Anggoeya – a settlement in Kendari city, in Poasia district
Anggoeya is an Indonesian settlement located in Kendari city (Kota Kendari), in Southeast Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tenggara) province, in the southeastern part of Sulawesi island. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Poasia district, which is one of Kendari's inner urban wards. Based on the settlement's coordinates (-4.04° south latitude, 122.57° east longitude), it is situated in the city's southern to southeastern areas. Kendari itself is the capital of Southeast Sulawesi province, so Anggoeya is located within the broader agglomeration of the province's political and economic center. Since detailed public source material specific to Anggoeya is not available, the following sections present the broader kecamatan-, regency-, and province-level context, clearly indicating where concrete database information ends and where regional background begins.
General overview
Anggoeya belongs to the administrative territory of Kecamatan Poasia, which is situated in the southern part of Kota Kendari. Kendari city overall is considered a medium-sized Indonesian city whose population has grown continuously over recent decades due to the province's administrative and economic role. Poasia district within Kendari constitutes a relatively sparsely built transitional zone—both urban and semi-urban in character—where residential areas alternate with greener, less developed spaces. As a standalone settlement, Anggoeya lacks concrete demographic data, territorial extent information, or administrative status description, making it impossible to make more precise statements in these respects. Kota Kendari itself primarily serves governmental, commercial, and educational functions at the provincial level, which also defines the character of its constituent urban wards and settlements.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Anggoeya as a standalone entity is not available; therefore, the following presents the broader market context of Kota Kendari and Southeast Sulawesi province. Kendari has been the site of intensifying infrastructure development over the past two decades—partly resulting from economic activity linked to the province's natural resources (nickel mining, maritime trade). This process has brought increased real estate demand to the city and a moderately rising price trend, particularly in central and development-axis-adjacent areas. In a semi-urban zone area like Anggoeya within Poasia district, real estate prices are typically lower than in central business quarters; however, accessibility within the city and the province's overall growth dynamics could influence value development in the long term. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full property rights (Hak Milik) over real estate. The legal titles available to foreign investors include Hak Pakai (usage right) and, in the case of investment for economic purposes, Hak Guna Bangunan; however, details of these require consultation with an Indonesian legal professional. These general regulations are valid throughout the country, thus in Kota Kendari and in Anggoeya as well.
Safety and security
Specific, publicly available crime statistics or security data for Anggoeya are not accessible; therefore, only the generally characteristic situation of the broader region can be described. Kendari and Southeast Sulawesi province are not generally among Indonesia's regions presenting elevated security risk. As the provincial capital, Kendari possesses the institutional infrastructure necessary for public safety—police and local authorities—that oversee urban areas. As in most medium-sized Indonesian cities, it is advisable to follow generally recommended precautions here—securing valuables, awareness when in unfamiliar areas—though these can be stated generally rather than as specific guidance for Anggoeya as a particular location. Before any travel, it is advisable to consult reliable, up-to-date sources regarding the current situation.
Tourist attractions
No specific, verifiable tourist landmarks identified from reliable sources are known for Anggoeya as a tourist destination. In the broader Kota Kendari vicinity, however, several publicly recognized sites exist that may be accessible to city visitors. Kendari's most well-known mosque is Masjid Al-Alam, erected on the seafront overlooking the ocean, and it is one of the province's defining religious and architectural attractions. Teluk Kendari (Kendari Bay) itself is a defining natural element in the city's character, and certain points along its coastline and bay are suitable for recreational purposes. For the province as a whole, natural endowments—the shores of the Celebes Sea, the island's interior topography—constitute the primary appeal of tourism, though these are typically not found at Anggoeya itself but rather at locations accessible from the city center or other parts of the province. No local festivals or specific cultural events for Anggoeya could be identified from public sources.
Summary
Anggoeya is a settlement in Kota Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi province, located in the southeastern part of Sulawesi island and belonging to Kecamatan Poasia district. Detailed public source material specific to the settlement is not available, so its characteristics are primarily interpretable within the broader urban and provincial context. Due to Kendari's role as provincial capital, the region benefits from economic and infrastructure development, which also influences the real estate market and general conditions of Poasia district. Acquiring more precise local knowledge would require on-site experience or direct access to Indonesian administrative sources.

