Masigit – kelurahan in Cilegon industrial city, Banten province
Masigit is a kelurahan (administrative village level) in Indonesia's Banten province, found in the Kecamatan Jombang district, within the administrative area of Kota Cilegon (Cilegon city). It is located at the western tip of Java island, near the Sunda Strait, which separates Java from Sumatra. Within the broader administrative framework, Cilegon is one of Banten province's prominent urban regions, holding strategic significance for industry and maritime transportation throughout the region. Available source material does not contain independent data on Masigit settlement; the following description is based on verifiable information available at the province and city level.
General overview
Masigit belongs to Kecamatan Jombang, which is one of Kota Cilegon's administrative districts. Cilegon itself is one of Banten province's most significant cities, known primarily for its heavy industrial capacity: the region operates multiple steel mills and petrochemical plants, including the nationally important Krakatau Steel complex. This industrial emphasis fundamentally shapes the character of Cilegon and its districts – thus Kecamatan Jombang and Masigit as well. According to data on Banten province, the province occupies Java island's westernmost tip and became an independent province on October 4, 2000, when it separated from the former West Java province under Law No. 23 of 2000. The province's capital is Kota Serang. Banten's population density reaches 1,341 persons per square kilometer, which is distinctly high by Indonesian standards, indicating this is a densely populated, dynamically developing region. Masigit itself is a relatively small administrative unit within the industrial city, and its independent statistics do not appear in available public sources.
Real estate and investment
Independent, settlement-level data on Masigit's real estate market is not available; the following describes the general real estate market context of Kota Cilegon and Banten province. Cilegon, as a city with a strong industrial background, continuously generates worker demand in the residential property sector, particularly for factory workers and engineering personnel. This keeps both the rental and sales markets active within the city, though compared to tourism-attractive markets like Bali or Yogyakarta, Cilegon's market is primarily driven by industrial investments and local housing needs. Under general regulations applicable in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; available options for them include limited-term use rights (Hak Pakai), which are accessible under specified conditions. From an investment perspective, Banten province and within it the Cilegon region form part of the country's industrial and logistics corridor, continuously supported by state development plans. This suggests medium to long-term real estate market stability in the broader Jombang district – to which Masigit belongs – though available source material does not contain specific data on prices and returns.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable statistics on Masigit's public safety situation are not available. Generally, given Cilegon's character as an industrial city, local authorities pay increased attention to law enforcement in the areas surrounding factories and logistics facilities. Banten province ranks among Java's most densely inhabited regions, and as with all major urban areas in Indonesia, everyday crime risks – primarily minor property-related offenses – cannot be ruled out, though specific data on their extent and nature regarding Masigit cannot be provided. For those interested in property through the Indo.Rent platform, it is generally recommended to visit the location in person, gather information from neighbors and local RT/RW (neighborhood administration) representatives, and collect direct information about current local conditions, as publicly available, current, and reliable public safety statistics are not accessible at the kelurahan level.
Tourist attractions
Available source material mentions no unique tourist attractions regarding Masigit settlement or the immediate Kecamatan Jombang district. However, from Kota Cilegon's broader region, it is worth noting that the city's geographical location near the Sunda Strait is noteworthy: the strait between Java and Sumatra is both an important shipping route and an area of natural interest. The Krakatau volcano – whose remnants rise in the Sunda Strait and whose 1883 eruption was one of the world's most famous volcanic events – is accessible from the Cilegon area by ferry and ship services, though organizing such visits typically uses Anyer or Carita ports as departure points, which are also located in Banten province. Additionally, Banten province preserves numerous historical monuments in and near Kota Serang from the former Banten Sultanate era, which form part of the entire province's cultural heritage. However, these attractions are not in Masigit's immediate vicinity but rather at other points in the broader province.
Summary
Masigit is a small kelurahan in Kota Cilegon, within the Kecamatan Jombang administrative district, in Banten province's industrially dominant city. The province has been independent since 2000, its population density exceeds the Indonesian average, and Cilegon is known primarily for its heavy industry and logistics roles at Java's western end. Masigit's independent demographic, tourist, or real estate market data are not publicly available; understanding the area must rely primarily on information available at the province and city level. For those seeking property near Cilegon, the Jombang district's industrial and residential character, the province's development dynamics, and the framework of Indonesian real estate regulations provide guidance points.

