Lebak Wangi – a settlement in Kecamatan Sepatan Timur district, Kabupaten Tangerang, Banten province
Lebak Wangi is an Indonesian settlement (desa or kelurahan) located in Banten province, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Tangerang, belonging to Kecamatan Sepatan Timur district. Geographically, it is situated on the western part of the island of Java, at approximately -6.14 latitude and 106.60 longitude. This coordinate positioning indicates that the settlement is located close to the broader periphery of the Greater Jakarta metropolitan area (Jabodetabek), whose sphere of influence covers much of Kabupaten Tangerang. Independent Wikipedia-level documentation of the settlement is not currently available; therefore, the description below is based on reliably identified administrative data, as well as generally verifiable characteristics of Kabupaten Tangerang and Banten province.
General overview
Lebak Wangi forms part of Kecamatan Sepatan Timur district, which is situated in the eastern band of Kabupaten Tangerang and is administratively close to areas bordering the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (DKI Jakarta). Kabupaten Tangerang itself is one of the most populous and dynamically developing regencies in Indonesia: as the economic center of Banten province, it is characterized by industrial parks, residential zones, and agricultural areas alike. The Sepatan Timur district is characteristically a mixed-character area, within which the combined effects of traditional village development and urbanization pressures can be observed — this process is true for the entire extent of Kabupaten Tangerang, particularly in areas close to Jakarta. Lebak Wangi itself does not appear in available public sources as having an identifiable institution, natural formation, or infrastructure facility; the settlement most certainly belongs among the small population settlements of the affected district, primarily serving residential and agricultural functions. The place name itself derives from a Javanese-Indonesian composite: "lebak" means depression or valley, while "wangi" means fragrant or aromatic — this naming tradition is customary among Javanese and Bantam villages.
Real estate and investment
Independent, specifically verifiable real estate market data for Lebak Wangi is not available; therefore, the following presents the broader market context of Kabupaten Tangerang, with the caveat that this reflects the general picture rather than the specific price level of the settlement. Over recent decades, Kabupaten Tangerang has become one of the fastest-growing real estate market zones in Indonesia, explained in part by urbanization moving outward from Jakarta, in part by proximity to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, and in part by the expansion of the region's industrial and logistics capacity. This trend also affects formerly agricultural villages located near industrial areas, which are gradually being incorporated into the fabric of urban agglomeration. The opportunities for foreign nationals to acquire real estate in Indonesia are regulated by Indonesian land law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria) and its amendments: foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik), however, under certain conditions, lease-based titles (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa) are accessible to them. Before any specific investment decision, involvement of an Indonesian legal specialist and current official consultation are recommended, as regulatory details change from time to time.
Safety and security
Specifically cited statistics or official assessments regarding public safety for Lebak Wangi are not available in public sources. Generally speaking, the security situation in Banten province — and within it, Kabupaten Tangerang — presents a picture characteristic of metropolitan-peripheral areas similar to the Jabodetabek zone: minor crimes against property generally occur at higher rates in urban areas than in rural villages, however, violent crime across the province as a whole is not considered exceptionally high in regional comparison. The presence of Indonesian law enforcement is realized through the polsek (police station) system, which extends down to the district level. Foreigners and visitors — as is generally the case throughout Indonesia — are advised to be attentive to valuables and to respect local customs. Nevertheless, this represents general considerations applicable to the broader region and does not characterize the specific security profile of Lebak Wangi.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction directly associated with Lebak Wangi can be identified in available sources. Kecamatan Sepatan Timur district itself does not rank among Banten province's known tourist destinations. The province's most significant tourist areas — such as Ujung Kulon National Park at the tip of the Malay Peninsula, the Krakatau volcano in the Sunda Strait, or the Tanjung Lesung coastal zone — lie considerably further south and west of Lebak Wangi, and generally require several hours of travel by car. Within Kabupaten Tangerang's territory, industrial and commercial functions predominate rather than nature or cultural tourism. In areas of Banten province further north, closer to the border with Kabupaten Tangerang, certain local religious sites (mosques, prayer houses) and minor natural attractions are visitable, however, verified sources regarding specific connections to Lebak Wangi are not available.
Summary
Lebak Wangi is a small Javanese settlement administratively belonging to Kecamatan Sepatan Timur district in Kabupaten Tangerang, Banten province. By virtue of its location within the broader sphere of influence of the Greater Jakarta agglomeration, the settlement is situated in an area affected by the urbanization and economic processes characteristic of the regency as a whole; however, it does not possess an independent, specifically citable profile available to the public from either a tourism or real estate market perspective. For gaining knowledge of the region and making any potential investment decisions, reliance on current local sources and expert consultation is advisable.

