Karangrejo – village in Kecamatan Bonang, northern Kabupaten Demak
Karangrejo is a settlement located in Kabupaten Demak in Central Java (Jawa Tengah), within the administrative district of Kecamatan Bonang. Based on its coordinates (-6.845° S, 110.588° E), it is positioned in the northern band of the regency, close to the Java Sea. The area of Kabupaten Demak covers 897.43 km² and according to 2019 data is home to 1,158,772 people. Karangrejo itself does not have a published, independent Wikipedia source, so the region is presented below based on verifiable data at the broader district and regency level, clearly indicating when information is not at the settlement level.
General overview
Karangrejo belongs to Kecamatan Bonang, which is one of the northern districts of Kabupaten Demak. Kabupaten Demak itself is located in the western part of Jawa Tengah Province: it is bordered by the Java Sea to the west and north, by Kabupaten Kudus and Kabupaten Jepara to the east, and by Kabupaten Grobogan, Kota Semarang, and Kabupaten Semarang to the south and southeast. The regency's central city, Demak, holds significant historical importance: it was once the seat of the Sultanate of Demak, which is considered one of the centers of Islamic propagation in Java. Karangrejo itself is a relatively small agricultural village whose primary economic activity consists of rice field cultivation and fishing — the latter being particularly dominant in northern villages close to the Java Sea — typical of the surrounding agrarian region. Since available sources do not contain specific, independently verifiable data about Kecamatan Bonang and Karangrejo itself, precise figures regarding the settlement's detailed demographic characteristics and institutional infrastructure cannot be provided. As regards the regency as a whole, the area is predominantly rural with a low level of urbanization, and its economic activity is closely linked to rice cultivation, small-scale fishing, and due to Semarang's proximity, to manufacturing and logistics sectors.
Real estate and investment
Independent, settlement-level market data on Karangrejo's real estate market is not available, so the following presents general dynamics for Kabupaten Demak as a whole and its broader surroundings. Kabupaten Demak's real estate market holds investment potential primarily due to its close proximity to Kota Semarang: with the expansion of Semarang's agglomeration, certain areas in Demak have become targets for residential property development. However, the northern coastal districts — including the Kecamatan Bonang region — are typically characterized by retaining their rural character, with lower land prices and lower development activity than the southwestern strip directly adjoining Semarang. In Indonesia, foreign nationals generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; they have access to Hak Pakai (use rights) and certain commercial titles, the terms of which are determined by Indonesian land laws in force. This regulation applies to properties located in Kabupaten Demak, including the Karangrejo region. From an investment perspective, the northern villages near the coast may offer agricultural or fishing opportunities with modest capital investment rather than a rapidly marketable residential real estate market.
Safety and security
Independent, reliable crime or public order statistics are not available in the sources used regarding Karangrejo's safety situation. In general, Kabupaten Demak — similar to rural districts in Jawa Tengah Province — demonstrates a relatively stable public security profile characteristic of small, predominantly agricultural villages. In rural Indonesian communities, local-level self-organizing security networks (the rukun tetangga and rukun warga system) have traditionally played a strong role in managing minor conflicts and maintaining community order. More precise, Karangrejo-specific data can be obtained from local authorities or through official administrative channels of Kabupaten Demak; in the absence of these, a more concrete assessment cannot be made based on the current source material.
Tourist attractions
Karangrejo itself does not appear as a tourist attraction in available sources, and no identified tourist site directly associated with Kecamatan Bonang can be identified based on available data. However, within the broader Kabupaten Demak area there is one prominent attraction recognized at regional and national levels: the Masjid Agung Demak, which is known as one of the oldest and most significant monuments of Javanese Islamic architecture, and which is part of historical heritage dating to the period of the Sultanate of Demak, located in Demak city, the regency's capital. This site is accessible by road from the Kecamatan Bonang area via internal regency routes. Due to proximity to the Java Sea coast, the northern districts' fishing ports and mangrove-lined coastal areas may hold appeal for nature-oriented visitors, although these locations do not have documented, named tourist infrastructure in the source material. The vast majority of visitors come to Kabupaten Demak primarily for religious and historical sites, and in this context Karangrejo can be understood as a little-known rural settlement complementing the regency's greater attractions.
Summary
Karangrejo is a small rural settlement in Kecamatan Bonang, Kabupaten Demak in Central Java, located near the Java Sea. Based on available source material, independent detailed data about the village are not known; from the regency-level context, it can be stated that the region fits into a moderately developed rural environment characterized by agriculture and fishing. From Kabupaten Demak's historical and religious heritage — foremost through the Great Mosque of Demak — the region as a whole benefits, though this heritage is primarily tied to the regency's capital. From real estate market and tourism perspectives, Karangrejo can be considered part of the rural hinterland of the broader Semarang–Demak axis, where development activity and visitor traffic alike remain at low levels.

