Jatirejo – a small settlement in Kabupaten Demak, central Java
Jatirejo is an Indonesian rural settlement (a desa or dusun-level administrative unit) located in the Karanganyar kecamatan of Kabupaten Demak, central Java. Based on its coordinates (-6.8369992, 110.7390663), it lies close to the Java Sea coast, east of the Semarang–Demak axis. Kabupaten Demak is one of the regencies of Jawa Tengah (Central Java) province, with its seat in the city of Demak. Independent sources documenting Jatirejo directly are not currently available, so the following description relies primarily on verifiable characteristics of the broader administrative environment – Kecamatan Karanganyar and Kabupaten Demak.
General overview
Jatirejo is a relatively small, rural community operating within the administrative framework of Kecamatan Karanganyar. The Karanganyar kecamatan itself belongs to Kabupaten Demak, whose territory extends across the northern coast of Central Java. Kabupaten Demak as a whole is an agricultural region: rice cultivation and fishing are traditionally the primary sources of livelihood, while in coastal areas aquaculture (fish ponds, shrimp farming) also plays a significant role. Based on Jatirejo's coordinates, the community falls within a shallow-water, low-lying deltaic landscape, a determining factor for both agricultural use and water management. The kecamatan named Karanganyar is not the same as Kabupaten Karanganyar (whose seat is located east of Surakarta in the Solo valley): the Kecamatan Karanganyar in Demak is a completely separate, smaller administrative unit. Jatirejo is not a known tourist destination at the national or international level; publicly available sources do not provide detailed infrastructure or population data for the locality.
Real estate and investment
For Jatirejo, independent, settlement-level real estate market data are not available. Based on the general real estate market situation in the broader region – Kabupaten Demak and Central Java – it can be said that property prices in coastal, low-lying rural areas are typically significantly lower than in the provincial capital, the Semarang agglomeration, or major domestic tourism hubs. Investment interest focuses primarily on agricultural land, fish pond areas, and basic residential properties. It is important to note that in Indonesia, direct land ownership by foreign nationals (Hak Milik, meaning full ownership) is not legally permitted; for them, long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) and other legal solutions are available, the details of which should be obtained from an Indonesian legal expert. In the northern coastal region of Central Java – particularly in low-lying, near-coastal areas – soil erosion and sea-level rise present long-term risks that merit consideration in real estate investment planning.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics or documented incidents pertaining to Jatirejo are not available. Regarding the general public safety of Kabupaten Demak and Central Java, the rural, small-community areas of the region are typically characterized by low crime rates, explained in part by close community ties and traditional social control mechanisms. In Central Java province, local law enforcement is carried out through the territorial units of the Polri (Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia); in rural areas, community-level organization through the RT/RW system also contributes to daily security. That said, it is generally advisable for an unfamiliar visitor to familiarize themselves with local conditions before arrival through direct contact with reliable local contacts.
Tourist attractions
No documented sources are available regarding Jatirejo's own named tourist attractions. However, within the broader Kabupaten Demak area, the most significant cultural and religious landmark is the Masjid Agung Demak, the 15th-century great mosque, which is one of Java's oldest and historically most important Islamic structures, traditionally associated with Sultan Raden Patah. This mosque stands in the city of Demak and serves as both a pilgrimage site and tourist destination; it is accessible by road within Kabupaten Demak. The mangrove forests and fish ponds that characterize the coastal landscape create a distinctive natural environment of potential interest from an ecotourism perspective, though no organized tourist infrastructure is known to exist in the immediate vicinity of Jatirejo. Visitors are advised to consult information points in the city of Demak regarding local routes and access possibilities.
Summary
Jatirejo is a small rural settlement in the Karanganyar kecamatan of Kabupaten Demak, central Java, for which detailed, independent source documentation is not currently publicly accessible. The characteristics of the broader region – its agricultural economy, coastal setting, and the historical legacy of the nearby Masjid Agung Demak – define the context in which the settlement is situated. Before making real estate or investment decisions and for a more precise understanding of local conditions, on-site inquiry and consultation with kabupaten-level authorities or local experts is recommended.

