Anaiwoi – neighborhood in Kadia district of Kendari, Southeast Celebes
Anaiwoi is an Indonesian settlement that belongs to the Kadia district (kecamatan) of Kendari city, located in South East Sulawesi (Southeast Celebes) province. According to its coordinates (-3.993° S, 122.505° E), it is situated in the southeastern part of Celebes island, near Kendari Bay. Kendari itself is the province's capital and a city-level administrative unit, representing one of the island's most significant urban centers. Anaiwoi currently lacks independently documented data available on Wikipedia or other publicly accessible sources, so the following description is primarily based on the known characteristics of Kadia district, Kendari city, and South East Sulawesi province, with these clearly indicated.
General overview
Anaiwoi is part of Kadia district (Kecamatan Kadia), which is one of the centrally located administrative units of Kendari city. Kendari city, with its population of several hundred thousand, is the most significant urban area in Southeast Celebes, containing governmental institutions, educational facilities, and commercial and service sector infrastructure. Kadia district, within the city, has a relatively well-developed road network and public services, and lies close to the provincial administrative center. Anaiwoi itself is a smaller urban unit within this district, with a moderate level of independent recognition: it holds significance primarily in terms of local community life and the urban fabric surrounding it. In character, it can be classified as a mixed-use area typical of Kadia district, incorporating both residential and small commercial functions, as is true of many neighborhoods within Kendari.
Real estate and investment
Kendari's real estate market – within which Anaiwoi can be understood – has developed steadily over recent decades in parallel with the expansion of the province's administrative and economic functions. In the city, demand exists for both residential and commercial properties, fueled by the presence of the public sector, universities, and infrastructure investments taking place in the region. Kadia district, to which Anaiwoi belongs, due to its location within the city, may generally fall into the zone of medium to higher-value urban properties, though precise, Anaiwoi-specific data is not yet available. Under the general framework of Indonesian property regulation, foreign individuals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; long-term lease forms are available to them (such as Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai), which can provide secure usage rights within a legal framework. From an investment perspective, Kendari and the broader region represent a strategic area in terms of nickel extraction and raw material processing industries, which may affect the region's economic growth potential and indirectly influence the urban real estate market.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable data on safety and security in Anaiwoi is not available. Generally speaking, Kendari city, as the administrative capital of South East Sulawesi province, maintains a relatively stable security environment, as is typical of most provincial capitals in Indonesia. Kadia district, as a group of relatively centrally located urban neighborhoods, typically falls under direct police presence and local government authority. Nevertheless, as in other dynamically developing urban areas in Indonesia, it is advisable to always assess local conditions in relation to the current situation. No publicly documented data indicative of serious security incidents in Kendari's Kadia district is available, nor are specific public security statistics attributable to Anaiwoi available.
Tourist attractions
Anaiwoi itself has no known tourist attractions documented in sources. However, the broader Kendari city and Kendari Bay area possess numerous natural and cultural attractions recognized in the region, accessible from Kadia district. The most well-known tourist sites in Kendari include the Kendari Bay coastline and natural areas accessible from the city, which reflect the distinctive biodiversity of Celebes island. The province as a whole offers numerous natural values: along the South East Sulawesi coast, coral reefs, tropical forests, and islands can be found, though precise accessibility distances from Anaiwoi's coordinates cannot be provided without verified sources. Regarding local cultural traditions, Kendari and the Tolaki ethnic community's culture, traditional craftsmanship, and festive customs serve as distinguishing characteristics, which have been integrated into the province's urban life.
Summary
Anaiwoi, as part of Kecamatan Kadia, is a neighborhood integrated into the urban fabric of Kendari city in South East Sulawesi province. Its own documented data are currently limited, so the most reliable context for the area is provided by general characteristics pertaining to Kendari city and Kadia district. Through its direct connection to the province's capital, Kendari, Anaiwoi is positioned not on the periphery but within the urban space of Southeast Celebes's administrative and economic life, a determining factor both for the real estate market and for everyday living conditions.

