Marga Mulya – kelurahan in the city of Lubuklinggau, South Sumatra
Marga Mulya is an urban administrative unit (kelurahan) that belongs to the city of Lubuklinggau (Kota Lubuklinggau) in South Sumatra, specifically within the subdistrict (kecamatan) named Lubuk Linggau Selatan II. Geographically, it is located in the central part of Sumatra, with approximate coordinates of -3.27° south latitude and 102.92° east longitude. Lubuklinggau is an independent urban administrative unit (kota) in Sumatera Selatan (South Sumatra) province, situated in the interior of the island near the Bukit Barisan mountain range. It should be noted that the available Indonesian-language Wikipedia source found in the search actually discusses Kota Bekasi (West Java), not Marga Mulya in Lubuklinggau; therefore, in what follows, we rely exclusively on generally verifiable information pertaining to Lubuklinggau and Sumatera Selatan, and to the kota/province level context, with this being clearly indicated each time.
General overview
Marga Mulya, as one of the kelurahans in the Lubuk Linggau Selatan II subdistrict, can be considered a relatively modest-sized urban neighborhood in the southern part of Lubuklinggau. Lubuklinggau itself is a strategically located interior urban center in South Sumatra: it lies in the valley of the Musi River, at the western foot of the Bukit Barisan range, and plays an important role as a road and rail junction for connections within the region. The city is administratively divided into several southern and northern subdistricts; Lubuk Linggau Selatan II belongs to this southern zone. Lubuklinggau generally corresponds to a medium-sized Indonesian city, with an economy built on commerce, agricultural processing, and administrative functions. The location of Marga Mulya in the southern subdistrict suggests that the area is partially connected to the city's expanding residential zones and partially to areas with more mixed character extending toward the city periphery, although this observation is made solely on the basis of general knowledge at the regency/kota level, not on location-specific sources.
Real estate and investment
Specific, individually verifiable real estate market data concerning Marga Mulya is not available in the sources used; therefore, the following reflects the broader context of Lubuklinggau and Sumatera Selatan. Kota Lubuklinggau, as one of the most significant urban hubs in the interior of South Sumatra, has experienced gradual population growth and infrastructure development in recent decades, which generally corresponds with moderate but stable real estate market activity in this type of secondary Indonesian city. Real estate prices are generally considerably lower than in major tourist destinations or in the vicinity of Java's major cities. From an investment perspective, an important regulatory framework to note is that in Indonesia, land acquisition by foreign nationals is strictly regulated: Hak Milik (full ownership) is available exclusively to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners can primarily acquire property rights through Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term lease arrangements. This general Indonesian legal framework applies to Lubuklinggau and thus to Marga Mulya as well. Regarding the region's development potential, it may be relevant that in Sumatera Selatan province, state and regional development programs encourage infrastructure investments, which in the medium and longer term could also impact the real estate markets of interior cities.
Safety and security
Neither numerical nor detailed location-specific data regarding public safety in Marga Mulya is available in the verified sources. Generally speaking, Lubuklinggau, as a medium-sized Indonesian city center, exhibits the typical public safety profile of South Sumatran cities: the uninterrupted conduct of daily life and economic activity is characteristic, yet as in every major Indonesian city, minor property-related offenses can occur. At the provincial level, Sumatera Selatan is not among the areas within Indonesia that present heightened security risks. Travelers and residents are advised to keep abreast of current guidance from local authorities, as circumstances can change, and this summary does not substitute for real-time local information.
Tourist attractions
No specifically named tourist attractions in Marga Mulya kelurahan can be identified from the available verified sources. At the broader regional level—namely Kota Lubuklinggau and Kabupaten Musi Rawas—it is known that the proximity of the Bukit Barisan mountain range, natural river valleys, and Sumatran interior forests offer some nature-oriented destinations of interest. In and around Lubuklinggau, there are access points to waterfalls and riverbanks that stem from the region's natural attributes, although their specific designation tied to Marga Mulya is not possible without sources. Visitors to the area typically use Lubuklinggau as a transit city or starting point for exploring South Sumatra's interior regions.
Summary
Marga Mulya is a kelurahan in Kota Lubuklinggau, Sumatera Selatan province, belonging to the Lubuk Linggau Selatan II subdistrict. As part of one of the medium-sized cities in South Sumatra's interior regions, the settlement can be regarded more as a quieter urban district with residential and mixed functions rather than as a standalone tourist destination. For those considering staying or investing in Lubuklinggau or its vicinity, the broader kota-level context—the moderate but stable domestic market dynamics, the general Indonesian land ownership regulations, and proximity to the natural environment—provides the essential framework, while specifically detailed information about Marga Mulya can be supplemented informally from local sources.

