Kebonsari – a small settlement in the Dempet district of Central Java's Kabupaten Demak
Kebonsari is an Indonesian village located in Kabupaten Demak in Central Java (Jawa Tengah), specifically in the Dempet district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-6,9462574; 110,7301263), it lies in the regency's interior, inland area, within the characteristic agrarian environment of the Javanese plains. Since no independent, detailed encyclopedic or statistical sources currently exist for Kebonsari, the following account relies decisively on verified data available at the Kabupaten Demak level and on generally known characteristics of the broader region, which are clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Kebonsari belongs to the Dempet kecamatan, which extends across the eastern and southeastern portions of Kabupaten Demak. Kabupaten Demak as a whole covers an area of 897.43 km² and, according to 2019 data, has a population of 1,158,772. The kabupaten borders the Java Sea to the west, Kabupaten Jepara to the north, Kabupaten Kudus to the east, Kabupaten Grobogan to the southeast, and Kota Semarang and Kabupaten Semarang to the west. The villages situated in the Dempet district—likely including Kebonsari—are typically small agricultural communities surrounded by rice fields and plantations, oriented primarily toward local subsistence production and commercial sales. The name Kebonsari can etymologically be derived from the Javanese words "kebon" (garden, plantation) and "sari" (essence, beautiful, flourishing), which may suggest local agricultural traditions, though this is not reinforced by concrete sources. Kabupaten Demak is regionally known primarily for its agricultural character and religious history; the kabupaten's name itself evokes a former Islamic sultanate that played a prominent role in 15th–16th century Javanese history.
Real estate and investment
Concrete real estate market data specific to Kebonsari is not available; therefore, the following describes the general market dynamics of Kabupaten Demak and the broader Central Java region. Kabupaten Demak's real estate market draws its dynamism primarily from its proximity to the Semarang metropolitan area: the kabupaten is adjacent to Kota Semarang, which is the capital of Central Java Province and the region's economic center. This proximity may contribute over the longer term to moderate growth in property values in agglomeration areas, particularly along infrastructure development corridors. However, the real estate market in the kabupaten's inner, smaller villages—such as Kebonsari—typically shows no speculative character; transactions mainly involve local agricultural properties and simple residential buildings. Under Indonesian land law, foreign nationals are generally prohibited from acquiring full ownership rights (Hak Milik); for them, only Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (leasing rights) are available, which requires particular attention to legal advisory services in the case of rural investments.
Safety and security
No independent, settlement-level statistical data is available concerning safety and security in Kebonsari. It can be said in general terms that Central Java's rural districts—including the small villages of Kabupaten Demak—are typically characterized by lower crime levels than urbanized areas, though this is a general observation that cannot be substantiated with concrete data. In the region, as is common in Indonesia's rural areas generally, community norms, neighborhood solidarity, and local government structures (the RT/RW system) fundamentally determine the everyday level of public safety. Travelers and outsiders are generally advised to respect local customs and rules and to stay informed about the current situation from sources available at their place of residence.
Tourist attractions
No sources providing named tourist attractions for Kebonsari are available. Nevertheless, Kabupaten Demak as a whole is well known among those interested in Javanese and Indonesian religious history, as the regency seat of Demak city is home to the Masjid Agung Demak, one of the most famous and historically significant mosques in Java, traditionally dated to the era of the 15th-century Demak Sultanate's founding. This attraction, given Kebonsari's internal location within the kabupaten—though the precise road distance is not known from sources—is accessible at the regency seat. In the region, rice fields and the agricultural landscape constitute the everyday scenery, conveying the distinctive atmosphere of Javanese rural culture, though specific tourist sources do not record them as distinctive attractions in connection with Kebonsari.
Summary
Kebonsari is a modest-sized, characteristically agricultural Central Javanese village that belongs to the Dempet kecamatan and Kabupaten Demak. In the absence of independent, documented source material, information about the settlement can only be understood within the framework of broader kabupaten-level contexts: this is a regency with a population of approximately 1.2 million, whose historical, religious, and agricultural traditions define the character of the area. Neither local real estate market data nor information specific to public safety can be substantively reported; in both areas, the general circumstances of the regency and province serve as the basis for orientation.

