658, 119.6274592), it is located on the southwestern coast of Sulawesi island. As part of Parepare city's administrative jurisdiction, Lakessi is accessible from within the city proper, being itself one of the localities within the urban area. In broader context, Parepare lies approximately 155 kilometers north of Makassar on the Makassar Strait coast, and is one of South Sulawesi's significant urban centers.
General overview
No independent settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are currently available for Lakessi, so the following characterization is based on the broader context of Soreang district and Parepare city. Parepare is a kota-level administrative unit subdivided into several districts (kecamatan); Lakessi belongs to Soreang district. According to 2020 census data, Parepare city itself had a population of 151,454, and official estimates placed it at 160,309 in mid-2023. The city is one of the most important cultural and commercial centers of the Bugis people in Sulawesi, and by virtue of its port-city role holds historically significant importance in the region. Lakessi, as part of Soreang district, is situated within this urban fabric and, together with surrounding urban neighborhoods, forms an integral part of local daily life and commerce. Detailed demographic or infrastructural data specific to Soreang district cannot be provided with precision due to lack of separate sources, but basic services characteristic of urban settings — transportation connections, retail establishments, educational and healthcare institutions — are found throughout Parepare.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, settlement-level data on Lakessi's real estate market is not available from publicly accessible sources. Broader context is provided by the general situation of Parepare city: the city is a medium-sized but growing urban center in South Sulawesi whose economic foundation rests on port trade, the local services sector, and regional administrative functions. In such an environment, real estate market demand is typically driven by internal migration and urban expansion, which sustains demand for residential properties. In Indonesia generally, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (hak milik) over real estate; available options include long-term lease arrangements (hak sewa) or various legal forms of nominal ownership, the particulars of which must always be discussed with local legal experts. Regarding Lakessi within Soreang district, no reliable, concrete data on price levels and investment dynamics can be provided due to lack of sources; obtaining precise information on these matters requires consultation with local real estate brokers or municipal land registry data.
Safety and security
Public safety statistics or law enforcement-relevant, verifiable data specific to Lakessi do not appear in independent sources. Parepare is generally ranked among South Sulawesi's relatively orderly, medium-sized cities, which regional experience suggests are characterized more by minor property-related offenses than by organized or violent crime. This, however, is merely a general observation regarding urban environments in South Sulawesi and should not be considered a factual security assessment for Lakessi. All concrete, current information on public safety should be obtained from local police authorities (Polrestabes Parepare) or reliable local sources, particularly before planning extended stays or property rentals.
Tourist attractions
Available source material contains no named tourist attractions specifically for Lakessi, so only facts connected to Parepare city that appear in sources can be noted. B. J. Habibie, Indonesia's third republican president, was born in Parepare, and his person has left a memorable cultural legacy in the city. The port-city character and Bugis cultural traditions are likewise part of the broader urban tourism offering, although these do not appear in sources as specific attractions linked to Lakessi. From a tourism perspective, Soreang district and Lakessi within it draw interest primarily from their location within Parepare city and proximity to broader visitor routes in the South Sulawesi region, though detailed information specifically on attractions there should be sought from local tourism authorities.
Summary
Lakessi is a locality in the Soreang district of Parepare city in South Sulawesi, situated within the administrative framework of a port city lying approximately 155 kilometers north of Makassar, characterized by Bugis cultural traditions. Independent, settlement-level documentation is not yet available, so acquiring knowledge of the place is best based on broader source material about Parepare city and information provided by local authorities and intermediaries. With a population exceeding 151,000 as measured in 2020 and continuing growth, Parepare — and Soreang district within it — can be considered an active participant in South Sulawesi's urbanization processes.

