Periuk – Northern Tangerang's Residential-Industrial Frontier
Periuk occupies the northern reaches of Kota Tangerang, positioned along the corridor where the city's residential fabric transitions into the industrial zones extending toward Cikupa and the Tangerang Regency border. The kecamatan combines residential kampung neighbourhoods with scattered industrial pockets — small factories, production workshops and storage yards that employ a significant share of the local population. Periuk's strategic value lies in its proximity to Tangerang's northern industrial corridor while maintaining enough residential infrastructure to function as a living district rather than a purely industrial zone. The Cisadane River and its tributaries flow through parts of the district, adding a green riparian dimension but also creating flood risk during heavy monsoon rains.
Tourism & Attractions
Periuk is an everyday working district, and its attractions are of the lived-experience variety. The local pasar (market) is a social hub where residents catch up on neighbourhood news while buying fresh produce and household essentials. Street food is excellent and cheap — nasi uduk, lontong sayur and gorengan (fried snack) stalls line the main roads during morning and evening hours. Small community parks and musholla (prayer rooms) serve as gathering points, and neighbourhood football matches on open fields draw enthusiastic crowds on weekends. The Cisadane River banks offer quiet spots for fishing — a low-key recreational activity popular with locals. For more structured entertainment, residents travel to Karawaci's Supermal or Tangerang city centre, both reachable within 20 minutes.
Real Estate Market
Periuk offers some of the most affordable property in Kota Tangerang. Residential options range from basic kampung houses on small plots to simple developer-built perumahan targeting factory workers and lower-middle-class families. Kos-kosan buildings — the area's most active property product — serve the industrial workforce. Industrial properties include small factory units and warehouses on parcels zoned for light manufacturing. Land prices are among the lowest in the kota, reflecting the peripheral location and flood risk. Buyers considering property in Periuk should pay close attention to flood history data — specific kelurahan near river channels have experienced recurring inundation during monsoon peaks, and this materially affects property values and insurance costs.
Rental & Investment Outlook
Rental demand in Periuk is anchored by industrial employment. Workers in the northern Tangerang manufacturing corridor need affordable, nearby housing, and Periuk's kos-kosan and kontrakan serve this need reliably. Monthly kos rates are very competitive — often IDR 500,000 to 1.2 million — and occupancy remains high outside of Lebaran migration periods. The investment case for Periuk rests on two pillars: the continued strength of Tangerang's industrial sector and gradual infrastructure improvements (better drainage, road widening, public transport extensions) that could lift property values over time. The primary risk remains flooding — investors should budget for flood-mitigation measures and accept that some years will bring water damage and temporary tenant displacement.
Practical Tips
Periuk is connected to Tangerang's road network via secondary roads leading to Jalan Daan Mogot and the toll road interchange. Public transport is limited to angkot and ojek online — the district is not served by commuter rail, so Jakarta-bound commuters face a multi-modal journey. Roads within kampung areas can be narrow and poorly lit. Healthcare is available at a puskesmas and private clinics, with hospitals accessible in central Tangerang within a 15–20 minute drive. Flooding preparedness is essential: residents should know their kelurahan's flood risk classification, keep valuables above potential water levels, and familiarise themselves with local evacuation routes. The monsoon peak from December to February demands particular vigilance.

