Jatirejo – a small settlement in the Kecamatan Sawit district of Kabupaten Boyolali in Central Java
Jatirejo is an Indonesian village (desa or dusun-level settlement) located within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Boyolali in Central Java (Jawa Tengah), falling under the Kecamatan Sawit district. Based on its coordinates (-7.5768639, 110.6973469), it is situated in the south-central part of the regency. According to widely available regional descriptions of Kabupaten Boyolali, the area is located approximately 25 km west of Kota Surakarta (Solo) and forms part of the Solo Raya, or Greater Solo region. Currently, no direct settlement-level sources are available for Jatirejo; therefore, the following description is based primarily on regency-level data and generally verifiable regional context, which is indicated at all relevant sections.
General overview
Jatirejo is not among the widely known or tourism-prominent settlements of Central Java; it is a relatively small, agricultural-character community operating within the administrative framework of Kecamatan Sawit. Kecamatan Sawit itself forms part of Kabupaten Boyolali, which as a whole is a medium-sized regency with a mixed economic profile. According to available regency-level data, Kabupaten Boyolali had a population of approximately 1,110,346 as of mid-2024, and is administratively bordered by Kabupaten Semarang, Kabupaten Grobogan, Kabupaten Sragen, Kabupaten Karanganyar, Kabupaten Sukoharjo, Kota Surakarta, Kabupaten Klaten, the Kabupaten Sleman district of Yogyakarta Special Region, and Kabupaten Magelang. This geographical position means that Jatirejo and its surrounding area lie in one of Java's most densely populated and intensively agricultural zones, where rice cultivation and other food crop production have traditionally played a defining role. The name Kecamatan Sawit itself is revealing: the word "sawit" refers to the oil palm plant, which may allude to the region's agricultural background, though settlement-level sources on concrete local production structures are not available.
Real estate and investment
Independent, settlement-level data on Jatirejo's real estate market is not available. Within the broader context of Kabupaten Boyolali, the regency as a whole is characterized by moderate real estate market dynamics stemming from its proximity to Kota Surakarta: in the peripheral areas of the Solo metropolitan region (Solo Raya), gradual development pressure has been observable over recent decades, accompanied by progressive reclassification of agricultural land and expansion of residential property development. However, in the case of a small, rural settlement, this effect is less intense than in areas closer to the regency seat or Surakarta with better transportation accessibility. According to the general framework of Indonesian property regulation, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian land; for them, primarily the Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (lease) constructions are available, whose detailed rules vary based on Indonesian agrarian laws and investment regulations. From an investment perspective, rural Central Java regions are better evaluated from the standpoint of long-term agricultural utilization rather than short-term capital gains, and all such transactions require local legal and administrative due diligence.
Safety and security
No public security-specific statistics or police data are available for Jatirejo. Generally speaking, rural areas of Central Java — including small villages of Kabupaten Boyolali — are characteristically marked by strong community cohesion and relatively low-level public crime, which may also be attributed to traditional community-based self-organization forms of Javanese rural society (rukun tetangga, rukun warga system). However, this general picture does not substitute for concrete local security assessment, and for both visits and longer stays or property transactions, it is advisable to inquire with local authorities and relevant regency agencies about the current situation. In terms of natural hazards, it should be noted that Kabupaten Boyolali carries certain natural vulnerability due to its proximity to Mount Merapi and Mount Merbabu volcanoes — although these mountains rise primarily in the more western and southern parts of the regency — which are regularly monitored by Indonesian disaster management authorities.
Tourist attractions
The name Jatirejo does not appear in connection with any specific tourist landmark in any available source. The broader Kabupaten Boyolali, however, possesses numerous verifiable tourist attractions that may be indirectly accessible from the Kecamatan Sawit area. In the vicinity of and within the sphere of influence of the regency's territory, Mount Merapi volcano and Mount Merbabu are recognized as natural landmarks on Central Java's tourist map; these rise near the southern and western margins of Kabupaten Boyolali. The city of Boyolali itself is known for its dairy culture and local markets, which form part of the region's gastronomic identity. Due to proximity to Kota Surakarta (Solo), the Kraton Surakarta (the Surakarta sultanate palace) and the Sangiran site (a paleontological and anthropological location that is part of UNESCO World Heritage) are also accessible by relatively short routes from Kabupaten Boyolali territory, although these fall under the jurisdiction of other regencies rather than Jatirejo. Within Kecamatan Sawit itself, no specific tourist attraction could be identified from available sources.
Summary
Jatirejo is a small, rural-character Central Java settlement in the Kecamatan Sawit district, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Boyolali, in the Solo Raya region approximately 25 km west of Kota Surakarta. In the absence of independent, settlement-level documentation, the characteristics of the locality can only be understood within the framework of the regency's general data: moderate real estate market dynamics, strong community traditions, and a rural environment that is agriculturally active but not particularly prominent in terms of tourism emerge. For those interested in the region, it is advisable to contact local administrative authorities directly to obtain up-to-date and reliably sourced local information.

