Marga Mulya – a settlement in Mauk district, northern Tangerang regency
Marga Mulya is an Indonesian settlement located in Mauk district (Kecamatan Mauk) of Tangerang regency (Kabupaten Tangerang) in Banten province. Geographically, it is situated in the northwestern part of Java island, close to the Java Sea; based on its coordinates, it falls roughly in the North Tangerang region. Kabupaten Tangerang forms part of the larger Jabodetabek metropolitan area, which functions as a buffer zone to Jakarta province (DKI Jakarta). Settlement-level statistical sources are currently unavailable for Marga Mulya, therefore the following description relies on regency and district-level context, with this limitation noted throughout.
General overview
Marga Mulya belongs to the administrative unit of Kecamatan Mauk, which is located in the northern, coastal direction of Tangerang regency. The district itself is characteristically known for agricultural and fishing activities, reflecting the economic patterns typical of northern Java coastal zones. The broader Kabupaten Tangerang is divided into 29 kecamatan, 28 kelurahan, and 246 desa, with a total population of 3,459,706 as of the end of 2024. This figure demonstrates that Tangerang regency is one of the most densely populated administrative units in Banten province. Marga Mulya itself is a small settlement that does not stand out distinctly in available sources, situated in the regency's rural, less industrialized northern section. The settlements of Mauk district generally do not rank among the regency's most intensively developed areas; industrial and commercial infrastructure is rather concentrated in the regency's southern sections, closer to Jakarta, where the Jabodetabek agglomeration effect is stronger.
Real estate and investment
Dedicated real estate market sources for Marga Mulya are not available, therefore the following reflects broader context applicable to Kabupaten Tangerang as a whole. The real estate market of Tangerang regency overall is fundamentally determined by its proximity to Jakarta and integration into the Jabodetabek agglomeration. The southern and central sections of the regency are characterized by industrial parks, residential property developments, and commercial projects, while the northern, coastal districts — such as Kecamatan Mauk — are less attractive to intensive developers, with small-scale, locally-used properties tending to dominate. In Marga Mulya or its immediate surroundings, lower land prices are presumably typical compared to the more industrialized southern zones of the regency, though precise data is not available. Generally speaking, in Indonesia the legal framework for real estate acquisition by foreign nationals is restrictive: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) are reserved for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may access longer-term lease rights (Hak Sewa) or limited use rights (Hak Pakai) as legal solutions. These regulations apply throughout the country, including in Banten province and Kabupaten Tangerang.
Safety and security
No detailed, verifiable data is available regarding safety and security in Marga Mulya at either settlement or district level. The broader Kabupaten Tangerang, as part of the Jabodetabek agglomeration, encompasses an extremely heterogeneous area: significant differences in public safety conditions may exist between the densely populated, urban-character southern districts and the more rural northern districts. Mauk district — to which Marga Mulya belongs — may be regarded as a rural, partly fishing and agricultural area, where challenges typical of large cities are less present; however, this cannot currently be supported with specific local data. For any concrete decisions, it is advisable to consult local authorities or current sources.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction or point of interest is recorded in available sources for Marga Mulya. Kecamatan Mauk, to which the settlement belongs, is located near the northern Java coast, and areas of this type are generally characterized by fishing village character and possibly small local beaches or coastal lifestyle, though no concrete, verified data is available regarding Marga Mulya, making such claims impossible to substantiate. Within the broader Kabupaten Tangerang, the regency capital is located in Tigaraksa district, where administrative and cultural institutions are found, though this lies at considerable distance from Marga Mulya. Tourist infrastructure of greater development is concentrated in the regency's southern, Jakarta-proximate zones and in the adjacent Kota Tangerang Selatan area. Based on available information, Marga Mulya and Mauk district do not currently rank as prominent tourism destinations.
Summary
Marga Mulya is a relatively poorly documented, rural-character settlement in Mauk district of Kabupaten Tangerang in Banten province. The regency as a whole, situated at the periphery of the Jabodetabek agglomeration, is dynamic, though development pressure is concentrated primarily on areas to the south, closer to Jakarta. For Marga Mulya, detailed and reliable settlement-level data are not available regarding population, real estate markets, or tourism; therefore the information presented here should be understood within the broader contextual framework applicable to Kabupaten Tangerang as a whole.

