Sukarasa – a settlement in Kota Tangerang in the heart of the Jakarta metropolis
Sukarasa forms part of the administrative structure of Kota Tangerang, which is located in Banten Province and belongs to the Java macro-region. The settlement is situated in the Tangerang district (kecamatan), approximately 20.7 kilometres west of the center of the Jakarta Capital Region (DKI Jakarta). This proximity significantly influences Sukarasa's social and economic characteristics, as the city is an integral part of the Jabodetabekjur metropolitan area, which is one of the most dynamically developing regions in Indonesia.
General overview
Sukarasa is an integral part of Kota Tangerang's urban core, representing one component of the densely populated urban area belonging to the district. Kota Tangerang itself is considered Indonesia's third-largest satellite city, directly after Jakarta, and has undergone massive urbanization processes in recent decades. By the end of 2024, the total population of Kota Tangerang exceeded 1.9 million, while the settlement's population density was approximately 12,000 inhabitants/km², which is considered a high value typical for urban areas. This high population density indicates that the vicinity where Sukarasa is located exhibits typical characteristics of a developing Indonesian large city: intensive residential and commercial functions, closely linked with the regional transportation network and production bases.
The ethnic composition of the original population reflects the traditions of the Sundanese people (suku Sunda Banten), although modern urbanization and migration processes have made the demographics more heterogeneous. Sukarasa, as part of Tangerang city, functions as a significant center of Indonesia's industrial and service sectors. The settlement's level of infrastructural development is interconnected with the development of Kota Tangerang, which is considered economically determinative for the country's region. The institutions, commerce, and residential infrastructure operating here point to a dynamic social environment, predominantly composed of working-age, mobile, and open-minded populations.
Real estate and investment
Sukarasa's evaluation from a real estate market perspective is closely linked to the broader economic dynamics of Kota Tangerang. The city has undergone multifaceted developments over the past two decades, which have significantly driven up real estate market values and investor interest. Kota Tangerang, as the third-largest satellite city in the Jabodetabekjur area, is considered an attractive destination for Indonesian real estate market participants and foreign investors thanks to the significant concentration of industrial parks, shopping centers, and residential complexes. This attractiveness directly affects Sukarasa's real estate market situation as well.
In Indonesian real estate market regulations, it is worth noting that property purchases by foreign clients are conducted under strict restrictions. Indonesian law fundamentally prohibits foreign nationals from owning land; however, there is an opportunity to purchase long-term leases (hak guna usaha – 30 years, or hak pakai – 25 years) as well as condominiums (shared ownership shares in apartment buildings), provided Indonesian authorities permit it. Lease rights can be extended, which in practice provides a stable investment opportunity. In the Kota Tangerang area, real estate prices have therefore gradually increased over the past decade thanks to developments attracting young workforce, office sector, and industrial operations.
In the immediate vicinity of Sukarasa – as throughout Kota Tangerang – a wide range of apartments, modern residential complexes, and mixed-use commercial-residential compounds can be found. Investment in these has become popular over the past decade due to the expansion of the Indonesian middle class and the growing number of jobs near Jakarta. The region's infrastructural development, expansion of the highway network, and mass transit projects (such as potential railway and tramway development initiatives) favorably influence real estate market prospects in the long term. However, in the Indonesian real estate market, as in emerging markets generally, value fluctuations and liquidity risks are present, particularly in cases of macroeconomic volatility or regulatory changes.
Safety and security
When evaluating Sukarasa's public safety, the general conditions characteristic of the Kota Tangerang area must be considered. Kota Tangerang, as a densely populated satellite city in the Jabodetabekjur area, operates in a public safety environment typical of Indonesian urban centers. In such large urban areas, public safety generally presents a mixed picture: in more developed infrastructure and commerce areas, as well as in better-resourced administrative districts, well-organized police forces and community safety systems typically operate; however, like any densely populated Indonesian city, Tangerang also contends with occasionally emerging minor crimes, traffic problems, and social tensions.
Regarding public safety in Indonesian cities generally, it can be said that for local residents, daily commuting and economic activity are typically safe; however, for travelers and those investing in real estate, it is advisable to exercise basic caution: protecting valuables, choosing safe transportation methods, and acquiring familiarity with local customs and environment. Kota Tangerang's city administration and public safety agencies strive to maintain order, although the actual level of public safety can vary locally and seasonally. Sukarasa, as part of the city's urban core, exhibits average large city characteristics in this regard. Indonesian authorities and exportable public order maintenance experience are present in the region, but considering the natural characteristics of a city operating in an emerging market – density, mobility, openness – local contextual knowledge is useful for maintaining safe living conditions.
Tourist attractions
At the settlement level, Sukarasa does not have identified tourist attractions based on available sources; however, due to its belonging to the Kota Tangerang administrative unit, general remarks regarding tourism in the broader area are relevant. Kota Tangerang, as a significant center of urbanization processes and industrial-commercial development, is primarily interesting for travelers due to business and work-related visits rather than as a traditional tourism destination. The shopping centers, restaurant networks, and modern service centers operating in the city and its immediate area attract those seeking urban experiences.
Regarding Banten Province and its immediate area, however, numerous cultural and natural points of interest are located not far away. Banten's historical and cultural heritage is intertwined with the traditions of Javanese Sundanese civilization and is rich in content. The province's coastline and historical sites (such as the Anyer peninsula, or the Sunda Strait region that played a role in the 1883 Krakatau catastrophe) hold broad historical and geological interest. While these are indeed farther from Sukarasa (50-100 kilometres), they are accessible within planned excursions by bus or car. In Indonesian tourism generally, temples and religious sites, family dining establishments, and internal-commercial functions serve as fundamental points of attraction in areas like Kota Tangerang. Modern shopping mall culture (shopping centers, entertainment centers) dominates urban tourism in such large cities.
Summary
Sukarasa is a modern urban product of Kota Tangerang, forming an integral part of the Indonesian Jabodetabekjur metropolis. Given its proximity to Jakarta, the economically dynamic development of Banten Province, and the characteristics shaped by intensive urbanization processes, it represents a typical developing Indonesian large city. Real estate market opportunities, business and employment infrastructure, and modern transportation connections attract investment and migration to the area. In terms of public safety, average urban standards apply, and while authentic tourist attractions are absent, the region remains an economically and infrastructurally dynamic area.






