Metuk – an agricultural village in the heart of Kecamatan Mojosongo, Central Java
Metuk is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to the territory of Kecamatan Mojosongo within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Boyolali. The kabupaten is located in Jawa Tengah (Central Java) province, in the internal, continental part of the island of Java. Kecamatan Mojosongo extends at an elevation of 100–400 meters above sea level, with a tropical climate. The broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Boyolali, is one of the strategically important districts of Jawa Tengah; the Ngemplak district, which borders Kota Surakarta, is now developing as the western growth center of the Soloraya region. Based on its coordinates (−7.5138; 110.6258), Metuk is located in the eastern half of the kabupaten, in a zone accessible from Surakarta by a relatively short route.
General overview
Metuk is one of eleven villages in Kecamatan Mojosongo; the kecamatan consists of a total of two kelurahans and eleven desas. Desa Metuk itself is composed of nineteen dukuhs (sub-villages): Badranrejo, Bojosari, Diyeng, Donosari, Gondangsari, Grenjeng, Karangandong, Karangduren, Karanggayam, Kebakan, Kebakan Metuk, Nglerep, Nyamplung, Pakistaji, Rejomulyo, Rejoso, Sapiyan, Sidorejo, and Tegaljaro. Soil conditions determine the economic character of the village: the soil type of Desa Metuk is predominantly alluvial, which is particularly suitable for agricultural activities. Desa Metuk is among the wet (basah) cultivated settlements of Kecamatan Mojosongo, which aligns well with the image of the village as known agricultural production center where residents primarily cultivate corn, aglaonema (ornamental plant), rice, and soybeans. The crops grown here also include peanuts and tobacco, while in terms of livestock farming, cattle and goat husbandry are typical. The village also has a historically documented significance: the area was used as one of the bases of the Tentara Pelajar (Student Army) during the independence war against the Dutch. Local sources reveal that Metuk in its present form was created after 1965, when the previously independent Desa Metuk and Desa Karangduren merged into a single village. The area is home to a relatively educated population, yet in the absence of industrial facilities, a significant portion of educated youth has migrated away, which hampers local development.
Real estate and investment
Village-level real estate market data for Metuk is not publicly available, so the following refers to the broader context of Kabupaten Boyolali and Kecamatan Mojosongo. Kecamatan Mojosongo is partly adjacent to Kecamatan Boyolali and belongs to the Boyolali urban periphery zone, which may forecast moderate real estate demand even in more peripheral villages — though we have no direct data on this. Considering Kabupaten Boyolali as a whole, numerous kecamatan of the kabupaten are classified as strategically important, and the region forms part of the Solo Raya economic zone. In Metuk, a noteworthy local economic event took place in 2025: the Koperasi Desa Merah Putih (KDMP) of Desa Metuk raised 4.9 billion rupiah in capital without recourse to bank loans or village funds. The cooperative has over 700 members and operates various business units: a basic grocery store, a pharmacy, a clinic, an office, an agricultural shop, and a logistics warehouse. This community economic model indicates that active local capital mobilization is taking place in the village. Regarding the general framework of Indonesian real estate regulations, it is important to note that foreign natural persons cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; for them, the Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other forms acquirable through a legal entity are available, for which expert advisory consultation is recommended.
Safety and security
Public safety statistics or references specific to Metuk village do not appear in available sources. Generally speaking, Kabupaten Boyolali is a characteristically agricultural kabupaten located in Central Java whose settlements — including communities at the kecamatan level — represent the lifestyle that is generally characteristic of Javanese rural villages. Approximately 94% of Kecamatan Mojosongo's population is Muslim, with the remainder identifying as Catholic, Protestant, Hindu, or Buddhist — this religious composition reflects the region's generally pluralistic but predominantly Islamic character. In the case of Metuk, it is worth noting that the village is remembered as a former base of the Tentara Pelajar, which suggests strong community identity and local solidarity. For any more concrete security assessment, it is advisable to rely on current local sources and information from the relevant authorities.
Tourist attractions
Metuk is primarily an agricultural character desa with an everyday way of life, which is not itself featured in Indonesian or regional tourism recommendations. No locally named point of interest is available for the village in sources. At the broader kecamatan and kabupaten level, however, numerous verified natural and cultural resources are known. Through Kecamatan Mojosongo flow the Pepe, Sombo, and Gandul rivers, which determine the natural character of the countryside. In areas neighboring Kabupaten Boyolali — including Cepogo, Musuk, and Selo kecamatan — highland areas at the foot of the Merapi and Merbabu volcanoes attract nature enthusiasts; these are accessible by car from Metuk, but we have no source data on the exact distance. Detailed information about the kabupaten's public safety and tourism infrastructure is available on the Kabupaten Boyolali official website (boyolali.go.id). Should someone visit the village, experiencing the agricultural landscape and traditional Javanese village life could be the main motivation — without organized tourism services.
Summary
Metuk is an agricultural character desa situated on alluvial soil in the territory of Kecamatan Mojosongo, in the Central Javanese district of Kabupaten Boyolali. The alluvial nature of the soil favors farming, and the village is distinctly known as an agricultural production zone. From a community economic perspective, it is notable that in October 2025, the Koperasi Desa Merah Putih Metuk was inaugurated here, which started with a total capital of 4.9 billion rupiah. It is not currently considered a tourist destination, and from a real estate market perspective, it should be understood within the broader context of the Boyolali-Solo Raya zone, in the absence of village-level market data.

