MakassarThe Grid Zone

Parang LoeRent Prices 2026

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Our Verdict

"The Grid"

Paying a median of Rp45,000/m² puts Parang Loe squarely in "THE_GRID" because you’re essentially paying a convenience tax to live next to your warehouse. It is a functional neighborhood, not a lifestyle choice, and the high-end Rp120,000/m² reflects the scarcity of decent office-grade spaces in a sea of basic worker housing. This isn't a gentrification trap, it's just a gritty utility zone that makes sense only if you have business inside the KIMA gates.

The Vibe:Parang Loe is the industrial backbone of Makassar, defined by the massive KIMA (Kawasan Industri Makassar) complex and constant container traffic along Jalan Prof. Dr. Ir. Sutami. You won't find boutique shops here; instead, the physical reality is warehouses, dust, and heavy logistics activity. The crowd is almost exclusively composed of factory workers, technicians, and logistics managers who need to be minutes away from the Tol Reformasi.

Market Median

Rp45,000
/m²/mo
0.0% Discountvs Makassar avg
LowHigh
Rp18,000Rp120,000
Est. Rating3/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Stable
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Parang Loe @ Rp45,000/m²/mo

Rp2,700,000

District Highlights

Grocery
Indogrosir Makassar
School
SMK Negeri 5 Makassar
Hospital
RSUD Sayang Rakyat
Local Spot
KIMA Square

Locals Ask

Why is the price range so wide?

The Rp18,000 low-end is for basic worker barracks, while the Rp120,000 peak covers rare, air-conditioned office spaces or modern rukos near the main gate.

What is the traffic situation like?

Expect a daily battle with heavy container trucks on Jalan Sutami; it’s loud, dusty, and slow during shift changes.

Is there any green space?

Not really. Your best bet is the buffer zones around the factories or heading south toward the university campuses in Tamalanrea.

How close is the airport?

Very close; Sultan Hasanuddin International is a 15-minute drive via the toll road, making this ideal for logistics firms.

Is it a good place to live long-term?

Only if your life revolves around the industrial estate. Most residents move further south to Daya or Perdos once they can afford the commute.