Jatilawang – small settlement in Wonosamodro district, Kabupaten Boyolali
Jatilawang is a Central Javanese village belonging to the Kecamatan Wonosamodro administrative district, located in Kabupaten Boyolali in Jawa Tengah (Central Java) province. Based on its coordinates (-7.2888387, 110.6317907), it is situated in the central-northern part of the kabupaten. Kabupaten Boyolali itself is located approximately 25 km west of Kota Surakarta (Solo), and forms part of the Solo Raya metropolitan agglomeration. Since no independent, detailed records exist for the settlement, the following information is based on known data about the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Boyolali.
General overview
Jatilawang is one of the villages (desa) of Kecamatan Wonosamodro, which falls within the relatively less urbanized northern areas of the kabupaten. Kecamatan Wonosamodro itself is a rural district characterized by hilly and mountainous terrain, agricultural activity, and small villages. In mid-2024, Kabupaten Boyolali had a population of approximately 1,110,346, this figure referring to the entire kabupaten level rather than individual villages. The kabupaten consists of a total of 22 kecamatan, among which Wonosamodro is located in the northern band, bordering areas with adjacent kabupatens — thus Kabupaten Semarang and Kabupaten Grobogan. The rhythm of village life in this region is generally determined by agriculture, rice cultivation, and horticulture. Jatilawang is not among the more well-known settlements of the kabupaten, nor is it a prominent tourist destination: it represents rather a quiet, rural Javanese village embodying a traditional way of life, rather than a bustling community center.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable real estate market data is available for Jatilawang. In the broader context of Kabupaten Boyolali, it can be said that proximity to the Solo Raya agglomeration — particularly the approximately 25 km distance to Kota Surakarta — has moderately stimulated the region's real estate market over the past decade. The internal, hilly districts of the kabupaten, including Wonosamodro, however, experience significantly lower investment pressure compared to urban areas closer to Surakarta. Real estate prices in these rural areas are typically lower compared to areas closer to the major city, which on one hand means affordable local housing, but on the other hand, investment returns are also more modest. An important general note is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot directly acquire property in the "Hak Milik" (full ownership) category; instead, they have access to "Hak Pakai" (right of use) and certain other legal structures governed by Indonesian land law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria) and related regulations. It is always advisable to consult with a local legal expert before making an investment decision.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistical data is available regarding public security conditions in Jatilawang. In general terms, it can be said that rural, small-village areas of Central Java — including the internal areas of Kabupaten Boyolali — are considered less burdened with public security issues compared to major cities, where the local community fabric traditionally represents strong social control. This is, however, a general regional observation, not measured data specific to Jatilawang. As everywhere else, for travelers and residents, the local authorities level (polsek, or district police station) represents the primary security institution. Regarding village-level security matters, the most reliable source of information is always the local community and current on-site experience.
Tourist attractions
No named, source-supported tourist attractions are available for Jatilawang village. Within the broader Kabupaten Boyolali area, however, several verifiable and well-known natural and cultural destinations can be found in accessible proximity to those staying in the region. Among the kabupaten's most famous natural attractions are the Merapi and Merbabu volcanoes, which rise along the kabupaten's southern and southeastern borders and form one of Central Java's most characteristic landscapes. Boyolali city and the kabupaten's central areas are also known for cattle breeding and dairy production, whose local manifestations can be observed in the kabupaten's districts. Wonosamodro district itself, with its hilly, verdant areas, can typically offer agricultural landscape and rural life experiences to those traveling there, though these do not qualify as source-supported, named attractions. The culturally heritage-rich sites of Surakarta (Solo) — the Keraton Surakarta, the Mangkunegaran palace, and the batik markets — are also relatively nearby destinations in the region, within approximately 25 km distance.
Summary
Jatilawang is a rural Javanese desa in the Kecamatan Wonosamodro district, in the northern part of Kabupaten Boyolali, Central Java province. Due to the absence of independent, detailed data, the settlement can be characterized primarily as a quiet rural environment connected to the Solo Raya agglomeration, where life is organized around agriculture. From real estate market and security perspectives, the general characteristics of the broader kabupaten's rural areas are applicable, on which basis it can be concluded that this is not a busy, developing investment destination, but rather a traditional Javanese village setting.

