Aleuti – small settlement in Padangguni district, Konawe regency, South-East Sulawesi
Aleuti is an Indonesian settlement in Sulawesi Tenggara (South-East Sulawesi) province, which is administratively located within Padangguni district of Konawe regency. Based on its geographic coordinates (-3.61° south latitude, 121.91° east longitude), it is situated in the southeastern part of the Sulawesi island. No detailed description of Aleuti is available on Wikipedia or other publicly accessible sources, therefore the following overview is based on reliably identified administrative data and verifiable characteristics of the broader Konawe regency and Sulawesi Tenggara province in general, which each section clearly indicates.
General overview
Aleuti does not rank among Indonesia's more widely known settlements or locations frequented by tourists, and its name does not appear in major travel or encyclopedic databases. Padangguni district—to which the settlement belongs—is itself a relatively undocumented administrative unit within Konawe regency. Konawe regency is one of the largest administrative entities in Sulawesi Tenggara, with its territory predominantly characterized by tropical forests, agricultural areas, and rural landscapes in the vicinity of Kendari Bay. The regency's administrative center is the city of Unaaha, which serves as the area's commercial and administrative hub. Aleuti is almost certainly, like neighboring villages in the area, a primarily agrarian community with a lifestyle typical of inland Sulawesi, however no more precise, source-verified data is available on this matter.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available real estate market data exists for Aleuti. In broader context, the real estate market of Sulawesi Tenggara province is less developed and less liquid than the Indonesian average, with greater interest primarily concentrated on the province's capital, the city of Kendari. In the rural areas of Konawe regency—to which Aleuti belongs—real estate transactions are characteristically low in volume and take place mainly between local actors. It is worth emphasizing that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land or property; they have access to Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease arrangements, the framework of which is comprehensively defined by Indonesian real estate regulations. From an investment perspective, Konawe regency comes to investors' attention primarily through the raw materials extraction sector (particularly nickel ore mining, which is decisive for the economy of all of Sulawesi Tenggara), rather than through the real estate or tourism sectors. In rural areas, land prices are characteristically low, but liquidity and infrastructure are also limited.
Safety and security
No concrete crime statistics or assessments concerning public safety in Aleuti are available. In general terms, Sulawesi Tenggara is counted among Indonesia's relatively stable provinces; greater security risks affect certain other regions of the country instead. In the case of rural, small-population communities—as Aleuti likely is—crime rates are generally lower within Indonesia than in larger cities, although this is not explicitly corroborated by any source for this particular settlement. Those staying in Indonesia should always consult their respective government's current travel advisories.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are documented in available sources for Aleuti. In the broader Konawe regency area, however, several generally recognized natural and cultural attractions exist. Near the province's administrative seat, Kendari, there are various marine national parks and archipelagos located across different points in Sulawesi Tenggara, which are noted at the regional level for diving and coastal tourism. In the interior rural areas of Konawe regency, tropical forests and biodiversity characteristic of Sulawesi can offer nature tourism appeal, although tourist infrastructure remains underdeveloped in most such areas. Based on available data, it cannot be reliably determined at what distance these attractions lie from Aleuti.
Summary
Aleuti is a small settlement relatively undocumented for the general public in Sulawesi Tenggara province, within Padangguni district of Konawe regency. In the absence of detailed, settlement-level data, the picture that can be formed of it relies on the broader administrative and geographic context: the rural area of Konawe regency, characterized by agriculture and mining, whose main economic and tourism focal points are concentrated in regional centers, primarily Kendari. For those seeking information about Aleuti regarding real estate, investment, or residence, the involvement of local authorities and verified Indonesian legal advisors is indispensable.

