Karangsari – a village in Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province
Karangsari is an Indonesian village that administratively belongs to Angsana District (Kecamatan Angsana), as part of Kabupaten Pandeglang, in Banten Province on the island of Java. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located in the southwestern part of Java, near the Sunda Strait, where Javanese and Sundanese cultural traditions merge. It is important to note that the Wikipedia article in English under the name "Karangsari" containing detailed information refers to a different village – located in Central Java Province, in Pemalang Regency, Pulosari District (where the population is 5015 people) – and cannot be clearly identified with Karangsari in Banten. Therefore, the following presents verifiable information related to Pandeglang Regency and Banten Province, clearly indicating the level of data source reliability.
General overview
Karangsari is one of the villages belonging to Angsana District in Kabupaten Pandeglang, which is one of the largest administrative units in Banten Province by area. Pandeglang Regency itself occupies significant territory in the western part of Java, and is among the rural, agriculturally characterized inland areas of the province. Angsana District is located in the southern regions of the regency, where rural lifestyle and agricultural activities – primarily rice fields and smallholder farming – are predominant. Banten Province as a whole, with approximately 11–12 million inhabitants, is one of the most populous Indonesian provinces; however, Pandeglang Regency – particularly its southern territory around Angsana – is considered a relatively low-density and less urbanized area within the province. The place name Karangsari itself is a Sundanese-Indonesian compound word: "karang" signifies rock, reef, or settlement, while "sari" means essence or flower, and such name combinations occur in numerous Javanese and Sundanese villages, explaining why multiple identically named settlements exist in Indonesia.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market in Pandeglang Regency shows moderate activity in comparison within Banten Province. The economically more dynamic parts of the province – such as the industrial cities around Tangerang or the Labuan–Carita coastal tourism zone – attract investor attention, while the regency's interior rural villages, including areas belonging to Angsana District, are characteristically served by local agricultural and residential real estate markets without significant foreign capital inflow. Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign citizens cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian real estate; for them, longer-term leasing (Hak Sewa) or a structure through a nominal Indonesian owner represent solutions, the legal risks of which should be assessed with a local attorney in any case. The regency's southern coastal settlements possess some tourism development potential due to proximity to the Java Sea, though this is more applicable along the coastline than in interior villages. For those seeking long-term, low-priced rural real estate in Banten Province, Pandeglang Regency may offer options, but their value retention and liquidity should be preceded by thorough on-site examination.
Safety and security
Settlement-level, publicly available statistics are not available regarding security in Karangsari and Angsana District. Based on the broader context, Banten Province's public safety situation is mixed: the province's more urbanized, industrial zones – particularly the Tangerang agglomeration – are characterized by urban crime rates higher than the country's average, while the rural, interior areas – such as the southern parts of Pandeglang Regency – generally show a more peaceful community-based social order. In small Javanese and Sundanese villages, local community control (rukun tetangga, rukun warga system) traditionally plays an important role in maintaining everyday order. Nevertheless, these observations should be understood at the regency and provincial level and do not substitute for concrete, current information specific to the given settlement.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are known from available sources regarding Karangsari village itself. Pandeglang Regency as a whole, however, possesses several known natural and cultural attractions that may be relevant to those visiting the region. The most significant of these is Ujung Kulon National Park, which is also designated by UNESCO as part of the World Heritage, and is known as the last natural habitat of the Javan rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus); this park is located at the southernmost tip of the regency. Also connected to the region is Krakatau volcano, situated on the waters of the Sunda Strait, and visits to which typically depart from Carita or Labuan ports. These sites lie several tens of kilometers from Angsana District, and their accessibility may take several hours depending on road conditions. Available source materials contain no concrete data on direct Angsana-area tourism offerings.
Summary
Karangsari is a small Javanese village in Kecamatan Angsana, within Kabupaten Pandeglang, in Banten Province. Available sources do not directly provide demographic, tourist, or real estate market data specific to the village itself; therefore, the article necessarily relies on general characteristics understood at the level of Pandeglang Regency and Banten Province. The place is considered a rural, minimally tourism-visited area, though its broader region encompasses outstanding natural values such as Ujung Kulon National Park. Prior to any real estate or investment decision, on-site examination and local legal consultation are essential.

