Abadi Jaya – administrative village in Maginti district, West Muna
Abadi Jaya is an Indonesian administrative village-level settlement (desa) located in Southeast Sulawesi Province, belonging to Maginti District in Muna Barat Regency. Based on its coordinates (-4.8574; 122.3731), it is situated in the southeastern part of Sulawesi Island, in the area geographically defined by Muna Island and the southeastern coastal region of mainland Sulawesi. In the Indonesian administrative system, the desa is the basic unit within which local government functions operate under district supervision. Muna Barat Regency is a relatively young administrative unit: it separated from the former Muna Regency in 2014, and its seat is in Laworo.
General overview
According to available sources, Abadi Jaya is one of the administrative villages in Maginti District in Muna Barat Regency. More detailed, source-supported data specific to this settlement—such as population figures, area size, or economic profile—is not currently available. Generally speaking, Muna Barat Regency's territory is characterized by agriculture, forestry, and fishing as dominant livelihood sources, which are determined by the region's natural features—coastal location, tropical climate, and relatively low population density. Maginti District itself is a smaller administrative area within the regency, and the villages here—including Abadi Jaya—typically provide homes for agricultural and fishing communities. The region's infrastructure development lags behind the Indonesian average, which is evident in road network quality, accessibility to healthcare and educational institutions, as is true for several districts in Southeast Sulawesi.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Abadi Jaya settlement is not available. In broader context, Muna Barat Regency's real estate market is underdeveloped and low-volume, a characteristic typical of a relatively peripheral regency created in 2014. Investment potential is limited by weaker infrastructure, low population density, and limited market demand. Under Indonesia's generally applicable real estate regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; for them, longer-term use is enabled by Hak Pakai (use rights) or various lease arrangements. These general legal frameworks are also applicable in Muna Barat territory, though due to the local real estate market's low activity, the area is currently not considered a particularly relevant target for foreign investors. The regency's development plans could change this situation in the longer term, especially if infrastructure investments reach the interior districts.
Safety and security
Specific, settlement-level security statistics for Abadi Jaya are not available. Regarding Southeast Sulawesi Province as a whole, it cannot be classified as a region characterized by exceptionally high crime rates by Indonesian standards, and in rural, low-population-density areas—such as much of Muna Barat—the proportion of violent crimes is typically lower compared to major cities. Of course, this is a general regional observation that cannot be mechanically applied to any single specific village. The territorial organs of the Indonesian state police (Polri) operate at the regency seat and in larger district centers, which may mean longer response times for more peripheral villages in case of need.
Tourist attractions
There is no source-supported data on named tourist attractions in Abadi Jaya or in the Maginti District area. However, Muna Barat Regency's broadly defined territory deserves attention for its natural features: Muna Island and the southeastern Sulawesi coastline generally hold appeal for those interested in diving, coral reefs, and tropical coastal nature. Wakatobi National Park—one of Southeast Sulawesi's most renowned protected areas and one of the world's outstanding diving destinations—is located in the regency's east-southern vicinity, but there is no verifiable data on its exact distance from Abadi Jaya. Rural tourism in Muna Barat territory is not yet significant, so based on available information, Abadi Jaya is primarily to be understood not as a tourist-oriented but as an agricultural-fishing community.
Summary
Abadi Jaya is an administrative village of Maginti District in Muna Barat Regency, located in Southeast Sulawesi Province, for which detailed, source-supported settlement data is not yet publicly available. Based on economic and infrastructural characteristics typical of the broader region—Muna Barat Regency and Southeast Sulawesi Province—the settlement is likely a smaller community engaged in agriculture or fishing, which is one participant in Indonesia's rural development processes. From a tourism or investment perspective, it is not currently considered a known destination, and any more specific characterization would only be appropriately conducted based on direct on-site observation or official Indonesian statistical sources.

