Kmp Melayu Brt – a small settlement in Teluknaga District, northern Kabupaten Tangerang
Kmp Melayu Brt (full name Kampung Melayu Barat) is located in Banten Province, Indonesia, within the Teluknaga kecamatan (district) of the Kabupaten Tangerang administrative unit. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated approximately near -6.07 latitude and 106.64 longitude, in the north-western coastal zone of Java island. The region belongs to the direct sphere of influence of Jakarta and the broader Jabodetabek agglomeration, a defining relationship for the strong development dynamics characteristic of Kabupaten Tangerang as a whole. Independent statistical data at the settlement level is not available in the source material; therefore, the following presents context at the regency and district administrative levels, clearly indicating which administrative level the given information pertains to.
General overview
Kmp Melayu Brt belongs to Teluknaga kecamatan, which is located in the northern, coastal part of Kabupaten Tangerang. No independent, verified source was available for Teluknaga District specifically, so the following is based on regency-level data. Kabupaten Tangerang had a population of approximately 3,459,706 at the end of 2024 and was divided into 29 kecamatan, 28 kelurahan, and 246 desa; the regency seat is located in Tigaraksa kecamatan. This is one of the most populous rural administrative units within Banten Province. Belonging to the Jabodetabek agglomeration means that Kabupaten Tangerang functions as one of Jakarta's most important buffer zones: over recent decades, rapid urbanization has occurred, with industrial parks, residential areas, and logistics infrastructure expanding into formerly agricultural areas. Based on its name, Kmp Melayu Brt likely refers to a traditionally inhabited area linked to Malay community heritage, which fits the settlement structure characteristic of the northern, coastal strip of the regency. Such small kampung generally are closely tied to local agricultural and fishing activities, particularly in Teluknaga District, whose name itself refers to a bay, or coastal geographical feature. However, specific documented local institutions, buildings, or other identifying marks cannot be cited due to lack of sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data is available for Kmp Melayu Brt's real estate market; therefore, the following pertains to general real estate market conditions in Kabupaten Tangerang. The regency, as part of the Jabodetabek region, has demonstrated strong real estate market demand for years: home buyers moving out from Jakarta, expanding industrial parks, and logistics development collectively maintain territorial pressure. For plots and properties located near the coast in Teluknaga District, proximity to industrial and commercial infrastructure, as well as planned or existing transport corridors, may also be influencing factors, though no concrete data relating to price movements is available. It is worth noting, with reference to the generally applicable framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; available to them are the Hak Pakai (usage right) and Hak Sewa (lease right) legal institutions, and in certain cases nominal structures, whose use requires consulting local legal experts in all cases. From an investment potential perspective, Kabupaten Tangerang as a whole is considered relatively active within the Jabodetabek region, but this does not necessarily directly reflect the situation of a small kampung-level real estate market.
Safety and security
No concrete, settlement-level data is available regarding safety and security in Kmp Melayu Brt. In general terms, Kabupaten Tangerang, as a densely populated, rapidly developing area forming part of the Jabodetabek agglomeration, exhibits the security characteristics typical of Indonesian metropolitan regions: rapid urbanization, social stratification, and population density simultaneously present opportunities and challenges for maintaining public order. Authorities at the regency level, police, and community organizations (the RT/RW system) generally are actively present in organizing community security, though specific local conditions may vary significantly even within a single district. Before traveling or settling, it is advisable to obtain information from local sources and Indonesian police advisories about the current public safety situation in a given area, and to avoid generalization.
Tourist attractions
Kmp Melayu Brt itself does not appear in verifiable tourist sources with notable attractions. Based on the name of Teluknaga kecamatan, it is located in a coastal, bay-adjacent area, which suggests the surrounding area may have waterfront natural features; however, the available sources do not name any specific, identified attractions, beaches, regions, or events, and therefore none can be cited. In the northern part of Kabupaten Tangerang generally, the presence of fishing villages and mangrove coastal sections is characteristic, representing the natural environment typical of the Java Sea coastline. In the broader region, within Banten Province, numerous culturally and naturally valuable areas are known—such as historical monuments of Banten Lama or Ujung Kulon National Park—but these lie at considerable distance from Kmp Melayu Brt and belong to other administrative units. No reliable, verifiable data is available regarding the direct district's tourist offerings.
Summary
Kmp Melayu Brt is a small kampung in Banten Province, in Teluknaga kecamatan of Kabupaten Tangerang, on the north-western edge of the Jabodetabek agglomeration. The settlement's independent data is sparsely documented; the broader Kabupaten Tangerang is a dynamically developing administrative unit of nearly 3.5 million inhabitants, functioning as Jakarta's buffer zone. Substantive, verified data was not available at the kampung level regarding real estate market conditions, public safety, and tourist attractions; therefore, these aspects could only be presented with appropriate reservations, contextualized within the regency-level framework.


