Kota Bangun – a small settlement in Ranomeeto district, Konawe Selatan regency
Kota Bangun is a settlement belonging to the Ranomeeto kecamatan (district) within the territory of Kabupaten Konawe Selatan (South Konawe regency), in Sulawesi Tenggara (Southeast Sulawesi) province, Indonesia. Geographically, it is located on the island of Sulawesi, with approximate coordinates of –4.05° south latitude and 122.47° east longitude. The regency's administrative seat is located in Andoolo kecamatan, and the administrative unit was established on February 25, 2003, pursuant to UU Nomor 4 tahun 2003, following the division of the former Kabupaten Kendari. Settlement-level statistical or descriptive sources do not appear in the available databases; therefore, the following presentation focuses on verifiable context at the broader regency and provincial levels, clearly indicating to which administrative level each statement pertains.
General overview
Kota Bangun itself does not appear in extensive Indonesian or international sources, so the settlement's independent profile and distinctive characteristics cannot be documented on the basis of reliable public data. The Ranomeeto kecamatan, to which the settlement administratively belongs, forms part of Kabupaten Konawe Selatan, which itself is a relatively young administrative unit: it became an independent regency only in 2003, following its separation from Kabupaten Kendari. This young institutional background is characteristic of many similar Sulawesian regencies: the development of administrative infrastructure, improvement of basic services, and territorial planning remain ongoing tasks. Konawe Selatan regency is situated in the southeastern part of Sulawesi Tenggara province, where the landscape is typically characterized by tropical climate, with hills and agricultural areas alternating with one another. The region's economy is primarily determined by agriculture, forestry, and to a lesser extent mining, as is typical of several other areas in Southeast Sulawesi. The location of Kota Bangun in Ranomeeto district suggests a small community with a rural character, whose daily life is shaped by local agricultural activities, though this cannot be supported by concrete, verified sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable real estate market data is available for Kota Bangun. At the broader Kabupaten Konawe Selatan regency level, it can be said that the region's real estate market, like other more peripheral areas of Southeast Sulawesi province, has relatively limited transaction volume and focuses primarily on the sale and purchase of small agricultural and residential properties. In certain areas of Sulawesi island, infrastructure developments and industrial investments, particularly mining ventures, that have occurred over the past decades have influenced land prices in some areas; however, this process has been uneven and affects smaller, rural villages only indirectly. In general terms, it should be noted that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real property; for them, Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term lease arrangements are available, which provide lawful possession options within the framework of applicable Indonesian laws. Before acquiring real estate for investment purposes, it is always advisable to engage local legal expertise, particularly in areas where administrative infrastructure and land registry records are still developing.
Safety and security
No specific, published crime statistics or public safety assessment is available for Kota Bangun. The broader Sulawesi Tenggara province is generally ranked among Indonesian regions with moderate or relatively low crime levels compared to larger, more densely populated urban areas; however, this observation is based on provincial-level observation and does not mean it applies equally to every rural village. In smaller, rural communities within Indonesia, neighborhood watch and strong local community cohesion are typically characteristic features, which can have a positive effect on the sense of everyday security; however, this cannot be confirmed from available sources with regard to Kota Bangun. Any visitor or potential long-term resident is advised to inquire with local authorities and current Indonesian government advisories regarding the prevailing security situation.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions associated with Kota Bangun do not appear in available sources. Kabupaten Konawe Selatan regency is generally one of the less frequently visited areas of Southeast Sulawesi by tourists; the province's better-known natural and cultural attractions are mostly associated with regions such as the city of Kendari or the Wakatobi island group, which constitute separate administrative units. Regarding Sulawesi island as a whole, natural diversity—tropical forests, distinctive fauna, coastal habitats—is an important characteristic, though verified attractions specifically linked to Kota Bangun or Ranomeeto district are not contained in available data. For those traveling through or staying in the region, the natural endowments of the broader Konawe Selatan regency and documented named places found in Southeast Sulawesi province may offer points of interest; however, specific information about their exact distances and accessibility cannot be provided due to the absence of reliable sources.
Summary
Kota Bangun is a small rural settlement in Ranomeeto kecamatan, within the territory of Kabupaten Konawe Selatan, in Sulawesi Tenggara province. The regency became an independent administrative unit in 2003, and the region's development and infrastructure expansion remain ongoing. No independent, verified data about the settlement is available; therefore, regarding the real estate market, public safety, and tourism opportunities, the framework is provided by general relationships applicable to the broader region. For all those contemplating any decision concerning Kota Bangun—whether investment, residence, or travel—consultation with local authorities and up-to-date local sources is recommended.

