Kalabbirang – village in Pattallassang district, Takalar Regency
Kalabbirang is a small settlement in South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan) province, Indonesia. Administratively, it belongs to Pattallassang district (kecamatan), which also serves as the administrative seat of Takalar Regency (Kabupaten Takalar). Based on the settlement's coordinates, it is located in the northern part of the regency, close to the province's largest city, Makassar. The entire area of Takalar Regency falls within the official Makassar metropolitan zone (Mamminasata), meaning that Kalabbirang is also part of this expansive metropolitan area.
General overview
Kalabbirang does not appear as an independent entry in publicly accessible encyclopedic or other sources, which means that detailed, settlement-level statistics and descriptions for the village are not available. What can be established with certainty: the village belongs to Pattallassang kecamatan, which itself plays a significant role within Takalar Regency, as the regency's administrative center is located there. According to aggregate data for Takalar Regency, the area covers 566.51 km², and based on the 2020 census, it had approximately 300,853 inhabitants, with official estimates for mid-2023 indicating 326,044 residents. Its inclusion in the Mamminasata metropolitan zone suggests that Kalabbirang and its surroundings are subject to indirect urbanization effects linked to development and migration processes radiating outward from Makassar. Due to the lack of sources, no substantiated statements can be made about the local economy's general characteristics or Kalabbirang's distinctive identity.
Real estate and investment
Direct, verifiable data regarding Kalabbirang's real estate market is not available. The broader context is provided by Takalar Regency's position: the regency is an integral part of Makassar's metropolitan zone (Mamminasata), which carries development pressure arising from proximity to the capital and the prospect of gradually expanding real estate demand. In areas on the periphery of metropolitan zones in Indonesia, it is generally observed that infrastructure investments and the needs of those relocating from cities slowly but increasingly generate real estate market activity. For foreign nationals, Indonesian land ownership regulations impose serious restrictions in general: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) cannot be acquired by a foreign private individual, though usage rights (Hak Pakai) or longer-term lease agreements are possible under certain conditions. It is advisable to involve a local legal advisor prior to any specific real estate transaction, as regulations may change in detail and may have local particularities.
Safety and security
Settlement-level statistics or police data relating to public safety in Kalabbirang are not publicly available. Takalar Regency and South Sulawesi Province are generally considered stable regions within Indonesia from the perspective of daily life, though the crime situation may vary by locality and time period. Generally applicable precautionary measures in Indonesia—such as mindful handling of valuables in public places and respect for local customs—are also applicable in Kalabbirang. For a more accurate picture of public safety, reliable information can be obtained from local authorities or the provincial police department (Polda Sulawesi Selatan).
Tourist attractions
No source containing named tourist attractions specific to Kalabbirang is available, and therefore no concrete attractions can be identified. The broader Takalar Regency, according to available sources, forms part of the Mamminasata metropolitan zone, and the regency's main settlements are Galesong and the city of Takalar. South Sulawesi is generally known for possessing cultural and natural characteristics spanning the Makassar Strait (Selat Makassar), which are scattered throughout the province, but the concrete distance between these and Kalabbirang or any direct connection cannot be verified from sources. It is recommended to consult reliable local tourism sources for information on any natural or cultural values that may exist in or near Pattallassang district before planning any visit.
Summary
Kalabbirang is a poorly documented small settlement in Pattallassang district, Takalar Regency, in South Sulawesi Province. The regency belongs to Makassar's metropolitan zone, which situates the village within the broader region's urbanization and development processes. Given that reliable, settlement-level data sources are not available for tourism, real estate market, or public safety perspectives, those with an interest are advised to seek direct information on site or from local authorities to make informed decisions.

