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    Home/Indonesia/Banten/Kota Tangerang/Karang Tengah

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    Kota Tangerang, Banten

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    About Karang Tengah

    Karang Tengah – Middle-Class Residential Living Between Ciledug and City Centre

    Karang Tengah occupies a favourable position in Kota Tangerang's urban geography, sitting between the commercially intense Ciledug corridor to the south and the city's administrative and transport core to the north. This in-between position gives the kecamatan a residential character that balances accessibility with relative calm. The district is filled with middle-class housing developments — both older established kampung areas that have been progressively formalised and newer perumahan (housing estates) built by developers targeting salaried families. Schools, local mosques, small clinics and neighbourhood shops are spread throughout, creating a well-serviced residential fabric that allows most daily needs to be met within the kecamatan.

    Tourism & Attractions

    Karang Tengah is a neighbourhood to live in rather than visit, and its residents appreciate that distinction. The local atmosphere is defined by community life: morning jogs around the housing estate perimeters, weekend pengajian gatherings, children cycling through residential lanes, and the familiar rhythm of the adzan from neighbourhood mosques. Small parks and green pockets within housing estates serve as informal gathering spaces. For entertainment and dining out, residents typically head to the commercial centres of Ciledug or the malls and restaurants along Jalan Daan Mogot, both reachable in under 15 minutes by motorbike. The annual calendar is punctuated by neighbourhood gotong royong (community clean-up) events and festive celebrations during Idul Fitri and Idul Adha.

    Real Estate Market

    Karang Tengah's property market is solidly middle-class. The dominant product is the two-storey townhouse on a 60–120 square metre plot within a perumahan estate, priced to attract civil servants, mid-level corporate employees and small-business owners. Older individual houses in kampung-origin areas offer more space at lower prices but may lack the gated security and communal facilities of newer developments. Shophouses along the district's main access roads serve neighbourhood retail functions — minimarkets, restaurants, pharmacies and salons. Land supply for new projects is tightening as the district matures, which supports price stability. Overall, Karang Tengah offers fair value relative to its accessibility and amenity level.

    Rental & Investment Outlook

    Rental demand in Karang Tengah comes from families who want a permanent residential address without the premium prices of South Tangerang or the congestion of Ciledug. Long-term house rentals on annual contracts are the most common format, with rates for a decent two-bedroom house ranging from IDR 15 to 30 million per year. Kos-kosan cater to younger singles working in the broader Tangerang area. Rental yields are moderate — the district is not a high-velocity rental market, but vacancy is low and tenant stability is good. Investment upside is driven by steady residential demand as Tangerang's population continues to grow and the kecamatan becomes more fully developed with each passing decade.

    Practical Tips

    Karang Tengah is connected to Ciledug Raya and the wider Tangerang road network via well-maintained secondary roads. Public transport options include angkot routes and abundant ojek online; the nearest commuter train station is at Tangerang or Poris Plawad. Schools are plentiful at all levels within the kecamatan, and several private schools with bilingual curricula operate in the broader area. Healthcare is available at local clinics, with Tangerang General Hospital and private hospitals reachable within 15–20 minutes. The district is generally free from serious flooding, though individual streets may experience localised waterlogging during intense rainfall — always inspect drainage conditions when evaluating a property.


    More about Kota Tangerang

    Kota Tangerang – The City at Jakarta's Western Door Kota Tangerang is directly west of Jakarta, separated from the capital by little more than the Cisadane River, and home to…

    Kota Tangerang – The City at Jakarta's Western Door

    Kota Tangerang is directly west of Jakarta, separated from the capital by little more than the Cisadane River, and home to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport — Indonesia's main international gateway. The city has long been one of the most industrialised in Banten province, with major factories lining the surrounding industrial corridors, yet it also contains one of the oldest Hakka-Chinese settlements in the region, centred on the Pasar Lama neighbourhood near the Cisadane riverbank.

    What to See and Do

    Klenteng Boen Tek Bio on Jalan Pasar Lama is one of the oldest Chinese temples in Banten, active since the 17th century and surrounded by a charming cluster of heritage shophouses. The Cisadane riverfront has been developed into a pleasant promenade with weekend food stalls, and Taman Kota offers green relief from the urban bustle. Aviation enthusiasts visit the Soekarno-Hatta perimeter roads for aircraft-spotting as wide-bodies cross the threshold.

    Local Cuisine

    Laksa Tangerang is the city's most distinctive dish — a rich coconut-curry noodle broth quite unlike the laksa of Bogor or the Betawi capital, served with taoge (bean sprouts) and dried shrimp. Soto tangkar (beef-rib broth in coconut milk) and gecom (rice steamed in coconut milk with side dishes) also reflect the city's Betawi-Hakka heritage. The Pasar Lama strip comes alive after dark with food carts and small restaurants.

    Real Estate Market

    Tangerang's rental market is among the most active outside Jakarta. Proximity to Soekarno-Hatta drives demand for furnished units near the airport for airline crews and logistics workers, while the KRL commuter line from Tangerang Kota station to Jakarta Kota makes the city popular with Jakarta office workers seeking lower rents. Large perumahan estates in Cipondoh, Periuk, and Neglasari offer affordable landed houses at a fraction of equivalent Jakarta prices.

    More about Banten

    Banten is the westernmost province on the island of Java, facing the Sunda Strait. The region is the last refuge of the Javan rhinoceros through Ujung Kulon National Park, and also…

    Banten is the westernmost province on the island of Java, facing the Sunda Strait. The region is the last refuge of the Javan rhinoceros through Ujung Kulon National Park, and also welcomes visitors with beaches and historical monuments.

    Where is Banten?

    Banten is located at the western tip of Java, 2–3 hours by car from Jakarta. The province directly neighbors the capital, ensuring easy accessibility.

    What to See?

    1. Ujung Kulon National Park

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the last natural habitat of the critically endangered Javan rhinoceros. The park features pristine jungles, beaches, and coral reefs.

    2. Tanjung Lesung

    A government-developed special economic zone with coastal resorts and water sports. Ideal for a weekend getaway from Jakarta.

    3. Anyer and Carita Beaches

    Popular weekend destinations for Jakartans. On clear days, Krakatau is visible from the beaches, and nearby hot springs are also popular.

    4. Old Banten Town

    The center of the former Banten Sultanate with historical mosques, fort, and museum. The Banten Grand Mosque dates from the 16th century.

    When to Visit?

    April–October is the dry season, most pleasant for beach visits and national park excursions.

    How Long to Stay?

    2–4 days:

    • 1–2 days: Ujung Kulon National Park
    • 1 day: Tanjung Lesung or Anyer beaches
    • 1 day: Old Banten town

    Renting or Investing in Banten?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Banten, 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 Banten, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Banten 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

    Banten is an ideal excursion destination from Jakarta, where conservation, beaches, and history together offer diverse activities.

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