Karangrejo – small settlement in Dempet subdistrict, Central Java
Karangrejo is an Indonesian small settlement located in Dempet subdistrict of Kabupaten Demak in Central Java (Jawa Tengah). Based on its coordinates, it falls in the northern, low-lying, flat terrain of the region, not far from the Java Sea coast. Kabupaten Demak is bordered by Kota Semarang to the west, Kabupaten Jepara to the north, Kabupaten Kudus to the east, Kabupaten Grobogan to the southeast, and Kabupaten Semarang. No independent encyclopedic source is available for the settlement itself; the environmental context below is presented based on verified data available at the level of the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Demak.
General overview
Karangrejo belongs to Dempet subdistrict, which is one of the districts within Kabupaten Demak's administrative territory. Kabupaten Demak has a total area of 897.43 km² and a population of 1,158,772 inhabitants according to 2019 data. The regency capital is located in Demak city, which is in Dempet subdistrict. The entire region bears the characteristic lowland, agricultural nature of Central Java's northern coastal strip: flat, low-altitude areas form a mosaic of rice fields, fish ponds, and small villages. Karangrejo, being a small rural settlement, is not among widely known tourist or commercial destinations; such villages sustain their daily operations primarily through agricultural production and local community life. Currently, no independent, detailed demographic or economic data is available from sources for Dempet subdistrict or Karangrejo.
Real estate and investment
No verified settlement-level data is available on Karangrejo's real estate market, so it is worth considering the general context of Kabupaten Demak and the broader Central Java region. Kabupaten Demak, as a neighbor of Kota Semarang, has experienced increasing development pressure in recent decades due to the expansion of the provincial capital's agglomeration, particularly along the western and southern margins facing Semarang. In rural districts far from Demak city center – which includes Dempet – real estate prices and investment activity are generally moderate, with transactions concentrated mainly on local agricultural and residential properties. Under Indonesia's general regulations concerning land ownership, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; within legal frameworks, they have primarily the option of Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease arrangements. Before making an investment decision, detailed examination of local regulations and specific cadastral data is essential.
Safety and security
No independent, settlement-level statistical data is available on Karangrejo's public security. Generally speaking, rural settlements in Central Java – including small villages in Kabupaten Demak – are typically characterized by low crime levels, where community bonds are strong and serious criminal incidents are rare. This general observation, however, is based on unquantified impressions regarding broader regions; the source material does not extend to specific crime data or incident statistics. For travelers and potential residents seeking more detailed information, the local Polsek (subdistrict-level police station) or regency-level authorities can provide reliable and up-to-date information.
Tourist attractions
No verified source is available for settlement-level tourist attractions in Karangrejo, so no specific local landmarks are reported. At the Kabupaten Demak level, it is well known that one of the regency's defining historical and religious sites is Demak city, where the Masjid Agung Demak, or Demak Grand Mosque, stands – this is one of the oldest and Java-wide most significant Islamic monuments, closely linked to the history of the Demak Sultanate. This location is in Demak city, the regency capital, several tens of kilometers by road from Karangrejo; the exact distance and route should be verified using current map services. In the northern areas of Kabupaten Demak, the Java Sea coast and mangrove-lined sections are also characteristic landscape elements, though these are typically not developed tourist destinations. Karangrejo itself is primarily a place to gain insight into local agricultural and community life, rather than an organized tourism infrastructure destination.
Summary
Karangrejo is a small rural settlement in Dempet subdistrict of Kabupaten Demak, Central Java, for which no independent encyclopedic or statistical source is currently available. The broader region, Kabupaten Demak, with its area of 897.43 km² and population of approximately 1.16 million (2019), is one of Central Java's traditional agricultural and historically significant regencies, whose best-known landmark is the historic mosque in Demak city. Karangrejo is of interest primarily from the perspective of local rural life and agricultural traditions, rather than as an organized tourism or investment destination; for those seeking detailed, up-to-date information about the village, local administrative bodies and regency official records are the most reliable information sources.

