indo.rent logo
indo.rent
Properties
ExploreGuidesTools
...
Sign InSign Up

Navigation

PropertiesPackagesFAQContact
AboutGuidesHelp CenterExplore

Legal

Terms of ServicePrivacy Policy

Useful

Indonesian Property TerminologyProperty FAQLand Zoning Investor GuideTools
BlogSite Map

Download

indo.rent mobile app

App StoreApp StoreGoogle PlayGoogle Play

Community

InstagramFacebookX (Twitter)TikTok

indo.rent

A professional real estate marketplace that connects Indonesian landlords with tenants from all over the world

© 2026 indo.rent. All rights reserved

v10.4.2

    Home/Indonesia/Southeast Sulawesi/Konawe/Wonggeduku Barat/Tobimeita

    Properties in Tobimeita

    Wonggeduku Barat, Konawe, Southeast Sulawesi

    0 properties available

    No properties here yet — be the first! List yours free in 2 minutes.

    Own a property in Tobimeita? List it for free →

    Browse Konawe →

    About Tobimeita

    Tobimeita – a settlement in Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi

    Tobimeita is located in the Wonggeduku Barat district, which forms part of Konawe Regency in Southeast Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tenggara) province on the island of Celebes. This settlement lies in the eastern part of the Republic of Indonesia, in the region extending eastward from the Molucca Sea. Konawe Regency is known for rice cultivation, functioning as the "rice granary" of Southeast Sulawesi province: more than half of the entire province's rice production originates from this region. This area is agriculturally oriented with a significant farming tradition.

    General overview

    Tobimeita is a small settlement of the Indonesian rural type. As part of Wonggeduku Barat district, it functions within the administrative organization of Konawe Regency. The regency capital is the city of Unaaha, which serves as the administrative centre. There is no verifiable source regarding Tobimeita's specific local renown for tourism or economics, suggesting that this is an average rural village belonging among the regency's countryside settlements. The character of the environment is determined by the general nature of Konawe Regency: an agricultural area where rice production forms the backbone of the economy. Settlements such as Tobimeita are part of the regency's rural infrastructure, where life follows primarily the agricultural cycle, and basic public services (schools, healthcare, postal services) are accessible at district level or in larger settlements. The region's climate is tropical, with most of the year experiencing rainfall, which favours rice cultivation.

    Real estate and investment

    No settlement-level source is available regarding Tobimeita's real estate market characteristics; however, at the Konawe Regency level, the nature of the real estate market can be assessed based on the region's agricultural profile and rural character. In rural Indonesian settlements, as in the context where Tobimeita operates, real estate exists largely in the form of agricultural land, smaller rice farms, and simpler residential structures. Prices are significantly lower than in more developed areas or urban centres. In the regency's region, the primary motivation for property purchase is generally agricultural production and rural residence. For foreign investors, according to the strict regulations of the Republic of Indonesia, there is generally no opportunity to own land; only leases of up to 30 years or limited leasing rights can be considered. Local Indonesian investors and members of the area's community are the primary real estate market participants. From an investment potential perspective, Konawe Regency is based overwhelmingly on agricultural sales opportunities, with long-term value growth possibilities emerging along infrastructure development lines. However, due to its rural character, property appreciation is slower than in urbanizing central areas.

    Safety and security

    Settlement-level public safety statistics for Tobimeita are not available. Konawe Regency, as part of Southeast Sulawesi province, is generally characterized as a rural, less urbanized area where organized crime is not typical. As part of rural Indonesian settlements, Tobimeita's environment can generally be characterized by peace and a stable security situation. In such areas, serious security risks are not typical; however, like every rural region, it carries the potential for general petty crime. Violent crime is rarer in rural areas, and residents of such regions typically display strong community cohesion. Rural settlements such as Tobimeita are not characterized by the urban security problems such as organized gang activity or drug trafficking. Concerning travellers and residents, basic normal street caution is advisable, but the broader region mentioned is not considered a particularly risky zone in international terms.

    Tourist attractions

    Specific tourist attractions cannot be identified within Tobimeita settlement from verifiable sources. Given the settlement's rural and agriculturally oriented character, typical tourist infrastructure, notable buildings, or natural attractions are not known. However, at the Konawe Regency level, the capital city of Unaaha serves as the administrative and commercial centre, offering certain basic services and market activities. The region belonging to Southeast Sulawesi province, of which Konawe is a part, is located on the eastern coast of Celebes Island and is characterized in natural terms by features such as primary forest ecosystems and coastal areas. The province contains numerous coral atolls and marine biodiversity attractions; however, these are generally found in areas closer to the coastline. In the absence of specific tourism recommendations regarding Tobimeita settlement, it appears that this is strictly an agricultural-purpose rural village not primarily oriented toward tourism. For interested visitors, however, such rural areas offer an authentic experience of Indonesian agricultural life and community engagement, although the tourism infrastructure system in these areas is generally underdeveloped.

    Summary

    Tobimeita is a rural settlement of Konawe Regency in Southeast Sulawesi, characterized as an agriculturally typical community primarily connected to rice production. The real estate market is rural in nature and limited in development, while the public safety situation is stably peaceful. No tourist attractions are known, indicating that this is an authentic rural Indonesian settlement that operates according to the agricultural cycle.


    More about Wonggeduku Barat

    Wonggeduku Barat – Kecamatan in Konawe Regency, Southeast SulawesiWonggeduku Barat is a kecamatan in Konawe Regency, in the province of Southeast Sulawesi, which lies in Sulawesi.…

    Wonggeduku Barat – Kecamatan in Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi

    Wonggeduku Barat is a kecamatan in Konawe Regency, in the province of Southeast Sulawesi, which lies in Sulawesi. In broad terms, Sulawesi is shaped by four mountainous peninsulas with deep gulfs and a cultural mosaic of Bugis, Makassar, Toraja and Minahasa peoples. Indonesian records list Wonggeduku Barat among the kecamatan of Kabupaten Konawe, but detailed English-language coverage of the district itself is limited, so this profile leans on wider Konawe and Southeast Sulawesi context.

    Tourism and attractions

    Wonggeduku Barat itself is not a packaged tourist destination; it is a working kecamatan whose appeal lies in everyday rural or small-town life, and English-language sources for the district are limited. At the regency level, Konawe Regency in Southeast Sulawesi, with Unaaha as its capital, occupies a large mainland area north of Kendari with an economy of rice farming, plantations and a growing nickel mining and smelting footprint. At the provincial level, Southeast Sulawesi has Kendari as its capital, with an economy built on nickel mining, fisheries and smallholder farming. Day-to-day cultural life in Wonggeduku Barat centres on village mosques or churches, small warung, weekly markets and seasonal religious and customary calendars, with broader sights of Konawe Regency reachable by road.

    Property market

    Wonggeduku Barat is part of the wider Konawe Regency property market, with stock dominated by single-family homes on family-owned plots and smallholder agricultural land, plus ruko shop-house terraces around the kecamatan centre. Land values sit within the lower-to-middle range of the Konawe spectrum, on a gradient from main-road frontage to interior desa holdings; formal hak milik certification is most reliable near district offices and main villages, while remoter plots often involve customary or adat arrangements requiring careful verification. The most active markets in Southeast Sulawesi cluster around the regency capital and larger provincial cities rather than a smaller kecamatan such as Wonggeduku Barat, and demand here is driven mainly by local families and posted public-sector workers rather than speculative buyers.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Formal rental supply in Wonggeduku Barat is limited compared with the main cities of Southeast Sulawesi. Owner-occupied housing dominates, supplemented by a modest number of kost boarding rooms aimed at teachers, civil servants and other posted staff, together with a small pool of rented houses tied to local government, schools and trade activity rather than resort or industrial demand. Investment interest is better framed in terms of agricultural land and smallholder commercial plots than residential yield, with stronger residential cases in the wider Konawe Regency clustering around the regency capital and main road corridors. Prospective investors should verify land status, adat arrangements and local hazard exposure before committing capital.

    Practical tips

    Wonggeduku Barat is reached primarily by road from Unaaha, the seat of Konawe Regency, via regency and provincial routes, with travel times depending on weather and road condition. Local movement relies on private cars and motorbikes, shared angkutan pedesaan services and ojek taxis, with online ride-hailing mainly around the closest urban centres. Puskesmas clinics, primary and lower-secondary schools, small markets and local mosques or churches serve the larger desa or kampung, while hospitals, banks and main government offices cluster in the regency capital and the nearest provincial city. The climate follows the tropical pattern of Sulawesi with a wet and a dry season; foreign buyers usually structure transactions through hak pakai or company-held hak guna bangunan with professional advice, since freehold hak milik is reserved for Indonesian citizens.

    More about Konawe

    Konawe – Heart of the Tolaki Kingdom and Aopa Watumohai National ParkKonawe Regency lies in the central part of Southeast Sulawesi province, north-west of Kendari city. Its capital…

    Konawe – Heart of the Tolaki Kingdom and Aopa Watumohai National Park

    Konawe Regency lies in the central part of Southeast Sulawesi province, north-west of Kendari city. Its capital is Unaaha. Konawe is the core territory of the historical Konawe (Tolaki) Kingdom, the cultural centre of the Tolaki people.

    Attractions and Activities

    The eastern part of Aopa Watumohai National Park extends into Konawe: swamp savanna, rainforest and habitat of the Sulawesi-endemic anoa (dwarf buffalo). Lalindu Lake is a natural freshwater lake suitable for fishing and boating. Along the Konaweha River, waterfalls and rice terraces alternate. Near Unaaha, old Konawe royal memorial sites can be visited.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Konawe is the heartland of Tolaki culture: the kalo sara (symbol of the Tolaki alliance, a woven bracelet) represents peace and unity. The lulo ngganda circle dance is the best-known tradition. Cuisine is Tolaki: sinonggi sago, ikan bakar (grilled fish) and local spiced sambal.

    Public Safety

    Konawe is a safe rural region. A guide is recommended in the national park. Medical care: basic hospital in Unaaha; Kendari (approx. 1 hour) has full hospital facilities.

    Practical Information

    From Kendari Haluoleo Airport, approximately 1 hour north-west by car. The best time to visit is April to October. Accommodation: simple hotels in Unaaha.

    More about Southeast Sulawesi

    Southeast Sulawesi is paradise for diving and marine biodiversity, where Wakatobi National Park – a UNESCO biosphere reserve – holds world-class coral reefs. Kendari is the…

    Southeast Sulawesi is paradise for diving and marine biodiversity, where Wakatobi National Park – a UNESCO biosphere reserve – holds world-class coral reefs. Kendari is the capital, Buton Island has historical significance, and Muna Island's cave paintings are remnants of ancient culture. The province lies on the shores of the Banda Sea and Flores Sea.

    Where is Southeast Sulawesi?

    The province is located in southeastern Sulawesi island. Kendari is the capital, accessible by air from Jakarta and Makassar. The Wakatobi Islands (Wangiwangi, Kaledupa, Tomia, Binongko) can be reached by plane or boat from Kendari. Buton Island is accessible by ferry.

    What to See?

    1. Wakatobi National Park – UNESCO Biosphere

    Wakatobi National Park is one of the world's best diving sites, with 750+ coral species. The park is a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Hoga, Kaledupa, and Tomia islands offer crystal-clear waters and rich marine life. Wall diving and macro photography are excellent.

    2. Kendari – Provincial Capital

    Kendari lies on the shores of Kendari Bay and is the departure point for boats to Wakatobi. Nambo Beach and local markets offer insight into Southeast Sulawesi life. The city's calm atmosphere is appealing.

    3. Buton Island – Historic Fort

    Buton Island was the seat of the historic Buton (Wolio) Sultanate. Fort Wolio (Benteng Keraton Wolio) is one of the world's largest forts and preserves local history.

    4. Muna Island Cave Paintings

    Muna Island's caves hold ancient rock art, evidence of early human presence in the region. Liangkobori and Gua Metanduno caves are the main sites.

    5. Moramo Waterfalls

    Moramo Waterfalls (Air Terjun Moramo) are tiered waterfalls near Kendari. Crystal-clear pools and tropical forest offer a pleasant excursion.

    When to Visit?

    April–October is the dry season, ideal for diving. Underwater visibility is best between May and September. Wakatobi is visitable year-round, but the sea is calmer in the dry season.

    How Long to Stay?

    5–8 days recommended:

    • 3–4 days: Wakatobi diving and snorkeling
    • 1 day: Kendari and Nambo Beach
    • 1–2 days: Buton Island and Fort Wolio
    • 1 day: Muna caves or Moramo waterfalls

    Renting or Investing in Southeast Sulawesi?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Southeast Sulawesi, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats

    Official Resources

    For further information about Southeast Sulawesi, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Southeast Sulawesi Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    Southeast Sulawesi is a dream for divers and marine nature lovers. Wakatobi's coral reefs and Buton's historical heritage together provide a world-class experience.

    Own a property in Tobimeita?

    Be the first to list your property in Tobimeita

    List Your Property — It's Free